RailsWest Railroad Museum |
51503 Council Bluffs, IA, United States of America (USA) (Iowa ) |
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Address |
16th Avenue & South Main Street
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Floor area | 10 000 m² / 107 639 ft² |
Opening times
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April - October: Friday, Saturday 11am - 4pm, Sunday 1pm - 4pm November - March: Saturday 11 am - 4 pm (weather permitting) |
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Status from 03/2020
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Adults: $7.00; Seniors (60 & over): $6.00; Age 6 - 12: $5.00 | ||||
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Homepage | www.thehistoricalsociety.org/museums/railswest.html |
Location / Directions |
Council Bluffs is a city in and the county seat of Pottawattamie County, Iowa, United States. The city is well served by Interstate 80, Interstate 29, U.S. Route 6, and the Loess Hills National Scenic Byway. I-80, Exit 3 - Go one mile north on South Expressway. |
Description | From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: HistoryThe museum is housed inside an Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad passenger depot that was also used by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific. The depot opened in 1899 and would become a daily stop for the Rocky Mountain Rocket, Midwest Hiawatha, the Arrow, and Corn Belt Rocket before the end of passenger service in 1970. MuseumRailsWest includes historical exhibits on the eight railroads that served the community along with displays on the Railway Mail Service and an extensive HO scale model railroad. Adjacent to the historic depot are Union Pacific locomotive 814 and Chicago, Burlington and Quincy locomotive 915, Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad and Chicago, Burlington and Quincy cabooses, a 1953 switch engine built by the Plymouth Locomotive Works, the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Omaha lounge car, a Union Pacific boxcar, and Union Pacific Railway Post Office car 5908. RailsWest is adjacent to tracks of the Union Pacific, BNSF, and Iowa Interstate Railroad with a fenced-in area for railfanning. BACKGROUNDThe restored depot was originally built in 1899 for the Chicago Rock Island and Pacific Railroad (the "Rock Island"), one of 15 rail lines serving Council Bluffs. The last Rock Island passenger trained pulled out of the depot on May 31, 1970. March 31, 1980 was the last day of operations for the Rock Island Railroad. |
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