This special museum allows you to experience railroading of the early 1900s at the new Galesburg Railroad Museum building that sits next to the Amtrak Depot.
The building holds an extensive collection of railroad memorabilia on view for the public to see. Take a tour through the restored passenger engine built in 1930 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, a fully-outfitted car used by the Railway Mail Service and Railway Express Agency, a Pullman parlor car, caboose and two 1950’s inspection cars outfitted with track maintenance tools.
Location: 211 South Seminary Street, Galesburg, IL
Phone: 309.342.9400
Open: April through November
Hours: Tues. – Sat. 10:00am – 4:00pm and Sun. 12 noon – 4:00 p.m.
After Scenic Drive open weekends only through middle of November.
