National Railroad Museum


The National Railroad Museum is a railroad museum located in Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin, in suburban Green Bay.
Founded in 1956, by community volunteers in Green Bay, the National Railroad Museum is one of the oldest institutions in the United States dedicated to preserving and interpreting the nation's railroad history. Throughout its history, patron contributions have continued to create one of the largest railroad preservation institutions in the United States.
The National Railroad Museum has a large collection of rolling stock that spans more than a century of railroading and a number of historic locomotives, including an Aerotrain, Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4017, and British Railways Class A4 No. 60008 Dwight D Eisenhower and train used by the Supreme Allied Commander and his staff in the United Kingdom and continental Europe during World War II.
In addition to the rolling stock, there is a museum building housing a wide variety of railroad artifacts, an archive, and photography gallery. There is also a standard gauge track around the perimeter of the grounds. There is also an high wooden observation tower with views of the Fox River and Green Bay. The museum hosts an annual Day Out with Thomas event, where Thomas the Tank Engine pulls young friends past the exhibited rolling stock.
In October of every year in preparation for Halloween, the grounds of the museum are the site of the Green Bay Preble Optimist Club's haunted attraction, "Terror on the Fox", which uses the trains for "haunted" rides through the grounds after dark, along with other attractions.
of Big Boy 4000 Class No. 4017.

Rolling stock collection

Steam locomotives

Diesel locomotives

Electric locomotives

Passenger cars

Freight cars

Maintenance of way cars

Cabooses

RailroadTypeRoad numberNotes
Ahnapee and Western RailwayBay window caboose33
Chicago Great Western RailwayCupola caboose622
Chicago and North Western Transportation CompanyBay window caboose11217
Illinois Central RailroadWide vision caboose199488
Kickapoo Valley and NorthernCaboose2
Pittsburg, Shawmut & Northern RailroadCaboose189 Sold and moved to Stone Lake, WI

Other equipment

Other collections

Archives collection

The archives collection includes corporate records and documents, annual reports, maps, mechanical and engineering drawings, oral histories, and ephemera. The holdings represent various railroad companies, labor unions, and fraternal organizations.

Library collection

The library collection represents a variety of topics surrounding the social, economic, political, and cultural aspects of U.S. railroading history.

Artifact collection

The National Railroad Museum houses over 5,000 artifacts, including textiles, uniforms, tools and personal items.

Photograph collection

The photograph collection includes 15,000 photographic prints, slides, and film negatives representing railroading in the United States geographically from 1890 through the present day.

Capital campaign

The museum is planning to construct a roundhouse that will surround the current buildings on the property. This will provide protection from the weather for the locomotives and cars displayed in the open pavilion. The museum plans to invest in a 2-3 year fundraising effort to raise the money needed to construct the roundhouse.