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Kingman Railroad Museum: A Tribute to Rail History

Explore railroad history at the Kingman Railroad Museum, located in the historic 1907 Kingman Railroad Depot on Route 66.

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Housed in Kingman's historic 1907 Railroad Depot, the Kingman Railroad Museum showcases railroad memorabilia and artifacts, with operating model train displays and exhibits dedicated to preserving railroad history.

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Local tips

  • Visit on weekends to enjoy special tours and events.
  • Check the museum's website for updated hours and seasonal events.
  • Allow at least 1-2 hours to fully explore all exhibits.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Kingman Railroad Museum is located at 402 E Andy Devine Ave, in downtown Kingman. From many points in the downtown area, the museum is easily accessible on foot. ориентир yourself toward the historic Railroad Depot. The museum is located on the east end of the building.

  • Public Transport

    Kingman Area Regional Transit (KART) provides bus service in Kingman. KART operates four fixed routes. Check the KART bus schedule for the nearest bus stop and route that serves the museum. A one-way trip costs $1.50, or a day pass can be purchased for $5.

  • Taxi/Ride Share

    Taxi and ride-sharing services like Uber and Yellow Cab are available in Kingman. A taxi from the center of Kingman to the museum will cost approximately $21 for a 5-mile trip. Fares may vary. Call 928-753-4444 for Yellow Cab.

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The Kingman Railroad Museum, located in the historic Kingman Railroad Depot, offers a glimpse into the vital role railroads played in the development of Kingman and the American West. The museum is operated by train enthusiasts and former railroad employees dedicated to preserving railroad history. The museum features three operating model train displays in O, HO, and N scales, showcasing a variety of trains and buildings. The O Gauge display features rolling stock from the 1940s to 1960s. Large windows offer views of real trains passing by. The Railroad Depot itself was built in 1907, replacing two earlier depots that were destroyed by fire. Today, the building also houses an Amtrak passenger waiting room. Visitors can explore railroad artifacts, photographs, and memorabilia. The museum also offers live rail cameras to view trains. The Kingman Railroad Museum is a stop for tourists exploring Arizona's Route 66.

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