Duluth Depot
Housed in Duluth, Minnesota's Historic Union Depot, the Lake
Superior Railroad Museum works in conjunction with the North
Shore Scenic Railroad to offer one of the richest historic
experiences in railroading available anywhere.
The beautiful French Chateauesque building was completed in
1892 and was a bustling hub of activity for much of the 20th
century. In 1910, seven railroads dispatched over 50 trains a
day from Duluth.
In 1973 it re-opened, housing the Duluth Art Institute, Duluth
Children's Museum, Lake Superior Railroad Museum, St.
Louis County Historical Society Museum, North Shore Scenic
Railroad, and five performing arts organizations.
The Union Depot Railway Museum
Built in 1892.
Sawyer And Dad Check Out The Trains
"You Guys Holding On Back There? I Am Ready To Go."
Sawyer had fun driving the trains.
Journeys
Duluth Train Musem
Sawyer Enjoys The Thomas Track
Sawyer Had Fun Driving The Train Tractor
Sawyer And Mom Explore The Museum
Sawyer Loved all The Levers, Handles And Knobs