Lake Superior Railroad Museum

Lake Superior Railroad Museum The Lake Superior Railroad Museum offers one of the richest historic experiences in railroading
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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 5

0 trains a day from Duluth. An Immigrants' waiting room served as a small Ellis Island for the region's newest arrivals to await their connections. During times of war, regiments of soldiers would march down Superior Street to board trains for service. The last train pulled out of the station in 1969, and in 1973 work began to restore the Depot and create the museum. Since then, and with the help of thousands of enormously talented and dedicated volunteers, we have been striving to preserve and enrich this historic environment as the zenith of an era past, frozen in time. Along with the trains on display inside the museum is Depot Square, a 3/4 scale recreation Duluth's downtown in 1910. It is claimed that this area had more millionaires per capita than any state in the nation at the turn of the century. Our collection of railroad equipment is the finest in the midwest, featuring steam, diesel and electric locomotives, passenger cars, freight cars, dining cars and specialty equipment used by logging and mining industries. Many of our exhibits are hands-on, we even have a genuine, 1990s-era locomotive simulator where you can be the engineer. As a part of our effort to preserve history, we maintain an active library of books, publications, maps and photos. We're also proud to offer a variety of educational programs adaptable to all grade levels, including outreach programs and kits for loan to educators.

This Saturday 5/16, from 10am-4pm the museum will have a flea market of over 40 tables with railroad items for sale. Fre...
05/14/2026

This Saturday 5/16, from 10am-4pm the museum will have a flea market of over 40 tables with railroad items for sale. Free to attend the flea market, admission required for museum. In the Great Hall, a giant model railroad from our friends at Minnesota Free-mo Modelers will be bringing their modular layout and operating trains all day. Trains will be operating on the North Shore Scenic Railroad! All Aboard!

If you are coming to National Train Day on Saturday, don’t miss out on this SimHogger locomotive simulator. Seriously ho...
05/05/2026

If you are coming to National Train Day on Saturday, don’t miss out on this SimHogger locomotive simulator. Seriously how cool is this!

Surprise outing! We will have SimHogger at the Duluth Depot (Lake Superior Railroad Museum) this Saturday, May 9th for National Train Day. If you're local or looking for a short drive from the Twin Cities on Saturday come and enjoy the museum and check out some of our stuff!

We are so excited for our collaboration with the Depots Steam Festival and National Train Day, it will be a whole buildi...
04/23/2026

We are so excited for our collaboration with the Depots Steam Festival and National Train Day, it will be a whole building full of fun, all for FREE. Mark your calendar and join us on May 9th 10-3.

Thank you to everyone who came out to hear Tony Dierckins talk on The Twin Ports’ Rail to Sail Connection. His talk was ...
04/09/2026

Thank you to everyone who came out to hear Tony Dierckins talk on The Twin Ports’ Rail to Sail Connection. His talk was based off the Zenith City Press book Twin Ports Trains which is available for sale in our gift shop.

The museum will be open all weekend, including Easter Sunday, from 10am-5pm.
04/01/2026

The museum will be open all weekend, including Easter Sunday, from 10am-5pm.

Mark your calendar, we have our last Hot Stove night with, local author Tony Dierckins. He will be presenting “The Twin ...
04/01/2026

Mark your calendar, we have our last Hot Stove night with, local author Tony Dierckins. He will be presenting “The Twin Ports’ Rail to Sail Connection. Talk starts at 6, event is free.

Duluth historian and Zenith City Press publisher Tony Dierckins will be speaking at the Lake Superior Railroad Museum (The Depot) on Wednesday, April 8, at 6 p.m. (doors open 5 p.m.—and it’s FREE!). Dierckins will be presenting “The Twin Ports’ Rail-to-Sail Connection.” Synopsis: Between 1870 and 1970, the economic fate of Duluth, Minnesota, and Superior, Wisconsin, depended on the successes and failure of local railroads and the industries they served—and the railroads themselves depended on both city’s connections to Lake Superior and the lower Great Lakes. Along the way railroads and industry literally and figuratively shaped both cities economically, socially, culturally, and physically. Adapted from “Twin Ports Trains: The Historic Railroads of Duluth and Superior, 1870–2020.”

Address

506 W Michigan Street
Duluth, MN
55802

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

(218) 733-7590

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