All railway museums to visit in Colorado

Make a historic journey through railway history at 10 museums in Colorado dedicated to trains and railroads. These museums celebrate the development and impact of rail transport.

Are you a train enthusiast? Here are the best railway museums in Colorado:

  1. Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad1

    Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad

     Durango, CO
    The Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad is a museum railway located in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, USA. It operates on a narrow gauge of 914.4 mm, equivalent to 3 feet. This historic railway offers a unique experience of the scenic beauty of the Rocky Mountains, providing a glimpse into the past of American railroading.
  2. Colorado Railroad Museum2

    Colorado Railroad Museum

     Golden, CO
    The Colorado Railroad Museum is a non-profit organization situated on a 15-acre property in Golden, Colorado. This location is not only scenic but also historically significant, as it is where Clear Creek flows between the North and South Table Mountains. The museum was established in 1959 with the aim of preserving the rich history of Colorado's railroad era, particularly the state's pioneering narrow-gauge mountain railroads.
  3. Forney Museum of Transportation3

    Forney Museum of Transportation

     Denver, CO
    The Forney Transportation Museum, located in Denver, Colorado, is a tribute to the legacy of its founder, J.D. Forney. J.D. Forney was the founder of Forney Industries, Inc., which was established in Fort Collins. The museum is a testament to his contributions to the transportation industry and his passion for antique and classic cars.
  4. Georgetown Loop Railroad4

    Georgetown Loop Railroad

     Georgetown, CO
    The Georgetown Loop Railroad is a historic narrow-gauge railroad located in the Rocky Mountains in Clear Creek County, Colorado, USA. It is situated west of Denver, near the Interstate 70, making it easily accessible for tourists traveling by road. The railroad offers a unique opportunity to experience the rich history and scenic beauty of the region.
  5. High Line Railroad Park5

    High Line Railroad Park

     Breckenridge, CO
    Today, the High Line Railroad Park, which sits parallel to the original rail right of way, showcases original rail equipment and displays about the town’s railroad history. A mining and railroad themed playground is a popular attraction for families.
  6. Cross Orchards Historic Site6

    Cross Orchards Historic Site

     Grand Junction, CO
    The Cross Orchards Historic Site, located in Grand Junction, Colorado, is a living history museum that forms part of the Museums of Western Colorado. This site provides a unique opportunity for visitors to experience and learn about life on an orchard at the turn of the twentieth century.
  7. Museum of Northwest Colorado7

    Museum of Northwest Colorado

     Craig, CO
    The Museum of Northwest Colorado, situated in Craig, Colorado, was founded in 1964. Originally known as the Moffat County Museum, it was established with the purpose of preserving artifacts and legends of the Old West. This museum serves as a testament to the rich history and culture of the region, offering visitors a glimpse into the past.
  8. Steelworks Center of the West8

    Steelworks Center of the West

     Pueblo, CO
    The Steelworks Museum, situated in Pueblo, Colorado, is managed by the Steelworks Center of the West. This museum is a significant destination for those interested in the history of steel production, coal mining, railroads, and labor. It also provides insights into the impact of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company on the region.
  9. Limon Railroad Depot9

    Limon Railroad Depot

     Limon, CO
    The Limon Railroad Depot, located in Limon, Colorado, was a significant station for both the Union Pacific and Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad. This historic site has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 2003, marking its importance in the history of American railroads.
  10. Healy House Museum & Dexter Cabin10

    Healy House Museum & Dexter Cabin

     Leadville, CO
    The Healy House Museum is not just a historic site, but it is also recognized on the National Register of Historic Places since 1970. Today, it is a Colorado State Historic Site and is managed as a Victorian era museum by the state under History Colorado. Alongside the Healy House, the Dexter Cabin is also part of this historic site, offering visitors a comprehensive view of the Victorian era in Leadville.