Lake Superior Railroad Museum

Lake Superior Railroad Museum
The museum is housed at the Duluth Depot
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Established1973
Location506 W. Michigan St.,
Duluth, Minnesota
Coordinates46°46′53″N 92°06′14″W / 46.7814°N 92.1039°W / 46.7814; -92.1039
TypeRailroad museum
Public transit accessBus transport DTA
Websitehttp://www.lsrm.org/

The Lake Superior Railroad Museum (reporting mark LSRX)[1] is a railroad museum in Duluth, Minnesota, United States.

Opened in 1973, the museum focuses on railroading in the Lake Superior region. It is housed in the restored Duluth Union Depot complex.

The museum also operates the North Shore Scenic Railroad, which runs excursion trains from Memorial Day through mid-October using historic rail equipment from the museum collection.

The collection includes the William Crooks, which became the first locomotive to operate in the state of Minnesota in 1861, and Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway Number 227, a 2-8-8-4 "Yellowstone" locomotive that was among the largest steam engines to operate.

Several museum spaces are available for rent as an event venue.

  1. ^ Railinc, Search MARKs, accessed September 2009