Minnesota Transportation Museum

Minnesota Transportation Museum
The Minnesota Transportation Museum's Jackson Street Roundhouse
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LocationSaint Paul, Minnesota
Coordinates44°57′45″N 93°5′46″W / 44.96250°N 93.09611°W / 44.96250; -93.09611
TypeTransportation museum
Websitehttp://www.transportationmuseum.org/

The Minnesota Transportation Museum (MTM, reporting mark MNTX[1]) is a transportation museum in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States.

MTM operates several heritage transportation sites in Minnesota and one in Wisconsin. The museum is actively involved in preserving local railroad, bus, and streetcar history.

MTM was formed in 1962 to save a streetcar that had been built and operated by Twin City Rapid Transit (TCRT) in Minneapolis–St. Paul. Many of the museum's early members were formerly part of the Minnesota Railfans Association, which had organized railfan trips from the 1940s to the 1960s.

In 2004–2005, the organization's streetcar operations became the Minnesota Streetcar Museum, with the steamboat Minnehaha, originally built by TCRT in a style similar to its streetcars, becoming a major attraction of the Museum of Lake Minnetonka.

  1. ^ Railinc, Search MARKs, accessed September 2009