Take it Easy and Ride the Train this Labor Day!

The Northwest Railway Museum pays tribute to America’s workers this Labor Day with a special weekday train run of the Museum’s historic train on Monday, September 5th.

This run is in addition to the railroad’s Saturday and Sunday train schedules. The Museum’s scenic train excursions through the Cascade foothills of the Upper Snoqualmie Valley include a ride past the top of Snoqualmie Falls and a splendid view of the valley below.

The two-hour train ride program also includes a visit to the Train Shed Exhibit building.

NRM Locomotive photo by Chris Neir

Tickets must be purchased in advance at TrainMuseum.org. Passengers can depart from the Snoqualmie Depot at 38625 SE King Street or the North Bend Depot at 205 E. McClellan Street.

Roundtrip fares: $12 children ages 2-12, $24 adult ages 13-61, and $20 senior ages 62 and up!

Don’t have time for the entire two-hour train ride? You can do a drive-up visit to the Train Shed Exhibit Building Wednesdays – Mondays! Admission is $10/adults and $5/child ages 2-12. 

There are also exhibits around the Snoqualmie Depot. The Snoqualmie Depot and bookstore are open to the public 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. daily.

[Information provided by the Northwest Railway Museum]

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