National Museum of Transportation
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Overview of the National Museum of Transportation
According to the Smithsonian, the National Museum of Transportation boasts "one of the largest and best collections of transportation vehicles in the world." Featuring 190 rail and transportation exhibits, it is a haven for train enthusiasts. Key exhibits include the Boston Providence Railroad "Daniel Nason," one of the oldest steam locomotives in the U.S., the "Big Boy" #4006 Union Pacific Steam Locomotive – one of the world's largest steam locomotives – and the U.S. Army Air Force Douglas Aircraft C-47A "Gooney Bird," which is thought to have been utilized during the U.S. invasion of Normandy in 1944. The museum also encompasses gardens, a miniature train, a trolley, and an interactive transportation-themed play and educational area aimed at children aged 5 and under.
Visitor Experiences
Recent visitors highlight the appeal of the National Museum of Transportation to both young and old. Many reviewers appreciated the historical insights offered by the museum, while families particularly enjoyed the hands-on activities and the tram and train rides.
Planning Your Visit
Location and Accessibility
Located in suburban St. Louis, the museum is about 20 miles west of downtown and is not easily accessible by public transportation, necessitating a drive to visit.
Operating Hours
From September to March 1, the museum is open from Wednesday to Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. From March 2 to Labor Day, it welcomes visitors daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Admission Fees
Admission costs $15 for adults and $6 for children aged 2 to 12, which includes trolley rides. The museum also features a cafe and a gift shop on-site. Note that, as an outdoor venue, the museum may close due to inclement weather. For further details, visit the official website.