The Northwest Railway Museum is our region’s largest railway museum with 5.5 miles of historic track and campuses. The Museum exhibits, preserves, restores, and operates trains on which the public can experience the excitement of a working railway. The Museum’s historic Snoqualmie Depot interprets how the railway changed the Snoqualmie Valley. It is free to the public and open 7 days a week. The public can also visit the Railway History Campus with paid admission to the Train Shed Exhibit Hall to learn how the railway changed the Pacific Northwest. The Train Shed is where many of the Museum’s restored large artifacts are housed, including Chapel Car 5 Messenger of Peace, in addition to a growing number of smaller exhibits and displays interpreting how the railway changed everything. On the weekends, the Museum runs an interpretive railway using historic locomotives and passenger coaches.