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Effective Saturday, May 3, 2003 65 Minute Excursion
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1) Effective May 2003 regularly scheduled excursions are 65 minutes except as noted. 2) Regular train excursions are suspended during Day Out With Thomas, July 11-13 & July 18 - 20 3) Train schedules are subject to change without notice. 4) Please, no smoking, food, drinks or pets on the train
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Effective Saturday, October 4, 2003 75 Minute Excursion
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About
The Northwest Railway Museum operates an Interpretive Railway Program called the Snoqualmie Valley Railroad. This five mile common carrier railroad allows museum visitors to experience a train excursion aboard antique railroad coaches through the Upper Snoqualmie Valley. Trains operate on Saturdays and Sundays from April through October. In 2003, trains also run on Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day. The Snoqualmie Valley Railroad is also a forum for many other Museum Programs including School Train, Santa Train, and the Running Trades and Maintenance of Way Volunteer Programs.
Northwest
Railway Museum trains are not
fully accessible to persons with disabilities because of
historically-accurate limited doorway widths and steep stairwells. Our train crews are always prepared to assist you when entraining
or detraining. However train crews are not permitted lift or carry
passengers on or off the train. Please notify the train crew prior to boarding, so we may
best meet your needs. Adults $8.00 Seniors (62 and older) $7.00 Children (3-12) $5.00 Under 3 are free!
The Northwest Railway Museum is pleased to extend a discount of 10% to groups of 10 or more. Groups of 20 or more that book and pay for their tickets in advance at least 1 week in advance are entitled to a 20% discount. Sorry, group discounts may not be combined with any other offer.
The Museum accepts cash, checks with western Washington address and phone number, Visa, MasterCard and American Express.
Sorry, prices are subject to change without notice.
Mother's Day Special - Mothers ride free with a paying child of any age on Mother's Day Weekend, May 10 & 11, 2003! Memorial Day - Monday, May 26, 2003. Regular May/June Schedule in effect. Pops On Us - Fathers Day Weekend, June 14 & 15, 2003. Fathers ride free with a paying child of any age on Father's Day Weekend and we give a free soda pop with each train ticket. Independence Day - Friday, July 4, 2003. Regular summer schedule in effect. Special Event - Day Out With Thomas - Friday to Sunday, July 11, 12 & 13 and July 18, 19 & 20, 2003. Regular excursions will be suspended to allow for this special children's event featuring this well-known blue locomotive. Sorry, the Snoqualmie Depot and grounds will not be accessible to visitors without tickets. Click here for more information. Weekday Run! - Thursday, July 31, 2003. Departing Snoqualmie at 11:01, 12:31, 2:01 & 3:31 Regular fares apply. Snoqualmie Railroad Days - August 2 & 3, 2003. Alpine Days - August 9 & 10, 2003. Weekday Run! - Friday, August 15, 2003. Departing Snoqualmie at 11:01, 12:31, 2:01 & 3:31 Regular fares apply. Weekday Run! - Tuesday, August 26, 2003. Departing Snoqualmie at 11:01, 12:31, 2:01 & 3:31 Regular fares apply. Labor Day - Monday, September 1, 2003. Regular Summer Schedule in effect. Santa Train? - First three weekends after Thanksgiving, 2003! November 29, 30, December 6, 7, 13 & 14, 2003. Ride the Snoqualmie Valley Railroad to visit St. Nicholas in his parlor inside the Snoqualmie Depot. Santa Train sells out every year, so get your tickets early. Members have an opportunity to purchase tickets in advance by mail (beginning in August). |
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The Northwest Railway Museum is located in Snoqualmie, Washington. Please call us at (425) 888-3030, or email to info@trainmuseum.org |