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![]() The Snoqualmie Depot in August 1997 |
The Snoqualmie Depot is open to the public all year Thursday through Monday 10:15 AM to 5 PM (closed Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve New Year's Day, and Thanksgiving). The Snoqualmie Depot is also open 7 days per week from May 9th through Labor Day.
There is no admission charge. |
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Come and Visit The Snoqualmie Depot has now been restored to its turn of the century grandeur and is again presented as an operating train station. Museum visitors traveling on the Snoqualmie Valley Railroad purchase their tickets from the original 1890 ticket window and are free to wander through most of the building. However, what were once waiting rooms and a freight room are now exhibits about railroad history and the railroad experience. |
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Brief
History It is an unusually elaborate structure given the size of Snoqualmie in the 1890's and managed to survive relatively intact until the railroad abandoned in 1975. However, age and railway-initiated modifications changed the appearance significantly and it was no longer easy for people to recognize it as a functional train station.
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Request for Proposals to build the Snoqualmie Depot, Tuesday, May 13th, 1890, Seattle Post Intelligencer. |
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Interior layout of the Snoqualmie Depot as built in 1890 |
Restoration The Northwest Railway Museum restored the Depot to it's turn of the 20th Century appearance in 1981. Restoration added back the distinctive turret above the ticket office and two eyebrow dormers that were removed in a 1948 renovation. Several improvements were also added including heating, new electrical systems, fire protection and public restrooms. |
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