Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Railfanning by Bicycle, 05/11/2019, Sioux City Railroad Museum, NRHP Plaque

The day these photos were taken the author did not ride his bike to the museum, but he has on many occasions in the past.

These photos were taken at the Sioux City Railroad Museum.

The railroad museum used to be the Milwaukee Shops when the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, also known as the Milwaukee Road, was in operation. The shop was where maintenance and repair were done to the locomotives, rail cars and equipment as necessary to keep them operating on the railroad.

Today the museum houses a great many pieces from railroad history including steam locomotive 1355, Old Iron Horse. A lot of the buildings are still standing and are in use today for purposes of the museum.

NRHP Plaque:



Previous articles in the series:
Railfanning by Bicycle, Introduction
Railfanning by Bicycle, 05/03/2019, Rail Fanning, Wind Turbine Blade Unit Train, BNSF
Railfanning by Bicycle, 05/11/2019, Sioux City Railroad Museum, Ride on Small Passenger Cart
Railfanning by Bicycle, 05/11/2019, Sioux City Railroad Museum, Union Pacific Passenger Station Terra Cotta Shield
Railfanning by Bicycle, 05/11/2019, Sioux City Railroad Museum, Railroad Bridges
Railfanning by Bicycle, 05/11/2019, Sioux City Railroad Museum, Model Railroad Scale's
Railfanning by Bicycle, 05/11/2019, Sioux City Railroad Museum, Model Railroad Layout
Railfanning by Bicycle, 05/11/2019, Sioux City Railroad Museum, Steam Locomotive Portraits
Railfanning by Bicycle, 05/11/2019, Sioux City Railroad Museum, Coal Tower Foundation/Ruins
Railfanning by Bicycle, 05/11/2019, Sioux City Railroad Museum, Sand Drying House and Tower
Railfanning by Bicycle, 05/11/2019, Sioux City Railroad Museum, Pullman Passenger Car
Railfanning by Bicycle, 05/11/2019, Sioux City Railroad Museum, Corliss Stationary Steam Engine
Railfanning by Bicycle, 05/11/2019, Sioux City Railroad Museum, Governor
Railfanning by Bicycle, 05/11/2019, Sioux City Railroad Museum, Wetmore 12-25 Tractor

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