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.
A lot of the buildings are still standing and are in use today for purposes of the museum.
Today the museum houses a great many pieces from railroad history including a 1943 General Electric diesel locomotive. The locomotive was used by the U. S. Navy and Marine Corps until 1990 when it was retired from service. Shortly after the Sioux City Railroad Museum obtained the still operational locomotive. Today the museum staff use the locomotive to move the rolling stock around the track and on and off of the still operating turn table at the museum.
The museum also offers individuals the opportunity directly interact with history as an railroad engineer and a conductor for a day.
Photos of the locomotive, receiving instruction and operating the locomotive:
Previous articles in the series:
Railfanning by Bicycle, 06/01/2019, Sioux City Railroad Museum, TurntableRailfanning by Bicycle, 06/01/2019, Sioux City Railroad Museum, 1355 Steam Locomotive Old Iron Horse & Coal Tender 1451
Railfanning by Bicycle, 07/13/2019, Sioux City Railroad Museum, Engineers Tool Shed
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