Locations of Interest | Description | Location |
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CB&Q Locomotive 5614, St Joseph, MO | Burlington Route 5614 4-8-4 | 39.75700, -94.84870 |
Santa Fe Engine 5008 | Santa Fe 5008, an SD40U, singlehandedly restored by Sam Bailey and has cab access. | 39.71545, -92.94825 |
MoPac Caboose 13508, Marshall, Missouri | A Missouri Pacific caboose on private property. | 39.13126, -93.19575 |
Trails End Monument, Sedalia, MO | A train display, with a caboose and a locomotive painted as the "Pacific Railroad" a predecessor to the MoPac. Sandwiched in between is a Union Pacific boxcar. | 38.69787, -93.25120 |
National Museum of Transportation, St Louis, MO | See section on this page. | 38.57122, -90.46252 |
Newburg Children's Museum, Newburg, MO | A childrens museum with Frisco 1111 on static display. | 37.91333, -91.90174 |
Railroad Historical Museum, Springfield, MO | A fairly large park display, including Frisco 4524 4-8-4 with cab access, a CNW Bi-level commuter car, passenger car, and a caboose. | 37.22332, -93.30007 |
Branson Scenic Railway, Branson, MO | A tourist railroad that goes south out of Branson into the Ozarks. On the property north of the depot is Frisco Caboose 1156. | 36.64380, -93.21496 |
Frisco 1156 | See above. | 36.64553, -93.21531 |
The National Museum of Transportation is an excellent museum that I can reccomend to any train enthusiast. They have a wide variety of rolling stock from the golden ages of railraoding, presented in a well laid out fashion, with self guided tours and cab access to some pieces.