The National Railroad Museum is a congressionally designated educational organization dedicated to preserving and interpreting American railroad history. It houses a vast collection of over 70 pieces of rolling stock, including significant locomotives like Union Pacific's "Big Boy" and Eisenhower's WWII command train, alongside numerous artifacts. The museum's mission is to inspire lifelong learning through dynamic educational opportunities, engaging exhibits, and innovative programs, making railroad history accessible and relevant to visitors of all ages. It serves as a vital resource for understanding the technological, economic, and social impact of railroads on the nation's development.









