Here you will learn lost about the old western railroads. You will also see many interesting displays and photos. There are also some videos and a cool gift shop! If trains and history interest you, check this place out
The Depot Center is the "crown jewel" of Livingston's historic district -- a 100-year-old depot built by the Northern Pacific Railway to greet the thousands of visitors who once came this way to visit Yellowstone National Park. The community -- with assistance from various private, state and federal sources, restored the structure in 1987, to create a community center and railway museum, highlighting the railroad's role in the development of this part of the West. The museum is open to the public, free of charge, from late May to mid-September, and well worth a visit.
I love old train stations and this was a good one. The restoration is excellent and the museum is good without being too much even for children. And I loved the gift shop.
Informative exhibits in this free museum on history of train stations in Montana. Lots of great old pictures and artifacts from golden age of rail travel.
If you are a railroad buff and would like to see and touch history, this is the place to go. Beautifully restored station.
This place never let's me down. Great history and a great place for an event! We love the museum and the train display in the basement the kids love
The history of the Northern Pacific in Livingston is recounted in this museum and I as delighted at having learned so much--in spite of only a passing interest in trains. Well worth the price of admission.
We stopped at this free musuem, not a fan of musuems to begin with and the kids were bored so we didn't stay long. However... you must check out the model train display in the basement next to the building. The museum will tell you about it. The display is AMAZING and you'll never see anything like it again!
My son really enjoyed this. Lots of exhibits and very educational. It was clean and easy to see all exhibits. So nice that it is free. The movie exhibit upstairs was not worth the walk.
Great little museum! Really liked that it was compact and well rounded. The display on train snow plows was my favorite.