Why Visit the Railroad Museum?
The Galveston Railroad Museum brings the golden age of rail travel vividly to life. This is not a “look but don’t touch” museum, visitors can walk through restored rail cars, browse interesting exhibits, and explore a depot restored to its glory days as Galveston’s passenger rail hub.

A Great Field Trip for These Topics:
- Texas History & U.S. History
- Transportation & Industrial Growth
- Engineering & Mechanical Systems
- Economics & Trade
- Social Studies & Daily Life in the Past
- STEM (simple machines, force, motion)

Quick Info:
2602 Santa Fe Place
Galveston, TX 77550
Daily: 10am-5pm
Adults: $12
Seniors (65 and older): $9
Children (3-12): $6
Children (2 and under): $0
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All information is correct to the best of our knowledge as of the publishing of this article in February 2026. Contact The Galveston Railroad Museum for any changes, or to confirm.
What Can You Expect to See and Do at the Galveston Railroad Museum?
Walk Through Historic Trains
Step inside a rail postal car, a mid-century sleeper car, and a Pullman sleeper car to experience travel from another era. Explore towering steam locomotives and experience the sheer size and power of these “giant iron horses.”

Harborside Express Caboose Ride
Enjoy a short train ride abord a real little red caboose.

Garden of Steam
Among the gazebo, see a 1911 Case steam tractor and a Pacific mini train in this breezy outdoor area. Or grab a bite to eat at the snack bar.

Indoor Exhibits
Discover the history and culture of rail travel through engaging indoor exhibits, including a timeline of Texas railroading from 1830–1980, an elegant display of railroad china and silver that highlights dining in style, and a tribute to Pullman Porters honoring their important contributions to the railroad and American society.

Explore the Restored 1932 Depot
Once the headquarters of the Gulf, Colorado, and Santa Fe Railroad, the 10,000-square-foot marble depot still features the original ticket booth. Life-sized statues make it easy to imagine a bustling train station full of travelers. Listen to recordings of native Galvestonians sharing their memories in the historic phone booths. The south side of the depot, once home to a Harvey House restaurant, now hosts rotating exhibits.

Museum Gift Shop
A thoughtfully curated shop with train toys for kids, memorabilia for railroad fans, and a unique selection of books.
Tips for Visitors:
- Allow a couple of hours to see all the exhibits.
- The museum is located in Galveston’s historic Strand District, which has many other fun things to check out while you’re in the area.
Galveston Railroad Museum Video Preview:
Resources to Enhance the Field Trip:
Books
- Locomotive by Brian Floca
- How Trains Work by Clive Gifford
- Train: The Definitive Visual History by DK
Toys and Games
- Melissa and Doug Take Along Railroad
- Ticket to Ride Board Game
Media
- Mighty Trains (The Smithsonian Channel)
- Extreme Trains (History Channel)

