in Kingman’s historic Railroad Depot, the Kingman Railroad Museum houses railroad memorabilia and artifacts from former railroaders. The Museum is operated by train enthusiasts and past railroad employees who are dedicated to preserving railroad history. The museum features three operating model train displays featuring the “O” Gauge, “HO” Gauge and “N” Gauge trains and buildings. The “O” Gauge displays a selection of rolling stock from the 1940s to 1960s era. Large windows allow plenty of natural light and safe viewing of the real trains thundering outside just feet away. Below is a live feed of the track behind the Depot by AZ Rail Fan.
The Railroad Depot was built in 1907, it was Kingman’s third depot at this location. The first Depot was built in 1885 and destroyed by fire in 1900. The second depot existed from 1900 to 1906. The building currently houses the museum and an Amtrak passenger waiting room.
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