Nevada Northern Railway Museum
If touring the average museum offers visitors a glimpse into the past, a visit to the Nevada Northern Railway Museum is more like a trip through time. Sharing the grounds with the Nevada State Railroad Museum—East Ely, this one-of-a-kind rail yard is dedicated to restoring, preserving, and operating its historic facilities, yards, and rail collection, offering visitors the opportunity to experience an actual working railroad straight from the past. Everything you see here—from the picture-perfect blacksmith shop fit for the silver screen to the original handwritten pay ledgers and the incredibly pristine locomotives themselves—is all original to Ely’s Nevada Northern Railway.
Chug back in time and experience pristine locomotives exactly as they were more than 100 years ago, plus specialty rides on the scenic rail line, the friendly cats of the sprawling machine shop, and more at the Nevada Northern Railway Museum.
After massive copper deposits were discovered in the early 1900s, the Nevada Consolidated Copper Company built a 150-mile rail line to haul copper ore from the mines west of Ely to regional smelters and off for sale. Today, the section of track that runs from Ely to the tiny town of McGill is still in operation, ridden by the original steam and diesel engines that are painstakingly maintained by the Nevada Northern Railway Museum. Passengers board in the Ely yards for an incredible ride along the same routes that were once used to haul ore. The line is considered the best-preserved short line in the country and ranks as a National Historic Landmark, along with the East Ely yard complex, locomotives, and rolling stock.


Interestingly enough, the Nevada State Locomotive—Engine No. 40—is part of the Nevada Northern Railway’s fleet, and proudly leads the charge for the annual Haunted Ghost Train of Ely and an impressive lineup of other can’t-miss events throughout the year.
Nevada Northern Railway Special Events

From specialty train rides that underscore historic moments in the Silver State and seasonal events to train rides offered throughout the day and beyond, let that inner child run wild with a ride on these historic rails. Race the Rails by bike, travel through Tuscany on an Italian-themed experience, hoist up a glass of bubbly for the darkest skies in the country, witness the only fireworks show we know of that’s launched from a moving steam train, and brush shoulders with Santa at the Nevada Northern Railway’s lineup of incredible annual events.
The Haunted Ghost Train of Old Ely
If you ain’t afraid of no ghosts, take a phantom train ride at the Nevada Northern Railway. The Haunted Ghost Train of Old Ely takes place every October, and yes, costumes are encouraged. The engine house and many other parts of the Nevada Northern Railway Museum are rumored to be haunted as well, and walking tours that focus on the spooky history of the rail yard are also available.
Santa’s Reindeer Flyer
Celebrate the holiday season in December by taking off to the “North Pole” from East Ely. Kids (and kids at heart) can don pajamas and enjoy hot chocolate cookies while Santa’s helpers spread Christmas cheer. Photo ops with Santa and a special gift complete the magical experience.
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Hours:
The Nevada Northern Railway is open Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Admission:
Museum admission is $10 for adults, $8 for seniors, $5 for children ages 4-12, and free for children up to 4 years old. Prices vary for themed train rides and Hands on History experiences.
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