This Dreamy Train-Themed Trip Through Wyoming Will Take You On The Journey Of A Lifetime
Trains inspire childlike wonder and awe. As an integral part of Wyoming history, part of the fascination can be attributed to the nostalgia they generate. You can find historic evidence of the railroad pretty much anywhere in the Cowboy State, but for the experience of a lifetime, you’ll want to embark on this dreamy train-themed trip across the southern part of Wyoming. Filled with train rides, railroad museums, and train-themed eateries, it’s a journey you’ll never forget.

You'll need more than one day for the Cheyenne stop alone because of all the entrancing railroad sights to see there.

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As a major supplier of coal back in the day, Rock Springs played a big part in Wyoming's railroad history.
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Located in the historic FE & MV Railroad Passenger Depot at Locomotive Park, this stop features antique railcars and a model train on display.

The renovated depot houses loads of riveting city and railroad history dating back to the mid-1800s, when the first train arrived in Laramie.

This Wyoming oddity was built as a monument to two brothers who were central to railroad history, though they were questionable characters. You can read more about the Ames brothers and the monument in our full article here.


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The Cheyenne Steamers miniature train mostly runs during summer and fall, but train-lovers can see the engines on display at various places around the city during the winter. If you missed our full article, you can read more about it here.
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Located at 1401 West Lincoln Way in Cheyenne, this quaint little diner used to be a caboose on an actual train that ran the rails in Wyoming between 1869 and 1912. You can get more information on this restaurant-aboard-a-train in our full article here.

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