Poplar Bluff Railroad
Museum
303 Moran
Street
Poplar Bluff, MO 63901
573.785.4539
HOURS: Saturdays and Sundays, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Poplar
Bluff can credit its early growth to the railroading
industry, linking our city with other major locations:
Dallas, Little Rock, Memphis, St. Louis, Chicago,
Detroit, or West to Springfield and Kansas City. The
timber industry was the initial reason for establishment
of the railway system. The influx of people, seeking
jobs in this area, increased the need for machinery,
food, clothing and other items needed for population
growth. When the timber industry declined, farming
became a major need for transportation. Cross-country
railroads continue to provide the most economical mode
of transportation.
On your
visit to the museum, you will see Model Train displays;
photographs of early railroading days which depict
logging, lumber mills, factories, area train depots, the
early steam engine, a dining car display, a train bell,
workmen's railroad maintenance tools and the old depot
pot-belly stove.
You will be
able to purchase souvenirs in our well-stocked Train
Shop which features gifts, cards, model trains and items
for building model train layouts.
The agent's
work area and Ticket Window are in the original
locations, and feature the Morse Code System, the
telephones and typewriters; also a display of lanterns
used by the railroad workers.
A
Television Room and Library provide additional
educational materials for the interested historical
student or visitor.
The museum
features a Train Room with a model train layout which
takes the visitor on an imaginary train ride through an
interesting countryside, featuring farms, cities,
mountains, mining, the desert, over rivers and through
industrial sites.