Southern Arizona Transportation Museum

Southern Arizona Transportation Museum - Tucson, AZ (Postcard used with permission from the Donovan Durban Collection.)

 

 We are proud participants in the Arizona Centennial Celebration
Click here for more Centennial activities

   

Save money when downtown with Museum Express, click here to find out how

 

                  1673 gets a new bell

Thanks to the generosity of
Alvrius  and  Alvina Neeley,
the museum now has an
authentic brass bell
on locomotive 1673,
in memory of Alvrius Neeley.

Click here for details

                               And a new cab roof, see Doins page

 

 

        SATM members ride UP birthday train, see doin's 

 

  The Museum library is now on line, see below

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Remember free engine 1673 cab tours every Saturday

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 Future events at the 
   THE GADSDEN-PACIFIC DIVISION TOY TRAIN OPERATING MUSEUM
Sunday afternoon open houses 12:30 - 4:30 end soon
 May 27 and June 10, last on June 24th

Come and see the Lionel Lincoln Funeral Train

  

 This is an operating train created by a GPD member.
You can win a copy for a $25 raffle ticket sold at open houses and swap meet.
Or call the museum at 888-2222

 Swap meet is at the Expo Center, Friday and Saturday June 1st and 2nd, 2012
Click Here for Details

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The Museum library index is now on-line. There are two data bases; the first is periodicals, the second file contains books, films, and other printed material. Both are in PDF format and searchable by text.

Click here for the library page, under the research tab, top banner.

 

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The Southern Arizona Transportation Museum exists to interpret the history
of transportation in Southern Arizona with a focus on the Tucson Historic Depot,
and Steam Locomotive #1673.

Dedicated to education, research and preservation.

414 N. Toole Ave. Tucson, AZ 85701 [map]  ·  ContactUs@TucsonHistoricDepot.org  ·  520-623-2223
 

 

 

Weekends: Visit the engine and ring the bell!