Wichita Falls Railroad Museum
The Wichita Falls Railroad Museum is a Railroad museum in Wichita Falls, Texas. It was founded in 1980 to establish a museum of railroad, streetcar, and pioneer history. Starting its existence in the town's historic Depot Square, it changed locations over time, but since 1992 has been located back in Depot Square.
Rolling stock includes the Fort Worth and Denver Railway No. 304 steam locomotive, and the Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad diesel switcher No. 1029, as well as Commuter Cars, Pullman Troop Sleepers, Dining Cars, Post Office and Baggage Cars, Cabooses and more.
History
It was founded in 1980 to establish a museum of railroad, streetcar, and pioneer history. Starting its existence in the town's historic Depot Square, it changed locations over time, but since 1992 has been located back in Depot Square, atop the site of the former Wichita Falls Union Station.The museum was closed in November 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Museum officials originally agreed with the City of Wichita Falls, which owned the museum building, to terminate the lease and, by the end of 2021, ship the contents to the Museum of North Texas History, also in Wichita Falls. However, by May 2022, no final plan regarding what to do with the artifacts had been approved by the City of Wichita Falls, and the artifacts remained behind locked gates in their old location. In 2023, the museum board was granted a lease of one year after a unanimous vote with the Wichita Falls city council.
Another lease was granted to the museum in 2024. As part of a plan to revitalize the museum, special events such as staged bank robberies, shootouts, murder mysteries, and other things such as Christmas parades were proposed as a way to generate engagement with the non-profit. Progress since then has been made, such as restoration projects and fundraisers. The museum is on track to a full reopening, but is still looking for volunteers and donations to help them expedite the process. Plans to build a brick platform have also been proposed as the museum is on the former site of the Wichita Falls Union Station.