Big Boy Cheyenne

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(284) · Attractions & activities in Cheyenne, United States
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Apr 25, 2024
Some of the signs are missing yet this still and impressive locomotive to behold. If you or the children are fans of trains this is a must see if you are in Cheyenne. With wheels 6 feet tall you wi…Full review by EndeavoringTravelor
Feb 28, 2024
This engine is one of only 8 surviving in the world. It was retired in 1958 and is in Holiday Park . It is free and very cool to see.Full review by angeleyes27
Aug 18, 2023
nearly missed this old steam engine hidden in the gardens worth a look while you are near the frontier museumFull review by Shaun K

Questions & answers

Q:
What are the hours of operation of the museum? Thanks
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If you mean Big Boy 4004, it is not at the museum. The museum is in the downtown depot on 15th Street and the Big Boy engine is in Holliday Park at 17th and Morrie. The museum hours …
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If you mean Big Boy 4004, it is not at the museum. The museum is in the downtown depot on 15th Street and the Big Boy engine is in Holliday Park at 17th and Morrie. The museum hours are posted on their website. Not sure if the park has closing hours.
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Is there parking for RV's? (We have a 31' motor home & tow a Jeep.)
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Has a large parking area, large enough to maneuver a large motor home thru.
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Is this train doing travel trips at all?
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With as expensive as the first set of tickets are. Yes their will be other rides avable later after the 150th ann. party. But they won't be cheap. expect to pay several thousands of dollars for a …
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With as expensive as the first set of tickets are. Yes their will be other rides avable later after the 150th ann. party. But they won't be cheap. expect to pay several thousands of dollars for a ticket.
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Is there an admittance price? What time does the attraction close
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The one in holiday park off business route 80 is free and has no closing time. The other one at the rail museum I cannot speak for its hours or cost. Hope this helps
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