Ride a 7-mile caboose round trip with museum admission included
55 minute
55-min caboose ride,museum
Ride in an authentic 1924 wooden caboose pulled by a diesel locomotive, then explore Mid-Continent’s museum displays at your own pace. You’ll switch between the lower level and the cupola halfway through to experience both seating areas.
The caboose is not handicap accessible and requires steps to enter and climb to the cupola. Food is not permitted in the caboose, except for water.
Tickets may be canceled up to 24 hours before departure for a full refund. Within 24 hours of the published departure time, no cash refunds are offered.
Arrive at least 20 minutes before departure and check in at the depot ticket office before you board.
No. Pick up your printed train ticket at the depot ticket window on the day of departure; you can’t board with a reservation confirmation email.
Seating isn’t assigned, so you choose your seats when you board. Halfway through the ride, the four riders in the cupola switch seats with four riders from the lower level so everyone can experience both areas.
E8948 Museum Road, North Freedom, WI, United States, 53951
This museum pulls in serious praise from train enthusiasts and casual visitors alike, with volunteers consistently earning recognition for their knowledge and enthusiasm. The restored rolling stock collection is impressive, housed in large sheds with everything from passenger cars to unique pieces like the historic fish car. Most guests appreciate the hour-long train rides through the countryside, though a few found the pace slower than expected and the route less scenic than anticipated. The experience can feel a bit confusing for first-timers trying to navigate what's included and where they can explore independently. Some visitors had trouble figuring out the self-guided museum portions or found viewing the trains from ground level limiting since you can't enter many cars. However, those who engaged with the volunteer-led tours and cab rides (book ahead, only one rider per excursion) came away genuinely impressed. The gift shop stands out for offering actual railroadiana collectibles rather than typical tourist merchandise. If you're into railroad history, the volunteers' dedication and the quality of restoration work make this worth the visit.
Visited here in early July, 2025. It was a last minute decision, and one that I will always fondly remember. It is definitely a “working” museum, with good documentation and opportunities to actually ride on a vintage train. The people managing the museum were knowledgeable and helpful.
Hana Bartlett
April 2, 2026
Visited here in early July, 2025. It was a last minute decision, and one that I will always fondly remember. It is definitely a “working” museum, with good documentation and opportunities to actually ride on a vintage train. The people managing the museum were knowledgeable and helpful.
Hana Bartlett
April 2, 2026