Updates from End-O-Line Railroad Park and Museum By: Jake Halverson, Site Supervisor A Warm Fall at End-O-Line In theory, Fall has come to End-O-Line. Despite the effects of climate change, which are bringing us these miserable 80-plus degree September days, we are now operating on reduced hours until mid-October. Overall,…
End-O-Line Railroad Park & Museum offers electric bike rentals right from our gift shop! Located at the trailhead of the beautiful Casey Jones State Trail Currie Loop, our park is the perfect launch point for your next biking adventure. And now, you’ll be able to cruise the loop with a…
Welcome to the Collection: A Historic Gift Honoring a Longtime Friend We are honored to announce the newest addition to our permanent collection at End-O-Line Railroad Park and Museum — a piece that, while new to our official records, has been a familiar presence in our engine house for nearly…
Updates from End-O-Line: 2025 Summer HighlightsBy Jake Halverson, Site Supervisor Welcome to summer at End-O-Line Railroad Park & Museum! While June has brought its fair share of rain, we’re in a much better place—literally and figuratively—than we were last year at this time. As I sit down to write this…
MNOPEDIA Story Check out the following link on Mnopedia – A great source of information about significant people, places, events and things in Minnesota history. These specific link shared below features Murray County History with a link Currie! Click on the photo below for more information. Sweetman Catholic Colony In 1881, John…
MNOPEDIA Story Check out the following link on Mnopedia – A great source of information about significant people, places, events and things in Minnesota history. These specific link shared below features Murray County History with a link Currie! Click on the photo below for more information. Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha…
If you want to schedule a special group tour or event, just let us know. Think ahead and start planning your school trips and book a special tour. This is a great place for a school tour or family reunion!
Eric Wollan of the Sioux Valley Model Engineers Society of Sioux Falls planting new trees on the HO Model Train at the End O Line Railroad Park and Museum. This train layout, originally built in 1975 was recently “tuned up” by fellow train enthusiasts!