Video 1: Taken August 31, 2018
Video 2: Taken September 6, 2018
August 30, 2018 Photo Album
August 31, 2018 Photo Album
September 2, 2018 Photo Album – Immediate Aftermath
All trains through September 30 are cancelled. We are targeting to resume offering train rides on October 6th although further cancellations may be necessary depending on the scope of repairs necessary to the museum’s buildings and track.
If you have a reservation on a train that is cancelled, you will be contacted at the time of cancellation by Mid-Continent staff and will be offered a full refund.
On September 29 and 30, is the Vintage Rail Car Tours event. This walking tour through restored train cars is expected to proceed as planned although some museum buildings and the gift shop may not be open. Train rides will not be available.
For questions, call the Mid-Continent Railway Museum office, Monday-Friday 9 AM to 4 PM at 608-522-4261 or toll free 800-930-1385.
Waters are steadily receding, although rains during the weekend and coming days will likely slow the rate at which it moves out.
The public is reminded to stay away for the time being. The area is currently unsafe for visitors. Everything is coated in a slick layer of mud and there may be hidden damage to steps, walkways and electrical systems.
Volunteers are reminded to leave everything as-is until FEMA and insurance inspectors arrive on scene.
All trains in the month of September have been cancelled. We’re still assessing whether or not the September 29-30th Vintage Rail Car Tours event will be able to be offered. We’re hoping to fully reopen in time for our October events, but it won’t be determined until we see how quickly the cleanup and repair process goes. After the 2008 flood of a similar magnitude, we were closed for 8 months, so reopening in just 1 month is an ambitious goal to be sure, but one we will try our best to meet.
Rolling stock damage assessment photos from August 31 around 4 PM are shown below. Water was near maximum height.
Based on these photos, it appears 1 or 2 cars had water reach their body and will require more extensive repairs (both are privately owned cabooses). Approximately 56 pieces of equipment had water enter their journal boxes (on their axles) and will require cleaning. That will be a time-consuming but relatively inexpensive process that can be done by volunteers. A total of 55 pieces of equipment, including all cars used for train rides, were either evacuated to the south or positioned on high enough ground to avoid any damage.
Photos from the morning of September 2, 2018.
Mid-Continent Railway Museum is closed until further notice due to flooding.
All trains through at least September 3rd will definitely not run. Also, the September 15th Pizza Train and Wine on the Rails train are cancelled. Further cancellations may be necessary as the water recedes and damage assessments are made to determine the scope of repairs necessary.
If you have a reservation on one of our cancelled trains, you will be contacted by Mid-Continent staff in the coming days and are eligible for a full refund. Please allow a few days for us to contact you. As of Friday morning, there is no power at the museum so refunds cannot be issued and phones may go unanswered as office staff is busy directing recovery efforts.
Below are photos taken during the day August 30, 2018 as the waters continued to rise. Waters continued to rise during the night. More photos will be posted as they become available. Lack of power at the museum is inhibiting frequent updates.
Last updated: 11:52 PM, 8/30/2018
Last Update: August 29, 11:20 AM
The museum remains open and all trains are departing as scheduled today (Wednesday, August 29).
AFTER 5 PM WEDNESDAY, MID-CONTINENT WILL BE CLOSED INDEFINITELY UNTIL FLOODWATERS RECEDE. NO TRAINS WILL BE OPERATING AND ALL BUILDINGS WILL BE CLOSED.
There are no known road closures in the immediate vicinity of the museum as of August 29. Some roads in the greater area are closed. These closures could impact some visitors arriving today. Known closures to primary highways include:
This post will be updated as any new and pertinent information becomes available.