What We Do
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The East Troy Electric Railroad was once part of a 36-mile electric interurban rail line between East Troy and Milwaukee built in 1907 by The Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company. In 1939, the last seven miles between East Troy and Mukwonago became the only municipality-owned electric freight railway in the nation until purchased by the Friends of East Troy Railroad Museum, Inc. in 1995.
Today, the East Troy Electric Railroad has 30 pieces of equipment with over 500 members worldwide, 110 active volunteers and almost 25,000 visitors each year! With your support, we can fulfill our mission to keep the interurban railroad history alive for generations to come |
The East Troy Electric Railroad is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization run by volunteers committed to the operation, restoration, and preservation of historic trolleys and interurban railcars. All proceeds and sales benefit the education and preservation work of this museum. Your contributions are tax deductible as permitted by law.
The Experience
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Step back in time when life was a little simpler. Our historic rail cars travel a 14-mile trip through beautiful Southeast Wisconsin. Board at either the depot in East Troy or at The Elegant Farmer in Mukwonago (see schedule). Meander through the Depot museum where kids can be a trolley motorman, peek at model trains and artifacts, and learn about electricity. The gift shop features a unique selection of railroad souvenirs for all ages as well as cold non-alcoholic drinks. Restrooms are also available for use. To learn more, click here.
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