The Nevada State Railroad Museum at Boulder City is a part of the Nevada Department of Cultural Affairs
There are currently no interpretive, exhibit or display facilities at this location. 

Here at the Museum, the maintenance facility was built in 1996 and the passenger platform was built in 2000. Equipment has been acquired by the State both through purchase and donation. The refurbishment of the locomotives and cars has been funded primarily by the State, with some private donations, and lots of volunteer labor.

OPERATIONAL LOCOMOTIVES

There are three operational diesel locomotives at the Nevada Southern Railway. 

#1855 Fairbanks Morse
#1000 EMC NW-2
#844 EMD GP-30

Davenport

DISPLAY ONLY LOCOMOTIVES

There are three locomotives in the Museum collection that will be used for display only.  The steam locomotives were not operational when acquired.  Due to the great expense of restoring and certifying them, the plan is to cosmetically refurbish the steam locomotives and have them on static display.

NSRM #264 Steam

NSRM #35 Steam

OPERATIONAL CONSIST 

The normal consist is a HEP (Head End Power) car, an ADA (Americans with Disibilities Act) handicapped accessable car, an enclosed Pullman car, a heavyweight open air car, and a second enclosed Pullman car.

Non-Operational Equipment

The remainder of the equipment at the Museum is non-operational.  Some of it may be cosmetically refurbished for static display, but will not become part of the excursion consist.