Minnesota Transportation Museum

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The MN Transportation deposit (MTM, news mark MNTX) may be a transportation deposit in Saint Paul, Minnesota. The MTM operates many heritage transportation sites in MN and one in Wisconsin. The deposit is actively concerned in protective native railroad, bus and tramcar history.
The MTM was fashioned in 1962 to save lots of a tramcar that had been designed and operated by Twin town public transit (TCRT) in Minneapolis-St. Paul. Several of the museum’s early members were at one time a part of the MN Railfans Association, that had organized railfan journeys from the 1940s-1960s. In 2004-2005, the organization’s tramcar operations became the MN tramcar deposit. Additionally, a boat that was originally designed by TCRT during a vogue kind of like its streetcars became the deposit of Lake Minnetonka.

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