The Mt. Clemens Historical Train Station in Mount Clemens, MI is a restored 1900 depot that serves as the headquarters and museum for the Michigan Transit Museum. It offers exhibits showcasing the railroading of that era, a railroad gift shop, and opportunities for membership and volunteering to help with various projects.
With a rich history, the depot was once the site where young Thomas Edison saved a child from certain death and began his career in railroading. Today, visitors can experience the nostalgia of train travel and witness the operation of historic equipment, such as the former United States Air Force Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton RS4TC #4040 diesel switcher and the Southshore #11 car.
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