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DISPATCH

Two men working at the dispatch communications center at the Wabash Frisco & Pacific Railroad

11:00am - 4:00pm

Sundays only in May - October

Closed November - April

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Wabash Frisco & Pacific Railroad

Address: 155 Grand Ave, Glencoe, MO 63038

Phone: 636-587-3538 (active Sundays only)

Email: admin@wfprr.org

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Become a WF&P Volunteer

Ever wanted to work on the railroad? Since our founding in 1939, we have operated and maintained the railroad entirely with volunteers. From our mechanical departments, railroad operations, ticket booth, and gift shop, the opportunities available at the WF&P are endless!

Donate to Preserve Steam History

If you want to play an important role in preserving history, you can always donate to our cause. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, so your donation is tax deductible. Since we are run by volunteers, 100% of your donation is used to further our mission of preserving and educating about steam history in the U.S.

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12-inch gauge steam locomotive #535 from up close with two American flags
Two twelve-inch gauge steam locomotives firing up at the roundhouse next to the turntable

"ALL ABOARD" THE WABASH FRISCO & PACIFIC

- Est. 1939 -

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THE UNCOMMON CARRIER

The Wabash Frisco & Pacific Railroad invites you to come aboard our 12-inch gauge live steam railroad! The ride is a two-mile trip lasting about 40 minutes and travels along the scenic Meramec River.

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First time for my wife, two year-old son and me and we all loved it! This was the perfect way to spend a Sunday morning! Awesome scenic ride through the woods and along the river. I highly recommend; you won’t be disappointed!

Mark

We have been going to the WF&P for thirty years, first with our kids, and now our grands. It's a wonderful ride where we make new memories every year.

Valerie P.

This railroad is proof that steam engines are not dead, they're still alive and well. This railroad is a fantastic experience, and I really do enjoy it.

Drew T.

ABOUT THE WF&P

PRESERVING STEAM RAILROAD HISTORY IN ST. LOUIS

Operated by an all-volunteer staff, the WF&P was organized as a non-profit in 1939 and began operations near Brown Road and Natural Bridge. Since 1961, we have continued this fine tradition in Glencoe (Wildwood), Missouri providing families a look back into history.

We are proud to be considered one of the top family attractions in the St. Louis area. Thank you for helping us keep the history of steam railroading alive!

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