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| Established | 2005 (Parent in 1962) |
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| Location | Twin Cities, Minnesota |
| Coordinates | 44°55′29″N93°18′41″W / 44.92472°N 93.31139°W /44.92472; -93.31139 |
| Type | Heritage Streetcar Operator |
| Website | www |
TheMinnesota Streetcar Museum (MSM) is atransport museum that operates twoheritage streetcar lines inMinneapolis, Minnesota, and the western suburb ofExcelsior.
The museum was created as a result of the restructuring of theMinnesota Transportation Museum (MTM) during the winter of 2004–2005. The MTM was founded in 1962 to restore astreetcar,Twin City Rapid Transit Company No. 1300, that had been operated by the TCRT until the last streetcar lines were abandoned in favor of buses in 1954. Over time, the museum diversified to includediesel andsteam-powered trains, buses,steamboats and associated buildings, papers and photographs.
When the MTM was restructured during the winter of 2004 and 2005, the Minnesota Streetcar Museum was created and assumed ownership and operating responsibilities of the two streetcar lines. TheMuseum of Lake Minnetonka was also created as a result of the split and assumed ownership and operating responsibilities of the restored SteamboatMinnehaha, which was built by TCRT in 1906.[1]
In 1971 the MTM began operations on the Como-Harriet Streetcar Line, a heritage streetcar line inMinneapolis, Minnesota. The mile-plus-long Line runs along the originalTCRT streetcar right-of-way betweenLake Harriet andBde Maka Ska and is open to the public. Three restored streetcars formerly used by TCRT are used and the museum has built a replica 1900 station at the intersection of Queen Ave and 42nd Street.
| Excelsior Streetcar Line | |
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| Service | |
| Type | Heritage streetcar |
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| Opened | 1999 |
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| Track gauge | 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) |
| Minimum radius | (?) |
| Electrification | (?) |
TheExcelsior Streetcar Line began operation in 1999 in west-suburban Excelsior nearLake Minnetonka using Duluth Street Railway Company No. 78, transferred from the museum's Como-Harriet Line. TCRT No. 1239 joined No. 78 in 2004. The Line is operated on the formerMinneapolis and Saint Louis Railway right-of-way now used by theHennepin County Regional Railroad Authority as a bicycle trail. All trips feature a tour of the Excelsior Carbarn, where Winona No. 10 is currently being restored and Mesaba No. 10 stored awaiting restoration.

Returned to service in 1991 after a seven-year restoration, Duluth Street Railway Company No. 78 is the oldest streetcar in the museum, having been built byLaClede Car Company ofSaint Louis, Missouri in 1893. The car, which was retired in 1911, is one of the oldest working streetcars in the country. It is a first-generation electric car that resembles the horse-drawn streetcars which it replaced. It has been operating on the Excelsior Streetcar Line since 1999.

DSR 265 was built in the Twin Cities by TCRT as No. 1791, but was sold to Duluth the next year. It operated there until Duluth's streetcar system was abandoned in 1939. The car was then sold and converted into a summer cabin in Solon Springs, Wisconsin, a fate that was not unusual for old wooden streetcars that managed to escape being destroyed as streetcar lines were discontinued. The interior had been removed, so important pieces like the railroad trucks, the electric wiring and other parts had to be scavenged from other old streetcars or built from scratch.
The Minnesota Streetcar Museum has six operable streetcars, three from TCRT, two from theDuluth Street Railway Company, and a streetcar fromWinona, Minnesota. The museum also owns aFargo-MoorheadBirney streetcar and a high-speedMesaba Railwayinterurban car.
| Name | Image | Built | Builder | Line and status | Notes |
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| TCRT No. 1300 | 1908 | Twin City Rapid Transit Company | Como-Harriet, operational |
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| DSL No. 265 | 1915 | Twin City Rapid Transit Company | Como-Harriet, operational |
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| TCRT No. 322 | 1946 | St. Louis Car Company | Como-Harriet, operational |
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| DSL No. 78 | 1893 | LaClede Car Company | Excelsior, operational |
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| TCRT No. 1239 | 1907 | Twin City Rapid Transit Company | Excelsior, operational |
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| Mississippi Valley Public Service No. 10 | 1913 | St. Louis Car Company | Excelsior, operational |
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| Mesaba Railway No. 10 | 1912 | Niles Car and Manufacturing Company | Excelsior, undergoing restoration |
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| Fargo & Moorhead Street Railway No. 28 | 1923 | American Car Company | Remotely stored, awaiting restoration |
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Other places with Twin City Rapid Transit hardware:
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