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    Wheels Museum

    4.8 (21 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

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    Kate A.

    This is a charming museum with a real DIY feel. It's more a collection of interesting donations than a comprehensive museum, and some exhibits are better presented than others. One section about the history of rail travel has semi-professional signage and is very educational and engaging; in other areas donations are unrestored and unclean (or maybe it's a tribute to the Dust Bowl?) with nary a sign to be found. Several sections look to be pieced together with donations from different eras rather than accurately portraying history. Cars were fenced off with cattle-type barricades, making photographing the vehicles tricky. Enormous enclosures are dedicated to model trains. There's a lot to look at here! Volunteers were seated by the entrance when we arrived, and another volunteer was working with model trains in the back. Everyone was friendly and our visit was a pleasant experience.

    Mia M.

    Have you heard of the Harvey Girls? They are a very important part of New Mexico and transportation in the Southwest in general. My mother taught me about them a few years back, and I have come to see them everywhere! What does this have to do with the Wheels Museum you ask? Well, a lot! The Wheels Museum highlights transportation throughout New Mexico. Whether is be train, or car- this museum has it all. It's family friendly- but most importantly you can ride the train as an adult. Everyone volunteering inside are so helpful and passionate, and they host speakers/ live musicians multiple times a month. If you are a history buff, train, car, or Albuquerque connoisseur this is the place for you!

    Kate C.

    This is a hidden gem museum! The volunteers are so nice and there are lots of cool exhibits. There is an awesome mural outside too. It's free but definitely donate to keep them open!

    Saul's Car

    Went to ABQ for a breaking bad trip, and accidentally stumbled upon this insane hidden gem. The workers are super passionate about this place and make it super interesting, we were led around by Tom who is super kind and knowledgeable and even showed us that they had Saul Goodmans car here and even let us go take pictures with it. If you are visiting ABQ definitely stop by this place!

    Lindsay B.

    This is a wonderful transportation history museum! It's so comprehensive with artifacts, information and fun too! There is even a real train you can ride inside the museum!!!! There are several tiny train dioramas that are works of art with model trains constantly in the move. It's hard to explain the wheels museum- you just need to go see it to understand for yourself! It is definitely worth a visit!

    The train you can ride - A miniature vintage train with multiple colorful cars is situated inside a building, likely part of a transportation museum exhibit.
    Jordan O.

    It's more a group of volunteers who got some cool stuff donated than a normal museum. There aren't a ton of signs or explanations of stuff. But it was super fun and everyone there seems to truly care about what they do. And then of course there's the Train you get to ride. That was a lot of fun. Good for keeping kids interested and engaged for 1-2 hours and considering it's all on donation, what do you have to lose?

    Jeremy S.

    This is definitely a hole in the wall museum that I never knew about and definitely recommend checking it out it definitely shows how the downtown area looked in the past and has some pretty cool vintage cars on the inside so come take a look at this place.

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    It is like your buddy grandpa's collection of stuff. Not a professional museum. It's free and interesting.

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    A wonderful collection of historic New Mexican artifacts. Live rideable trains, planes, and classic cars.

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    What a little gem!!! Wonderful volunteers and there's even a little train for the kids to ride!!

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    The volunteers were super knowledgeable and very willing to share history of how Abq came to be.

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