Forney Museum of Transportation

The Forney Museum of Transportation, located in Denver, Colorado, is a unique institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing a diverse array of transportation artifacts. Established in 1961 by J.D. Forney, the museum has grown from a single 1921 Kissel automobile to a collection of over 600 exhibits, including automobiles, motorcycles, aircraft, and rail equipment.

Forney Museum of Transportation

USA

www.forneymuseum.org

info@forneymuseum.org

+1 (303) 297-1113

Monday – Saturday 10:00 – 16:00

Sunday 12:00 – 16:00

Admission fee

Gift shop

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Aircraft in collection

Forney Museum of Transportation Martin Amphibious Air Car MI-C85 N7602B
N312

N305AL

N7503C

N7602B

N396B

Beech AT-7 Navigator

Brantly 305

Forney F.1A Aircoupe

Martin Amphibious Air Car MI-C85

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Forney Museum of Transportation has 500 exhibits relating to historical transportation. Highlights include “Big Boy,” the world’s largest steam locomotive Big Boy is one of the museum’s most notable exhibits is the Union Pacific Steam Locomotive No. 4005. Legendary aviator Amelia Earhart’s Gold Bug Kissel and a rare 1916 Detroit Electric Opera Coupe, one of the world’s first electric cars.