Caldwell Train Depot

City of Caldwell

Located at 701 Main Street, The Caldwell Train Depot's restoration began in 2002. It was made possible by state and federal grants plus donations from businesses and private individuals.

The Train Depot Interpretative Center opened in 2008. Its purpose is to educate school children and the public on the important role that transportation played in the formation of Caldwell. The Interpretive Center includes memorabilia and photos representing the vast and storied history of Caldwell and the western Treasure Valley.

See the Caldwell Train Depot and its beautifully restored Event Center and Interpretive Center by clicking on the photos below.

The historic Caldwell Train Depot and Interpretative Center is available for rental for special occasions and large group gatherings. Please scroll to the bottom of the page to view the events that have already been scheduled for the Train Depot Event Center.

Upcoming Events

Wagons Ho at the Depot Free Event on Saturday October 5th with Museum Open to the public and free hot dogs too. Event from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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Indian Creek Festival at the Train Depot!

Come on down to the Caldwell Train Depot during the Indian Creek Festival and hang out with us for part of the day! 

Embracing the National Recovery Month 2023 theme "Empowering Lives", the Train Depot Plaza will be home to Public Health and Recovery agency  displays, vendor booths, and door prizes offered throughout the day.  Entertainment will also be provided.

Inside, the Train Depot and Museum will be open to the public, showcasing the Caldwell Model Railroad Club and Caldwell Rail History as well as a display highlighting the last five years for the Assistance League of Boise--Canyon County Branch (philanthropic organization). 

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