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Explore over 100 locomotives and railroad cars on display at this railroad treasure in Lancaster County. Learn about the role of railroads in building the nation and enjoy interactive exhibits, programs and events.
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Jul 4, 2017 · Explore the history and impact of railroads at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, home to 100 locomotives and cars from the mid-19th and 20th centuries. Find out the museum's hours, accessibility, events, and exhibits on its website.
Conrail No. 31188 & 45210. Reading Co. 100' Turntable. Lewisburg, Milton & Watsontown Mack/Brill Railbus No. 20. Pennsylvania Railroad Horse Express No. 90014 "Saratoga Springs". Below are the “highlights” of our collection, along with descriptions and photos. This page is currently being updated.
Come Check Us Out. 300 Gap Road • PA Route 741 PO Box 125 Strasburg, PA 17579. Phone: 717-687-8628 Fax: 717-687-0876 Email: info@rrmuseumpa.org
The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania offers special events throughout the year, appealing to all interests and all ages. Museum members receive free admission to many events. Check the website, and social media, or join the email list to stay up-to-date on the latest happenings. Plan Your Visit. Events.
The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania was officially opened to the public April 1, 1975. As the museum acquired more equipment, they required more space, so in 1995, Rolling Stock Hall was expanded by 55,000 square feet. Today, the museum covers 18 acres of land, including 100,000 square feet indoors. A roundhouse for the larger locomotives that ...
About. The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania is home to a world-class collection of more than 100 historic locomotives and railroad cars, an immersive education center, a vast library and archives and a working restoration shop. Special events, museum store, free on-site parking, free WiFi. Suggest edits to improve what we show.
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