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  1. 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 ...

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  2. Oct 4, 2009 · Whoo Hoo! Hit 1000 views: February 16, 2010; Hit 2,000 views: August 1, 2010; Hit 3,000 views: February 16, 2011; hit 4,000 views: August 25th, 2011 No.4466 ...

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  3. The Akron Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society owned the car, Ohio Public Service #21, but could not care for it and #21 badly needed a new home. How the early CORA group of railfans acquired #21 and evolved into the Ohio Railway Museum (ORM) is well told in George Silcott's 1950 The Return of the Interurban: The Story of the Ohio ...

  4. T. Toledo, Lake Erie and Western Railway. Categories: Railroad museums in the United States by state or territory. Transportation museums in Ohio.

  5. Ohio Railway Museum. Coordinates: 40.09308°N 83.00325°W. PCC streetcar 450 operating on the museum line. The Ohio Railway Museum [1] ( reporting mark ORMX) [2] is a railway museum that was founded in 1948. It is located in Worthington, Ohio, near Columbus, Ohio.

  6. The Mad River & NKP Railroad Museum has amassed one of the largest and most diverse collections of historic railroad equipment in Ohio. ... October, 1989 ...

  7. ohio.org › destinations › the-ohio-railway-museumThe Ohio Railway Museum

    The museum is designed to educate through displays and demonstrations, the role and effect of the railroads in the life of the people and businesses of Ohio and the United States. The Ohio Railway Museum now operates on the former Columbus, Delaware and Marion railbed and right-of-way. The museum's collection includes a the last CD&M interurban ...

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