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It was built as a low-speed freight locomotive hauling both coal and iron ore. It was retired in 1953 and held by the B&LE for potential donation to a museum. First, it went to the Illinois Railway Museum in 1984. In 1989, it was traded to the Henry Ford Museum for DT&I 16. More Photos. View from right-rear (2018 Wes Barris photo)
Depot Town 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. See all Activities. Our impressive railroad exhibit features street cars and trains, including one of the largest steam locomotives ever built. Designed for the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway in 1941, the Allegheny locomotive is 125-feet long, weighs about 771,000 pounds, and could pull 160 coal cars, each with a 60 ...
William Clay Ford (1925-2014) was Henry Ford's grandson and the youngest of Edsel and Eleanor Clay Ford's children. From 1951 to 1989, he was Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Edison Institute (now The Henry Ford). He is shown here (right) with Museum president Donald Shelley in 1972, dedicating the new railroad that would encircle Greenfield Village.
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Jul 30, 2019 · The Detroit, Toledo, & Milwaukee Roundhouse sits in the Railroad Junction district of Greenfield Village, Henry Ford’s outdoor museum opened in 1929. The roundhouse presides grandly over this ...
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 ...
Significant dates. Added to NRHP. October 20, 1969 [1] Designated NHLD. December 21, 1981 [2] The Henry Ford (also known as the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation and Greenfield Village, and as the Edison Institute) is a history museum complex in the Detroit suburb of Dearborn, Michigan, United States.
The National Railroad Museum ( reporting mark NRMX) [2] is a railroad museum located in Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin, US. Founded in 1956 by community volunteers, the National Railroad Museum is one of the oldest and largest U.S. institutions dedicated to preserving and interpreting the nation's railroad [3] history.