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The Virginia Museum of Transportation began in 1963 as the Roanoke Transportation Museum in Wasena Park in Roanoke, Virginia. The museum was initially housed in an old Norfolk & Western Railway freight depot on the banks of the Roanoke River. The earliest components of the museum's collection included a United States Army Jupiter rocket and the ...
The Fairfax Station Railroad Museum (FSRM) is a depot museum located in the census-designated place of Fairfax Station in Fairfax County, Virginia.It is owned and operated by the Friends of the Fairfax Station, an all-volunteer, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
South Hill Model Railroad Museum: South Hill: Mecklenburg: Southern: Toy: Located in restored South Hill Depot, HO model trains and local train information; location also houses the Virginia S. Evans Doll Museum [45] Southwest Virginia Museum: Big Stone Gap: Wise: Heart of Appalachia: Local history: History, culture and industry of Southwest ...
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The Eastern Shore Railway Museum is located at 18568 Dunne Avenue, Parksley, Virginia, United States.The museum exhibits historic trains and equipment. [1] The museum also contains a restored train station with railroad memorabilia from the lines that operated on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.
The O. Winston Link Museum is a museum dedicated to the photography of O. Winston Link, the 20th-century railroad photographer widely considered the master of the juxtaposition of steam railroading and rural culture. He is most noted for his 1950s photographs of steam locomotives at night, lit by numerous flashbulbs.
A railway museum is a museum that explores the history of all aspects of rail related transportation, including: locomotives (steam, diesel, and electric), railway cars, trams, and railway signalling equipment. They may also operate historic equipment on museum grounds.
Lee Hall was dropped from the Colonial, now renamed to New England Express, in April 1995, [13] after which, the building was used as a railcar maintenance facility. The Lee Hall Train Station Foundation was founded in 2000 to help preserve the building; due to this, the Peninsula Model Railroad Club moved out of the building in 2001.