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The Golden State Model Railroad Museum is an operating model railroad exhibit located in Point Richmond, California, within the boundary of the Miller/Knox Regional Shoreline park. It is located in the Brickyard Cove area and features dozens of realistic city and country scenes, with trains from different eras running on several layouts in ...
16 acre park with 2 houses, fourteen outbuildings, and the Victorian period Glass House Museum Golden State Model Railroad Museum: Richmond: Contra Costa: East Bay: Railroad: Features dozens of realistic city and country scenes, with model trains from different eras running on several layouts in different scales Golden Gate Railroad Museum ...
Golden State Model Railroad Museum – Richmond [38] East Bay. Alameda County Fairgrounds – Pleasanton [39] Black Diamond Lines Model Railroad Club – Antioch [40]
Golden State Model Railroad Museum; K. Kelso Depot; L. Laws, California; Lomita Railroad Museum; Los Angeles Live Steamers Railroad Museum; N. Nevada County Narrow ...
Golden State Model Railroad Museum; Grand Maket Rossiya; Great American Train Show; The Great Train Story; H. Historic Railpark and Train Museum (Bowling Green, Kentucky)
The Model Railroad Club of Toronto Toronto, ON [6] Arizona Model Railroading Society, Phoenix, AZ [7] Golden State Model Railroad Museum, Point Richmond, Richmond, California [8] Highland Park Society of Model Railroad Engineers, also known as the Highland Pacific Club of San Gabriel, CA [9] San Diego Model Railroad Museum, San Diego, CA [10]
The park is named for former state senator George Miller, Jr. and former State Assembly member and Point Richmond resident John T. Knox. [1] Mural of the lagoon at The Plunge. The park features many trails for cyclists, dog-walkers, and hikers, and a salt water lagoon where ducks, seagulls, and Canada Geese frolic. [2]
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.