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Since 1986, the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum operates all-volunteer train excursions from the restored 1916 Depot in Campo, in the Mountain Empire area of southeastern San Diego County, California. These trains are powered by vintage diesel-electric locomotives. [4] [5] The facility sits on a 140 acres (0.57 km 2) property. [6]
The Pacific Southwest Railway Museum Association (PSRMA) is a museum in San Diego, California of the railroad history of the pacific southwest region. Founded in 1961, the PSRMA has been providing visitors with the opportunity to experience the rich railroad history of California through interactive exhibits, and vintage train rides.
Pacific Southwest Railway Museum, 750 Depot St., Campo. Open Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission $10 for adults. The museum is a place for hard-core train people, unless you're going on a ...
December 1985, the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum revives the historic San Diego & Arizona Railway name (Reporting mark: SDAX), inaugurating its Golden State demonstration passenger trains over the railway out of Campo, CA east to Miller Creek and west to Division and tunnel four at the international border. These trips continue to this day.
Static display, Pacific Southwest Railway Museum Association, Campo, California: 7457: August 1966 EMD SD45/SD45R: Static display, Utah State Railroad Museum, Ogden, Utah Ex-SP 8800, the first SD45 built for SP 7863: GE B30-7: Stored, Creede, Colorado: 9010: Krauss-Maffei: ML-4000: Operational, based at the Niles Canyon Railway in Sunol, California
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.
The Western America Railroad Museum is a railroad museum located in Barstow, California. [1] The museum collects, preserves and shares the history of railroading in the Pacific Southwest. It is located on the east side of the Harvey House Railroad Depot and is operated by a non-profit organization.
7304 , on display awaiting restoration at Pacific Southwest Railway Museum in Campo, California; 7457 the first GM Electro-Motive Division SD45 diesel-electric road switcher locomotive to be built for that railroad in 1966. It last saw service on Donner Pass. It was donated to the Utah State Railroad Museum in 2002.