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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. ... Camp Lockett Event & Equestrian Facility, 799 Forest Gate Rd., Campo ...
Pacific Southwest Railway Museum; Placerville & Sacramento Valley Railroad, oldest railroad west of the Mississippi [1] Port of LA Waterfront Red Car, a rebuilt part of the original Pacific Electric Railway system (Closed in 2015) Poway–Midland Railroad; Sierra Railway - Railtown 1897 State Historic Park; Red Car Trolley; Redwood Valley Railway
Pacific Southwest Railway Museum: Campo: Railroad: Includes 1916 railroad depot, historic railroad cars and steam and diesel locomotives on display, railroad equipment Parsonage Museum: Lemon Grove: Historic house: website, operated by the Lemon Grove Historical Society, displays include the general store, fruit packing, period rooms [12]
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.
The museum is a restored station from 1894, and has original equipment from the era, including a steam locomotive and caboose. [7] The station building was built in 1894, when the San Diego and Cuyamaca Railway was built, and it was moved across the tracks to its current site in 1915. [8]
San Diego Model Railroad Museum; San Francisco Cable Car Museum; San Francisco Railway Museum; San Jose Steam Railroad Museum; San Luis Obispo Railroad Museum; Santa Clara Transit Center; Santa Susana Depot; South Bay Historical Railroad Society; South Coast Railroad Museum; Southern California Railway Museum