Type Railroad museum Phone +1 805-548-1894 | Established 2013 | |
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Location 1940 Santa Barbara AveSan Luis Obispo, California Address 1940 Santa Barbara Ave, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401, USA Hours Closed today MondayClosedTuesdayClosedWednesdayClosedThursdayClosedFridayClosedSaturday10AM–4PMSundayClosedSuggest an edit Similar History Center of San Luis, Mission San Luis Obispo d, San Luis Obispo, Bishop Peak, Bubblegum Alley Profiles |
San luis obispo railroad museum 2014 national train day
The San Luis Obispo Railroad Museum, in San Luis Obispo, California, was founded to preserve and present the railroad history of California, and specifically the Central Coast, by collecting, restoring, displaying, and operating historic railroad equipment. The museum also maintains a research library, and document and photographic archives, and is developing an oral history program.
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- San luis obispo railroad museum 2014 national train day
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- The Facility
- The collection
- Rolling Stock
- References
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The Facility
Opened in 2013, the museum occupies the restored former Southern Pacific Freighthouse (built 1894) at 1940 Santa Barbara Avenue, adjacent to the Union Pacific main line and about one-quarter mile south of the San Luis Obispo Amtrak station. A standard-gauge display track extends along the east side of the building, and a short narrow-gauge display track is on the west side. The Freighthouse contains an exhibit hall and a model railroad depicting the three-foot-gauge Pacific Coast Railway at Port San Luis circa 1920 and the standard-gauge Southern Pacific Coast Line from Surf to Paso Robles, including the Cuesta Grade crossing of the Santa Lucia range circa 1950 (under construction in 2015 but partly operational). There is a children's play area incorporating hands-on train tables and a gift shop offering railroad books, lanterns, and clothing and other souvenirs. The building, its restrooms, and the model railroad area are fully accessible. The platform along the display track provides a safe place to view and photograph passing and waiting trains.
The collection
On display are baggage wagons, station furnishings, switch stands, signal components, telegraph equipment, historical and contemporary photographs, a handcar, a velocipede, push cars, mine and orchard railway equipment, and locomotive headlights, bells, and whistles. Library books, documents, and photographs are being cataloged and are available to researchers by arrangement.