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Alco Historical & Technical Society
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Address: P.O. Box 5942, Albany, NEW_YORK, 12205 USA. Tel.: 518-458-1819 Toll Free:
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We are developing plans to acquire buildings at the Alco Plant site to create a museum of the history of the American locomotive Company in Schenectady, NY.
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Hits: 955 Ratings: 0 Votes: 0 Rate/Vote It Added: 26-Jun-2009
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Empire State Railway Museum
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Address: Station Rd., Phoenicia, NEW_YORK, 12464 USA. Tel.: 845-688-7501 Toll Free:
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ESRM is dedicated to bringing alive the history of these railroads, their people and the towns they served, to the residents and visitors of the Catskill Mountains and the greater Hudson Valley. From the late 1800's through the 1940's the rugged steam locomotives of the Ulster & Delaware, Catskill Mountain Railroad, New York Central, New York Ontario & Western and Delaware & Northern climbed their steep and winding mountain grades bound for the grand hotels and humble boarding houses of the Catskills Mountains. They returned with lumber, bluestone, dairy and agricultural products of the region for transport to the New York City metropolitan area.
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Hits: 5256 Ratings: 5.00 Votes: 1 Rate/Vote It Added: 26-Nov-2002
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New York Museum of Transportation
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Address: P.O. Box 136, West Henrietta, NEW_YORK, 14586 USA. Tel.: N/A Toll Free:
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The New York Museum of Transportation is a unique resource providing a wealth of historical information for students and hours of delight and education for visitors of all ages. Through our historic vehicles and photographs, track car rides and model railroad displays, research library and gift shop, the museum's dedicated volunteers honor our area's transportation history, bringing it to life for today's visitors and preserving it for the future.
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Hits: 4143 Ratings: 1.00 Votes: 1 Rate/Vote It Added: 27-Nov-2002
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New York Transit Museum
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Address: Boerum Place, Brooklyn, NEW_YORK, 11201 USA. Tel.: (718) 694-5100 Toll Free:
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Moving London 1901 - 2001 presents a dramatic visual portrayal of the way transport has shaped the development of London over the last 100 years — and the way in which American expertise has influenced this process. New York Transit Museum's Main Facility in Brooklyn Heights Closed for Renovation. Reopening in 2003. Planned renovations include enhanced climate control systems, new fire and safety installations, and improved lighting and electrical systems. There will be a new art gallery and a renovated lecture/media room.
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Hits: 3196 Ratings: 8.00 Votes: 3 Rate/Vote It Added: 27-Nov-2002
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Oswego Railroad Museum
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Address: 56 west first street, oswego, NEW_YORK, 13126 USA. Tel.: 315-561-6863 Toll Free:
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Oswego Railroad Museum is the only Model Railroad Museum in Oswego County NY. We have a Large operating 24ft x 36ft HO scale layout that represents oswego county in the 1920s and up. We also have a large assortment of railroad paraphenalia from the area as well as lanterns, signs, photos, tools, and even several crossing shanties that we are restoring. We are open every weekend from Memorial Day to Labor day noon to 5pm. Please go to are website for continous updates. You can also check our facebook page which is under construction or email us at oswrrmus999@aol.com
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Hits: 858 Ratings: 6.50 Votes: 2 Rate/Vote It Added: 28-May-2010
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Rail City Historical Museum
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Address: 162 Stanley Drive, Sandy Creek, NEW_YORK, 13145 USA. Tel.: (315) 387-2932 Toll Free:
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The Rail City Historical Museum is a museum of a museum. It houses a static display of thousands of steam-era railroad photographs and memorabilia from a multitude of railroads as well as the complete history of Rail City Museum during its construction and operation from 1952 to 1974. The museum is located in the former New York Central Railroad station from Deer River, NY. Built in 1873, it was one of many original railroad structures dismantled and reconstructed by Dr. Groman at the site of Rail City Museum.
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Hits: 2626 Ratings: 4.20 Votes: 5 Rate/Vote It Added: 3-Dec-2002
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Railroad Museum of Long Island
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Address: 440 4 St., Greenport, NEW_YORK, 11944 USA. Tel.: 631-477-0439 Toll Free:
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The Railroad Museum of Long Island is a non-profit organization dedicated
to the preservation of railroad history on Long Island. The Museum operates at two sites; The museum in Greenport, which houses the museum's collection of small artifacts, photographs and other bits of railroad history from Long Island and the Riverhead Restoration Site, where the restoration of the museum's rolling stock takes place.
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Hits: 2613 Ratings: 4.50 Votes: 2 Rate/Vote It Added: 3-Dec-2002
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Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum
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Address: P.O. Box 23326, Rochester, NEW_YORK, 14692 USA. Tel.: (585) 533-1431 Toll Free:
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The Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum is a project of the Rochester Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society, Inc. The R&GV RR Museum currently rosters over 40 pieces of railroad rolling stock including seven serviceable diesel-electric locomotives, two steam locomotives which are currently under restoration to operating condition, six cabooses, seven freight cars, and several passenger cars amongst other railroad rolling stock. The museum also owns the last remaining Rochester Subway Car #60 which is currently undergoing a multi-year restoration to operating condition.
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Hits: 2273 Ratings: 0 Votes: 0 Rate/Vote It Added: 3-Dec-2002
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Salamanca Rail Museum
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Address: 170 Main Street, Salamanca, NEW_YORK, 14779 USA. Tel.: (716) 945-3133 Toll Free:
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The Museum is a fully restored passenger depot constructed in 1912 by the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railway. Through artifacts, photographs and video presentations, you will experience an era nearly 70 years ago when rail was the primary means of transportation from city to city. The museum exhibits show nostalgic railroad pieces with an emphasis on the three railroads that served the region; the Erie, the Baltimore & Ohio (BR&P), and the Pennsylvania railroads.
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Hits: 2070 Ratings: 3.67 Votes: 6 Rate/Vote It Added: 3-Dec-2002
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Trolley Museum of New York
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Address: 89 East Strand, PO Box 2291, Kingston, NEW_YORK, 12402 USA. Tel.: (845) 331-3399 Toll Free:
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The Trolley Museum of New York is a non-profit educational museum founded in 1955. The goals of the museum are to offer a ride to the public and through exhibits and educational programs to share the rich history of rail transportation and the role it played in the Hudson Valley region. In addition to static displays of trolley, subway and rapid transit cars from the United States and Europe, an excursion ride runs 1 1/2 miles from the foot of Broadway in downtown Kingston, New York, to picnic grounds on the shore of the Hudson River.
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Hits: 1942 Ratings: 0 Votes: 0 Rate/Vote It Added: 27-Nov-2002
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