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Cimarron Valley Railroad Museum
Address: P.O. Box 844, Cushing, OKLAHOMA, 74023 USA. Tel.: (918) 225-1657 Toll Free:
The Cimarron Valley Railroad Museum of Cushing, Oklahoma was established by the Read family, --Robert F. Read, Wife Mazie Cox Read, and Son, Bob Read, Jr. in 1970 with the acquisition of the Santa Fe Depot from Yale, Oklahoma. This particular Depot was the site of E.H Read's first agency, 1933-1936, following long service at Cushing. The family felt it to be the place to house a large and growing collection of railroad memorabilia, so the station was moved to the home acreage 1 1/2 miles south of Cushing. The Santa Fe Depot houses the bulk of the railroad artifacts, exhibiting a great variety of this rail memorbilia.
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Oklahoma Railway Museum
Address: 3400 N.E. Grand Blvd., Oklahoma City, OKLAHOMA, 73111 USA. Tel.: 4054248222 Toll Free:
The Oklahoma Railway Museum is located in Oklahoma City with several artifacts on site. The museum is open on Saturdays from 10am-4pm.
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Railroad Museum Of Oklahoma
Address: 702 N Washington St, Enid, OKLAHOMA, 73701 USA. Tel.: 580-233-3051 Toll Free:
The state's largest collection of railroad equipment, memorabilia and related items; static displays of rolling stock. Enid Chap. 35 National Railway Historical Society non-profit corporation founded for the preservation and display of R.R artifacts for public viewing.
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Three Rivers Museum
Address: 220 Elgin, Muskogee, OKLAHOMA, 74401 USA. Tel.: 918-686-6624 Toll Free:
Located in the restored Midland Valley Railroad Depot, this local history museum tells the story of the development of the Three Rivers region of northeastern Oklahoma. A 1940s diesel switch engine is featured.
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