Pacific Southwest Railway Museum

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Pacific Southwest Railway Museum
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Founded 18 October 1959 (1959-10-18)[1]
Founder Eric Sanders, et al.
Type Public-benefit corporation
95-2374478 (CA 501(c)(3))
Focus Railroad museum, historic preservation
Location
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Origins San Diego County Rail Museum[1]
Area served
San Diego County
Mission The Pacific Southwest Railway Museum Association, Inc. is dedicated to preserving the physical legacy and the experience of rail transportation. Programs address the historical, social, economic and technical impact of railroading with particular emphasis on railroads of San Diego County and the larger systems with which they connected in the United States and Mexico.[3]
Website www.psrm.org
Formerly called
San Diego Railroad Museum

The Pacific Southwest Railway Museum is a railroad museum in California controlled by the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum Association located in Campo, on the San Diego & Arizona Eastern Railway line. The museum also owns and manages a railroad depot located in La Mesa.

Facilities

Campo

Since 1986, the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum Association 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 museum also has several historic railroad cars and locomotives on display, including five steam locomotives, seventeen diesel locomotives and many other pieces of rolling stock.[6] A large display building houses part of the railroad equipment collection which allow visitors to view or walk through the equipment. The museum is also home to the Southwest Railway Library. This library was housed in the Santa Fe Depot baggage section in downtown San Diego until early 2003 to make way for an expansion of the Museum of Contemporary Art; the library collection was moved and went to storage in the Campo facility until moving to the current library, which opened on July 2014.[7][8][9]

La Mesa

The museum manages the original La Mesa depot in downtown La Mesa, next to the La Mesa Boulevard stop on the San Diego Trolley Orange Line. It is the oldest building in town and is the sole surviving San Diego and Cuyamaca Railway station.[10] The museum's renovation of the depot won an award from San Diego's historic preservation society, Save Our Heritage Organisation.[11]

Next to the depot is a display train consisting of saddletank steam locomotive 0-6-0ST Mojave Northern Railroad #3, a Pacific Fruit Express reefer car, and a Southern Pacific Railroad caboose.

In Media

  • Part of the There Goes a... episode "There Goes a Train" features the railroad museum in Campo.[12] The video was made in 1994 and the museum was closed for the week of shooting. In the video, the museum's ALCO MRS-1 United States Air Force 2104 locomotive was pulling a 3-car Golden State excursion train heading east.[6] The museum was also a filming site for the Real Rockin' Wheels video, "Train Songs".

See also

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References

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  4. Nancy Ray, "The Ties That Bind : Little 'Railroad That Can' Maintains Glory of Ribbon of Steel's Golden Age", Los Angeles Times, November 30, 1986.
  5. Nancy Ray, "Rail Museum Gets Up Steam : Visitors Will Soon Be Offered Rides on Trains", Los Angeles Times, May 20, 1985.
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  10. Troy Corley, "10 Favorite Treks to the Tracks that relate the colorful history of railroads joining the East with the West", Los Angeles Times, February 20, 1986.
  11. Lenore Look, "Preserving Heritage: Heroic Efforts Garner Prizes From SOHO", Los Angeles Times, May 16, 1985.
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