Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society

The Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society (OERHS) is a
History
The group was founded in 1957,[1][2] and is named in honor of the Oregon Electric Railway, a former interurban electric rail line in the Willamette Valley. OERHS operated a streetcar museum known as Trolley Park in Glenwood, Washington County, Oregon from 1966[3] to 1995. The Trolley Park museum was formally named the Oregon Electric Railway Museum, and it retained the latter name when it moved in 1996 from Glenwood to Brooks, Oregon.
Operations

The OERHS currently operates the Willamette Shore Trolley between Portland and Lake Oswego,[4] as well as the Oregon Electric Railway Museum in Brooks.[5] The museum is on the grounds of Powerland Heritage Park, located just west of Interstate-5.
Collection
The OERHS collection includes two former-Portland
Although mostly concerned with preserving streetcars and electric railway equipment, the OERHS has also collected a modern
See also
References
- ^ ISBN 0-9647279-2-7.
- ^ "Firm Seeks Corporation" [headline was referring to another entity], article reporting OERHS's filing articles of incorporation as a non-profit. The Oregonian, November 1, 1957, p. 16.
- ^ "Trolley Park Opens Soon". The Oregonian. June 26, 1966, p. 35.
- ^ Edwards, Victoria (March 26, 2013). "After three-year hiatus, historic trolley from Lake Oswego to Portland will run this summer". The Oregonian. Retrieved May 1, 2013.
- ^ Welcome to the OERHS. Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society. Retrieved May 8, 2016.
- ^ "Aussie Train [sic] Arrives for Museum" (September 28, 1959). The Oregonian, Section 3, p. 8.
- ^ "Museum News" (August 2012). Tramways & Urban Transit magazine, p. 317. UK: LRTA Publishing Ltd.
External links
- Official website – includes links to the Willamette Shore Trolley and museum.
- Old official website – with some additional links not yet moved to the new website