Railway Museum of Greater Cincinnati

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The Railway Museum of Greater Cincinnati is a

railroad museum in Covington, Kentucky
.

Collection

The museum owns and maintains a collection of 80 historic railroad equipment located on a 4-acre (16,000 m2) site.[1]

The museum was founded in 1975 when a club of local railroad enthusiasts decided to run passenger cars on Amtrak trains. Several local members purchased cars for this goal. In the late 1980s, Amtrak tightened its restrictions on passenger cars, making it too expensive for most private citizens to keep them up.

Though the Amtrak excursions ended, the cars remained as the core of the present collection.[2] At that point the goal of the museum changed and now focuses on the preservation of the equipment. Tom Holley, former chairman of the board, stated "Now the primary purpose of the museum is the collection of the equipment that belonged to the seven railroads then entered Cincinnati."

Metropolitan View built in 1938 for the PRR's Broadway Limited, and a BM70nb railway post office (PRR #6518) modernized for the same train.[3]

Some of the other equipment includes former PRR #9408, an

Southern Railway business car, and former RI #428 (El Comedor) dining car.[6]

The museum is located at 315 Southern Avenue in the Latonia area of Covington.[7]

Rolling stock

Diesel locomotives
Image Operator Road Number Class Model Date Notes
EMD E8 Pennsylvania Railroad 5888 EP-22 EMD E8 1951 Undergoing restoration
EMD SW1 Pennsylvania Railroad 9408 ES-6 EMD SW1 1950
Passenger cars
Image Operator Road Number Class Type Manufacturer Date Notes
Pennsylvania Railroad 6518 BM70nb
Railway Post Office
PRR 1912 Fully equipped with sorting racks
cancellation tables, parcel bins
Pennsylvania Railroad
6062 Juliet
B70A
Baggage car
PRR 1928 Used for the transportation of Theatrical scenery
Pullman Company
Pennsylvania Railroad
Waltersburg Plan 3410A 12-1 sleeping car Pullman 1924
Pullman Company
Pennsylvania Railroad
Cascade Gardens Plan 4072B 10-5 sleeping car Pullman-Standard 1939
Pullman Company
Pennsylvania Railroad
Cascade Heights Plan 4072C 10-5 sleeping car Pullman-Standard 1940
Pullman Company
Pennsylvania Railroad
Metropolitan View
Plan 4080A 1-2 sleeper buffet-lounge-observation car Pullman-Standard 1938
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 5503 La Paz Coach
Pullman-Standard
1949 Built for B&O streamliner The Columbian
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 3315 Chicago Tavern-Lounge-Observation car
Pullman-Standard
1949 Built for B&O streamliner The Columbian

References

  1. . Retrieved 2013-05-08.
  2. ^ Eigelbach, Kevin (2002-03-19). "All aboard". The Cincinnati Post. E. W. Scripps Company. Archived from the original on 2004-11-14.
  3. ^ "A PRR Home Page: Railfanning: Passenger Cars". Archived from the original on 2012-07-07. Retrieved 2006-05-15.
  4. ^ "Preserved Diesels". www.ole.net. Archived from the original on February 25, 2006.
  5. ^ "Preserved Critters Dinkys & Centercabs".
  6. . Retrieved 2013-05-07.
  7. ^ "Cincinnati Railway Museum". Retrieved 2014-03-22.

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