San Diego Model Railroad Museum

Coordinates: 32°43′52″N 117°8′52″W / 32.73111°N 117.14778°W / 32.73111; -117.14778
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San Diego Model Railroad Museum
San Diego Model Railroad Museum is located in San Diego
San Diego Model Railroad Museum
Location within San Diego
Established1980
LocationCasa de Balboa
Balboa Park, San Diego, California
Coordinates32°43′52″N 117°8′52″W / 32.73111°N 117.14778°W / 32.73111; -117.14778
TypeMuseum and Exhibition Hall
DirectorAnthony Ridenhour
Websitehttp://www.sdmrm.org/

The San Diego Model Railroad Museum is a

San Diego, California. At 27,000 sq. ft., it is one of the largest such indoor exhibits in North America and the world.[citation needed] The museum is located on the lower level of the Casa de Balboa Building on the Prado in Balboa Park.[1][2]

Founded in 1982, the center was visited by nearly three million people in its first three decades.[3]

The San Diego Model Railroad Museum is a 501(c)(3) organization non-profit charity.

A model of the San Diego Union Station at the San Diego Model Railroad Museum along with a number of model trains.

History

Model railroading in Balboa Park began at the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition. In the 1930s, pioneer model railroader Minton Cronkhite designed and directed the construction of a number of scale model railroads in the 1930s, including a large exposition O scale model railroad in Balboa Park. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, as well as Pennsylvania Railroad, hired him to create giant model railroads for world fairs to stimulate interest in train travel and help revive the national economy during the years of the Great Depression. His 40-by-70-foot model railroad exhibit was the "chief transportation feature" of the 1935 exposition.

The San Diego Model Railroad Museum opened in 1982 with a mission to "preserve the heritage of railroading through a series of miniature representations of California railroads, research and preserve the history of model railroading, and educate the public in the many different aspects of railroading."[3]

Exhibits

With 27,000 square feet (2508 m2) of exhibit space, the museum is home of some of the largest HO and N scale layouts of their types. There are two massive HO scale layouts, a 1,200 sq ft (110 m2) N scale layout, a 2,700 sq ft (250 m2) O scale layout, and a Lionel type 3-Rail O gauge Toy Train gallery.

Library

The museum has a specialized library related to both model railroading and real railroads. The library has a collection of books, magazines, VHS tapes, blueprints and other materials for research. It is a reference library and the materials do not circulate, but it is open for any attendee of the museum.[4]

Railroad clubs

The model railroads were built and are maintained by four local railroad clubs, which exhibit their respective displays as nonprofit organizations.[3] The clubs are:

  • San Diego Model Railroad Association,[5] formally, The San Diego Model Railroad Club
  • La Mesa Model Railroad Club
  • San Diego Society of N-Scale
  • San Diego 3-Railers

See also

References

  1. ^ Google Maps location
  2. ^ "Your Visit - sdmrm.org". sdmrm.org. Retrieved 2024-04-14.
  3. ^ a b c San Diego Model Railway Museum. "Our History". San Diego Model Railway Museum - Bringing California's Railroad History To Life. San Diego Model Railway Museum. Retrieved 3 May 2012.
  4. ^ "Research for Rail-fans". San Diego Model Railroad Museum. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  5. ^ Changed to 501(C)(3) in 2009

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