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Streetcar and Trolley Museums
Operating Museums
The following sites operate electric equipment, generally as
"intramural" operations on private property. Museum-type operations that
(at least in principle) provide point to point service between public
locations are listed on my light rail
page under Heritage Systems.
- Baltimore, Maryland: Baltimore Streetcar Museum
[official site]
- Brooks, Oregon: Oregon Electric Railway Museum
[official site]
- Cleveland, Ohio: Lake Shore Electric Railway (under construction; new
home of the former Trolleyville USA collection)
[official site]
- Colesville, Maryland: National Capital Trolley Museum
[official site]
- East Haven, Connecticut: Shore Line Trolley Museum
[official site]
- East Windsor, Connecticut: Connecticut Trolley Museum
[official site]
- Kennebunkport, Maine: Seashore Trolley Museum
[official site]
- Kingston, New York: Trolley Museum of New York
[official site]
- Milton, Ontario: Halton County Radial Railway
[official site]
- Mt. Pleasant, Iowa: Midwest Electric
Railway | [official
site]
- Perris, California: Orange Empire Railway Museum
[official site]
- Phoenix, Arizona: Phoenix Trolley Museum (Arizona Street Railway
Museum) [official site]
- Rockhill Furnace, Pennsylvania: Rockhill Trolley Museum
[official site]
- Rush, New York: New York Museum of Transportation
[official site]
- Saint-Constant, Québec: Canadian Railway Museum
[official site]
- St. Louis, Missouri: Museum of
Transportation | [official
site]
- Scranton, Pennsylvania: Electric City Trolley Museum
[official site]
- Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts: Shelburne Falls Trolley Museum
[official site]
- South Elgin, Illinois: Fox River Trolley
Museum
| [official site]
- Suisun, California: Western Railway Museum
[official site]
- Union, Illinois: Illinois Railway Museum
[official site]
- Washington, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Trolley Museum
[official site]
Non-Operating Exhibits
The following sites have only static displays of preserved
streetcars, interurbans, etc. This list is not intended to be complete.
This page was last updated on 1 March 2009.
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