National New York Central Railroad Museum

National New York Central Railroad Museum
Reporting mark NNYX
Locale Elkhart, Indiana
Dates of operation 1987present
Track gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Headquarters Elkhart, Indiana

The National New York Central Railroad Museum (reporting mark NNYX)[1] is a railroad museum located in Elkhart, Indiana dedicated to the preservation of the New York Central Railroad (NYC).

The museum includes several outdoor equipment displays, indoor model railroads, artifacts from the NYC and other railroad related exhibits including educational displays pertaining to the history of railroading. The museum is currently expanding its dedication to the preservation of both local and national railroad heritage. The museum consists of a modified NYC 20th Century Limited train set and freight house built by the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway (LS&MS) in 1907.[2]

History

Elkhart was a vital link between East and West during the growth of railroading in the U.S. In 1833 the LS&MS built a line through town; it was later acquired by the NYC in 1914.

The museum is situated opposite the Norfolk Southern Railway (NS) east-west main line; NS freight trains pass approximately every 15 minutes. Amtrak's Elkhart Station is also within walking distance; daily service is provided by the Lake Shore Limited (Chicago-Boston/New York) and Capitol Limited (Chicago-Washington, D.C.).

Equipment

NYC EMD E8 #4085
Restored Conrail bay window caboose

Locomotives

Steam

Diesel

Electric

Cabooses

Miscellaneous

Interior displays

See also

References

  1. Railinc, Search MARKs, accessed September 2009
  2. "Elkhart, Indiana (EKH)". Great American Stations. Retrieved 27 November 2012.

External links

Coordinates: 41°40′48″N 85°58′15″W / 41.679868°N 85.970893°W / 41.679868; -85.970893

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