Railroad Museum of Oklahoma
Established | April 27, 1989 |
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Location | 702 N Washington St, Enid, Oklahoma |
Director | Frank W. Campbell |
Website | www.railroadmuseumofoklahoma.org |
The Railroad Museum of Oklahoma is a railroad museum located in the former Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe freight depot in Enid, Oklahoma. The museum began in 1977 and is a non-profit operated by the Enid chapter of the National Railway Historical Society.[1] The freight depot was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.
It features two rooms of operating HO and N-gauge model railroads, a reference library, dining car china, 16 pieces of rolling stock,[2] and other railroad artifacts. The museum also leads bi-annual trips utilizing cabooses from historical Enid area rail service.
The museum is built next to a freight yard.
Rolling stock
- Frisco 1519
- ATSF 999567
- Union Pacific 25323
- M-K-T (Katy) 132
- Burlington Northern 12433 and 12181
- Army medical service car 89526
- Missouri Pacific caboose 13724
See also
- Enid City Railway
- Blackwell, Enid and Southwestern Railway
- Enid and Anadarko Railway
- Enid and Tonkawa Railway
- Enid Central Railway
- Denver, Enid and Gulf Railroad
- Enid-Pond Creek Railroad War
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Garfield County, Oklahoma
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Coordinates: 36°24′14″N 97°52′55″W / 36.40389°N 97.88194°W
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