Conneaut Historical Railroad Museum - Conneaut, OH
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N 41° 56.985 W 080° 33.503
17T E 536602 N 4644291
The Conneaut Historical Railroad Museum is located on Depot St. in Conneaut, OH.
Waymark Code: WMCBQX
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 08/19/2011
Views: 15
The former New York Central depot, built in 1900, is the home of the Conneaut Railroad Museum. Besides rare items, such as an 1866 Stock Certificate of the Red River Line (NYC) and relics from the Ashtabula Bridge Disaster of 1876, they have a large displays of Lanterns, Timetables, Passes and old Photos. There are several large scale models of Locomotives and Equipment along with smaller gauge models. Outside you'll find an entire full size train, including Nickel Plate Berkshire #755.
The museum is open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 12:00pm to 5:00pm Memorial Day to Labor Day.
Museum Website: [Web Link]
Train ride provided?: no
Actual railroad cars or locomotives on display?: yes
Admission fee?: Free!
Street Address: Depot St. Conneaut, OH 44030
Gift shop?: yes
Café/restaurant?: no
Theater?: no
Other features?: No since the waymark was closed
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