Lake Shore Railway Museum
About
The Lake Shore Railway Museum complex is a neighborhood revitalization anchor for its section of North East Borough and provides a safe and open area for viewing railroad operations (as cited in nationally distributed Trains Magazine). In addition to the historic locomotives and rolling stock, we have many other artifacts and equipment pertinent to America’s and the region’s railroad heritage, all maintained by LSRHS at the museum. The LSRHS museum is open to the public on a regular basis on weekends until the end of October. The LSRHS Museum grounds are open to the public year-round, weather permitting.
Lake Shore Railway Museum
Founded in 1956, the Lake Shore Railway Historical Society, Inc. (LSRHS) is a 501(c)(3) all-volunteer educational organization operating a railroad museum on the grounds of the former New York Central Railroad passenger depot in the borough of North East in Erie County, Pennsylvania. LSRHS is governed by a member-elected Board of Directors that meets monthly to conduct LSRHS business.
For more information on operating hours, visiting guidelines and admission rates please visit https://lakeshorerailway.com/ or call +1 814-725-1911.
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