The Rail City Museum is a railroad museum based in Oswego County, New York. It is notable for being the first steam-operated railroad museum in the United States.
History:[]
It was found by Stanley A. Groman, MD in 1954.
Locomotive Roster:[]
Images | Locomotive | Heritage | Type | Builder | Built | Status | Notes | |
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Bath & Hammondsport No. 11 | Everett Railroad Company | |||||||
Solvay Process Co. No. 25 | Scrapped in 1993 | |||||||
Huntingdon & Broad Top Mountain No. 38 | Everett Railroad Company | |||||||
Solvay Process Co. No. 45 | ||||||||
Solvay Process Co. No. 47 | ||||||||
Solvay Process Co. No. 51 | ||||||||
Solvay Process Co. No. 53 | ||||||||
Solvay Process Co. No. 57 | ||||||||
Solvay Process Co. No. 63 | ||||||||
Flagg Coal Company/Solvay Process Co. No. 75 | Vulcan Iron Works | December 1930 | Undergoing restoration at the Gramling Locomotive Works | |||||
Solvay Process Co. No. 77 |