List of heritage railroads in the United States

List of heritage railroads in the United States

This is the list of heritage railways in the United States of America

Alabama

* Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum

Alaska

* Tanana Valley Railroad [http://www.fairnet.org/agencies/tvrr/TVRR_old.html] in Pioneer Park (1899 engine)
* White Pass and Yukon Route
*WhiteHorse Trolley

Arizona

* Arizona Railway Museum (no excursions listed)
* Arizona Street Railway Museum (Phoenix Trolley)
* Grand Canyon Railway
* McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park in Scottsdale
* Old Pueblo Trolley
* Verde Canyon Railroad

Arkansas

* Eureka Springs and North Arkansas Railway
* River Rail Streetcar

California

* Angels Flight
* Calico and Odessa Railroad in the ghost town of Calico
* California State Railroad Museum
* California Western Railroad, also called the Skunk Train
* Disneyland Railroad (three locomotives are historic)
* Fillmore and Western Railway - short line used by Hollywood film industry.
* Ghost Town and Calico Railway in Knott's Berry Farm
* Golden Gate Railroad Museum (no excursions listed)
* Napa Valley Wine Train
* Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad and Transportation MuseumFact|date=January 2008
* Niles Canyon Railway
* Orange Empire Railway Museum
* Pacific Coast Railroad (tourist) in Santa Margarita, California
* Pacific Coast Railway, a former narrow-gauge system near San Luis Obispo, California
* Pacific Southwest Railway Museum
* Poway-Midland Railroad
* Railtown 1897
* Roaring Camp Railroads
* Sacramento RiverTrain
* San Francisco cable car system
* San Francisco F Market streetcar line
* San Luis Obispo Railroad Museum
* Santa Clara County Railroad Museum (proposed)
* Sierra Railroad
* Sierra Railway - Railtown 1897 State Historic Park
* Western Pacific Railroad Museum formerly called the Portola Railroad Museum
* Western Railway Museum
* Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad
* Yreka Western Railroad

Colorado

* Colorado Railroad Museum
* Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad
* Cripple Creek and Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad
* Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad
* Georgetown Loop
* Manitou and Pike's Peak Cog Railway
* Royal Gorge Route Railroad
* Platte Valley Trolley
* Fort Collins Trolley

Connecticut

* Connecticut Trolley Museum, in East Windsor.
* Danbury Railway Museum, in Danbury.
* Essex Steam Train operated by the Valley Railroad Company, in Essex. [http://www.essexsteamtrain.com]
* Naugatuck Railroad and Railroad Museum of New England, in Thomaston [http://www.rmne.org]
* Shore Line Trolley Museum, in East Haven.

Delaware

* Wilmington and Western Railroad

Florida

* Mount Dora Railroad
* Seminole Gulf Dinner Train
* TECO Line Streetcar System
* Walt Disney World Railroad (four locomotives are historic)
* Busch Gardens Park Railroad

Georgia

* Agrigama Logging Train
* Blue Ridge Scenic Railway
* Chickamauga Train from Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum
* Roosevelt Railroad Museum (motorcar excursions and possible train rides)
* Sam Shortline Excursion Train
* Savannah Roundhouse Railroad Museum (retired railroad equipment; steam locomotives, some diesel locomotives, streetcars/trolley cars on display but there is going to be heritage streetcar/trolley car operation that Savannah is currently going to do with a Melbourne, Australia, w-5 streetcar, PCC streamliner streetcar, Birney car single truck car with diesel hybrid operation will change batteries over to diesel-electric power)
* Six Flags Over Georgia Park Railroad
* Southeastern Railroad Museum (offers caboose rides and retired freight car rides)
* Stone Mountain Scenic Railroad
* Tallulah Falls Railroad Museum(2' Narrow-gauge Diesel Powered Steam-Outline Train Exursions & Other

Artifacts of Tallauah Fall Railroad

Hawaii

* Hawaiian Railway
* Kauai Railroad
* Sugar Cane Train

Illinois

* Galesburg Railroad Museum
* Illinois Railway Museum includes a 4.9 miles (8 km) line through farmland.
* Monticello Railway Museum [http://www.mrym.org/]
* Silver Creek & Stephenson Railroad [http://rogerwld.railfan.net/sc/silvercr.htm]

Indiana

* Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society [http://www.765.org/] (future)
* Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum [http://hvrm.railfan.net/]
* Indiana Railway Museum
* National New York Central Railroad Museum in Elkhart, Indiana
* Whitewater Valley Railroad

Iowa

* Boone and Scenic Valley Railroad
* Fourth Street Elevator
* Midwest Central Railroad

Kansas

* Abilene and Smoky Valley Railroad
* Midland Railway (Kansas)

Kentucky

* Bluegrass Railroad Museum
* Big South Fork Scenic Railway
* Kentucky Railway Museum

Louisiana

* Canal Street Streetcar
* St. Charles Avenue Streetcar
* Riverfront Streetcar
* Old Hickory Railroad [http://www.louisianasteamtrain.com/] in Baton Rouge

Maine

* Belfast and Moosehead Lake Railroad
* Boothbay Railway Village
* Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum
* Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad
* Seashore Trolley Museum
* Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway

Maryland

* B&O Railroad Museum
* Western Maryland Scenic Railroad

Massachusetts

* Berkshire Scenic Railroad Museum [http://www.berkshirescenicrailroad.org/]
* Cape Cod Central Railroad
* Edaville Railroad
* Lowell trolley Line

Michigan

* Coopersville and Marne RailwayFact|date=January 2008
* The Henry Ford (track is on museum grounds)
* Huckleberry Railroad
* Little River Railroad (Michigan)
* Southern Michigan Railroad Society
* Steam Railroading Institute [http://www.mstrp.com/]
* Quincy & Torch Lake Cog Rail Tramway that opened 1997

Minnesota

* Como-Harriet Streetcar Line
* Excelsior Streetcar Line
* Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad
* Minnesota Transportation Museum
* North Shore Scenic Railroad
* Minnesota Zephyr

Missouri

* Belton, Grandview and Kansas City Railroad [http://www.beltonrailroad.org]
* Branson Scenic Railway [http://bransontrain.com/]
* [Silver Dollar City Theme Park Railroad

Nebraska

* Fremont and Elkhorn Valley Railroad [http://www.fremontrailroad.com/]

Nevada

* Nevada Northern Railway
* Nevada State Railroad Museum (one and seven mile tracks)
* Virginia and Truckee Railroad (in reconstruction)

New Hampshire

* Conway Scenic Railroad
* Hobo Railroad
* Mount Washington Cog Railway
* Wilton Scenic Railroad
* Silver Lake Railroad

New Jersey

* Black River and Western Railroad [http://www.brwrr.com/]
* Delaware River Rail Excursions [http://www.877trainride.com/]
* New Jersey Museum of Transportation [http://www.njmt.org/]

New Mexico

* Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad

New York

* Adirondack Scenic Railroad
* Arcade and Attica Railroad [http://www.anarr.com/index.html]
* Catskill Mountain Railroad
* Delaware & Ulster Railroad
* Railroad Museum of Long Island [http://www.rmli.org/]
* Tioga Scenic Railroad [http://www.tiogascenicrailroad.com/]

North Carolina

* Charlotte Trolley
* Great Smoky Mountains Railroad
* New Hope Valley Railway [http://www.nhvry.org/]
* North Carolina Transportation Museum [http://www.nctrans.org/]
* Tweetsie Railroad

Ohio

* Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad [http://www.cvsr.com/index.shtml]
* Hocking Valley Scenic Railway [http://www.hvsry.org/]
* Ohio Central Railroad [http://www.ocsteam.com/] (status uncertain)
* Zanesville and Western Scenic Railroad [http://www.zwsr.org/]

Oklahoma

* Oklahoma Railway Museum [http://www.oklahomarailwaymuseum.org/]
* ElReno Trolley

Oregon

* Mount Hood Railroad
* Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society
* Portland Streetcar (portions)
* Portland Vintage Trolley
* Sumpter Valley Railway
* Willamette Shore Trolley

Pennsylvania

* Bellefonte Historical Railroad [http://www.bellefontetrain.com/]
* Duquesne Incline
* East Broad Top Railroad - a National Historic Landmark
* Middletown and Hummelstown Railroad
* Monongahela Incline
* New Hope and Ivyland Railroad [http://www.newhoperailroad.com/]
* Steamtown National Historic Site
* Strasburg Rail Road
* Wanamaker, Kempton, and Southern [http://www.kemptontrain.com]
* Wawa and Concordville Railroad - now defunct
* West Chester Railroad [http://www.westchesterrr.net]
* Westmoreland Scenic Railroad - now defunctFact|date=January 2008

Rhode Island

* Islander Touring Train [http://www.newportdinnertrain.com/index2.htm]
* Newport Dinner Train [http://www.newportdinnertrain.com/]
* Old Colony and Newport Scenic Railroad [http://www.ocnrr.com/]

outh Dakota

* Black Hills Central Railroad [http://www.1880train.com/] - also called the 1880 Train
* Prairie Village, Herman and Milwaukee Railroad [http://www.prairievillage.org/Railroad.html]

Tennessee

* Dollywood Express [http://www.dollywood.com/rides-attractions/ride-detail.aspx?AttractionID=105] in Dollywood
* MATA Trolley
* Tennessee Central Railroad Museum
* Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum
* Lookout Mountain Incline railway
* Three Rivers Rambler

Texas

* Austin Steam Train Association [http://www.austinsteamtrain.org]
* Galveston Trolley [http://www.islandtransit.net/]
* Grapevine Vintage Railroad
* Jefferson and Cypress Bayou Railway
* McKinney Avenue Transit Authority [http://www.mata.org/]
* Six Flags Over Texas Railroad [http://www.sixflags.com/overtexas]
* Six Flags Fiesta Texas Railroad
* Texas Railroad Museum (proposed)

Utah

* Heber Valley Historic Railroad

Washington

* Chehalis-Centralia Railroad
* Chelatchie Prairie Railroad
* George Benson Waterfront Streetcar Line
* Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad
* Northern Pacific Railway Museum
* The Northwest Railway Museum
* Pend Oreille Railroad

West Virginia

* Cass Scenic Railroad State Park
* Durbin and Greenbrier Valley Railroad [http://www.mountainrail.com/]
* Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad [http://www.potomaceagle.info/]

Wisconsin

* East Troy Electric Railroad [http://www.easttroyrr.org/]
* Kenosha Streetcar
* Kettle Moraine Scenic Railroad - now defunctFact|date=January 2008
* Lumberjack Steam Train
* Mid-Continent Railway Museum
* Osceola and St Croix Valley Railway

ee also

* List of heritage railways


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