The California State
Railroad Museum
is a museum in the state park system of California ,
USA ,
interpreting the role of the "iron horse" in connecting California
to the rest of the nation. It is located in Old Sacramento at 111 I Street.
The museum features 21 restored locomotives and railroad
cars, some dating back to 1862. The "Sierra Scene" shows a large
scale mockup of a construction scene high in the Sierra Nevada
representing Donner Pass circa 1867, featuring the
locomotive Gov. Stanford. Other exhibits show how the influence of railroads
changed American society, influencing travel, commerce and daily life, as well
as the lives of railroaders and the diversity of people who work on railroads. Changing
exhibits featuring photography, ephemera, and artifacts from the museum's
collection, add depth and incidental information to the overall story of
railroad history. The Museum has an extensive educational program for
elementary students from across the region to help them learn about railroad
history using re-enactments, costumed docents, and including train and handcar
rides.
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