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713: 515: 51: 79: 945: 551: 331: 300: 435: 1013: 681: 475: 34: 246: 1074: 742: 652: 2500: 1135: 796: 621: 86: 58: 284:. The first site was at 1837 East River Road, where the Louisville Soccer Fields are now located. This first location was 6 acres (2.4 ha) in size, and was fenced and lighted by the Louisville Parks Department. The site opened for the public on May 30, 1958, with its dedication taking place on September 30, 1957. The museum eventually left the first location because of flooding from the nearby 1031:; whichever end was the front during the trip would hold white passengers, while the rear held black passengers. It was given to the Kentucky Railway Museum by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad in 1958. During the Civil War Centennial observances of the 1960s this car was pulled by the famous Civil War-era steam locomotive 1085:, and back, with views of the Rolling Fork River Valley along the way. The train crosses roads fourteen times on a single one-way trip. The total trip is 22 miles (35 km) and lasts approximately one hour. At various times special excursions will involve themes such as train robberies, haunted trains, 296:, and known as Ormsby Station. The Louisville and Nashville #152 locomotive was left at River Road to be repaired. Ormsby Station was situated on 32 acres (13 ha). However, the county informed the museum that the lease would not be renewed in 1993; the land was in a highly-valuable commercial area. 338:
The Kentucky Railway Museum faced vandalism concerns in its new location. In June 1992 it became necessary to build a razor wire perimeter fence after three juveniles (of an average age of twelve) damaged several of the historic cars and trains. Rich Collins, then the museum director, worried about
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The old Louisville and Nashville Steam Locomotive #152 is one of the trains used to take passengers to Boston, Kentucky, and back. It was donated to the museum by Louisville and Nashville Railroad President William H. Kendall in 1957. It is the oldest known remaining 4-6-2 Pacific to exist. It is
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With the edict from Jefferson County, it became necessary to move to the current site in New Haven, which opened on July 4, 1990. The original New Haven location was 8 acres (3.2 ha), with a building, and was donated by Lewis and Chester Simms, two New Haven businessmen, along with their wives
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leased it for use on its steam program from 1981 until 1982 when it was put into storage. In 1995 when the Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society moved it to their shops and ran it in the summer of 1996, then retired it and sent it back to
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was formerly on display at the museum, & is currently in Ravenna, KY where It'll be Restored to service. Having been originally donated in 1959 and restored to operation by other companies and organizations 4 times: in 1979 for
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In December 1975 it was decided to move the museum to a larger and safer location. The museum was moved in 1977 to the Ormsby Village area at the corner of La Grange Road and Dorsey Lane on land leased from
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The KRM currently owns 4 steam locomotives and 12 diesel locomotives, several of which are either under restoration or operational. You can see the full list below.
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dedicated to educating the public regarding the history and heritage of Kentucky's railroads and the people who built them. Originally created in 1954 in
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to New Haven. There is a large model train layout and a gift shop at New Haven, in a brick building that is a replica of the former L&N depot there.
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was a four-star hotel on rails, with polished brass restroom fixtures, and pull out beds. The Pullman Company sold the car to the museum in 1958.
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Many of the donations to move the museum from Louisville to New Haven were due to the efforts of Glenn Rutherford, a reporter for the Louisville
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and offers excursion trains on selected weekends in summer and fall. The line is a portion of the L&N's former main line from
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Route's Diesel Engine No. 32. It was painted black and gold by Monon, and kept as such, to match the school colors of
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Register of Historic Places. Out of service since 2011 and is currently undergoing FRA mandated 1,472-day inspection.
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Pacific style that is believed to be the last operating steam locomotive from the L&N. The museum operates a
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There is one other heritage railroad in Nelson County: My Old Kentucky Dinner Train, which is based at the
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In 1999 the Kentucky Railway Museum was given a grant by CSX Transportation to start a traveling exhibit.
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One of the buildings at the facility holds a model train display. The model trains are in glass-covered
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Cosmetically restored over previous few years. Now displayed at museum entrance. 39 and 1/2 inch gauge.
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was one of only two "two wood side steel" train cars ever made. It was designed for the times of the
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Donated by CSX in 2019. Locomotive will eventually be painted back into L&N colors.
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also the "Official State Locomotive of Kentucky", designated as such on March 6, 2000.
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The museum was chartered in 1954 by railroad enthusiasts from Louisville, through the
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Originally built as Reading #615; repainted into basic black L&N freight scheme.
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to restore it for operation, which they currently are still working on as of 2022.
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Underwent recent cosmetic restoration back to L&N livery; currently displayed.
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Another locomotive that dates back to the Kentucky Railway Museum's early days is
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On long-term lease to Kentucky Steam Heritage Corporation located in Ravenna, KY.
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due to its red color. It is a gas-powered motor rail car that formerly ran the
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Fun with the Family Kentucky, 2nd: Hundreds of Ideas for Day Trips with the Kids
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Fun With the Family Kentucky: Hundreds of Ideas for Day Trips with the Kids
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The other historic car at the facility on the National Register is the
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Louisville and Nashville Combine Car Number 665 NRHP Nomination Form
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List of attractions and events in the Louisville metropolitan area
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Frankfort and Cincinnati Model 55 Rail Car NRHP Nomination Form
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Looking out from the visitor center towards New Haven and the
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Callahan Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind
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Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Passenger and Baggage Depots
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Official state steam locomotive of Kentucky. On National
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Donated to KRM just months before fire destroyed plant.
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Originally built as F-7 #229L. Later rebuilt as a CF-7.
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Lexington Extension of the Louisville Southern Railroad
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Empty shell, currently being cosmetically restored.
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Illinois Central Railroad Station and Freight Depot
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(November 10, 2003). 992:in 2001 to focus on the restoration of 657:CSX (Louisville & Nashville) #1103 389:; the museum operates the segment from 2517: 1967:Kentucky & Indiana Terminal Bridge 1927:Barren River L & N Railroad Bridge 1663:. National Railway Historical Society. 1227: 1179: 1152: 2261:Highlands Museum and Discovery Center 2042: 1952:Fourteenth Street Bridge (Ohio River) 1830:Hopkinsville L & N Railroad Depot 1810:Ashland Coal and Iron Railroad Office 1692: 1320: 1318: 1195: 1166: 2476:International Bluegrass Music Museum 2372:Railway Museum of Greater Cincinnati 2311:Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History 2226:David A. 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Railway Museum of Greater Cincinnati

Kentucky Railway Museum is located in Kentucky
Kentucky Railway Museum is located in the United States
New Haven, Kentucky
United States
Coordinates
37°39′18″N 85°35′28″W / 37.655°N 85.591°W / 37.655; -85.591
http://www.kyrail.org/
New Haven, Kentucky
United States
railroad museum
Louisville, Kentucky
Nelson County
locomotives
National Register of Historic Places
Louisville and Nashville Steam Locomotive No. 152
Louisville and Nashville Combine Car Number 665
Mt. Broderick Pullman Lounge-Obs-Sleeping Car
Frankfort and Cincinnati Model 55 Rail Car

Louisville and Nashville Railroad
old line
Lebanon, Kentucky
John Hunt Morgan
Kentucky General Assembly
Monon Railroad
Louisville
Ohio River
Jefferson County

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