NEW MUSEUM SCHEDULED TO OPEN
IN HISTORIC RICHMOND VIRGINIA RAILWAY STATION

Old Dominion Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society
to begin operation of museum featuring Virginia railroad history

Scheduled opening November, 2011

The old Southern Railway Station at 102 Hull Street in downtown Richmond as it appeared 100 years ago, and as it looks today following restoration project. The station will soon open its doors as a museum featuring railroad memorabilia from railroads, past and present, that operated in the Commonwealth.
 
Freight room - main exhibition area
This area is also available for rental for weddings, parties, etc.
 

Telegraph display illustrating the world's first "digital" communications system
 
Oil cans once used by railroads which operated steam locomotives in the Richmond area.
 
Signal lanterns from several area railroads
 
An assortment of items that once saw service on area railroads
 
The museum will contain several scale models including an extensive HO scale layout built by local railfan modelers
 
Collection of insulators that once carried telegraph communications and signal information along the rails.
 
Dining on the railroad often meant using the finest china and silver ware. Passenger trains boasted top of the line restaurant accommodations in the dining cars of old.
 
Locomotive bell. The museum yard houses restored antique rail cars and locomotives.
 
Rolling stock on the tracks located on the museum grounds.
Cab end of locomotive above
A view of the collection of rolling stock.
 
Entrance to the station master's office and ticket window
"Pot belly" stove in station master's office
Station master's desk
 
Track Car
 
Placing one of the chapter's track cars in the freight room display area.
 
Preparing the track car display
 
Another track velocipede in the collection.
 
Track tools used in rail construction and maintenance.