A railroad history museum located in Fullerton, CA, this facility is presented by the Southern California Railroad and Public Affairs (SCRPA) organization. It serves as a cultural and educational resource for residents of Fullerton and surrounding communities, including those in the La Mirada area. The museum focuses on railroad history and heritage, and the SCRPA supports its operations through membership, donations, and community programs. Periodic events such as Railroad Days offer additional public engagement opportunities. The museum falls within the arts and culture category and is situated near the Fullerton train depot on East Santa Fe Avenue.
A big thank you to Lori and Mary they were great tour guides. They along with the rest of the staff were knowledgeable and enthusiastic about the museum. This was a small museum but it was full of fun hard to find and unique items. The hours are limited so check the website if you plan on visiting.
A great collection of vintage train cars! We enjoyed learning their history!
I went there the first saturday morning of January, 2025. It is like a time travel, bringing me back several decades ago. They displayed a collection of retired train cars. It is non-profit museum. People there are really nice and knowledgeable. Please go and support them and their amazing work!
A great window into train travels about 1950. This provides some great details about what would have been seen and used by some passengers on a 36 hour train journey. Fortunately I was able to have a sit down chat with one of the volunteers who was more than happy to recount his experiences and answer all my questions. Worth waiting to have this experience which is only offered the first and third Saturdays 9-noon. A fine edition to the City of Fullerton in DTF.
A great walk through American railroad history and the transit future that could have been, lost to the freeways and automobiles. Run by volunteers who are very passionate about railroads and trains and had a lot of personal memories to share. Stop by if you’re in town, and your plans would be on track. Please donate to keep them continue the great work. No entry fees.