The Railroad Museum of the Niagara Frontier is situated in a historic building, the Erie Railroad freight depot, which was built in 1922. This location in North Tonawanda, New York, adds a layer of historical significance to the museum, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in the history of railroads and the region.
The museum is operated by the Niagara Frontier Chapter of the National Railroad Historical Society. Its mission is to preserve the rich railroad history of the Buffalo, New York area, which was once the railroad hub of America. This focus on preservation provides visitors with a unique opportunity to learn about the pivotal role this region played in America's railroad history.
The Railroad Museum of the Niagara Frontier houses several small artifacts and four pieces of railway equipment. Among these are two bay-window cabooses, one of Erie ancestry and the other from the New York Central. The museum's locomotives include a gasoline-powered Plymouth 20-Tonner and a Whitcomb 50-Ton Diesel-Hydraulic centercab switcher, built by the Canadian Locomotive Company in Kingston, Ontario. These exhibits offer visitors a tangible connection to the past, allowing them to explore the technology and machinery that powered the railroads.
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111 Oliver St, North Tonawanda
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