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Railroaders Memorial Museum in downtown Altoona, PA, USA
Coordinates: 40°30′52.01″N 78°23′57.01″W / 40.5144472°N
78.3991694°W / 40.5144472;
-78.3991694 The
Railroaders Memorial Museum (RMM) is a railroad museum
in Altoona, Pennsylvania. The museum
is dedicated to revealing, interpreting, commemorating and
celebrating the significant contributions of railroaders and their
families to American life and industry.
Altoona is one of the hubs of the area's growing tourist
industry. Many significant cultural resources are within the city
itself, and most of these resources are linked directly to the
city's long history as a railroad center. Altoona is in a section
of southwestern Pennsylvania that is home to a number of
significant cultural and historic resources. The Allegheny Portage Railroad
National Historic Site, Johnstown Flood National
Memorial, Horseshoe Curve National Historic Site, Staple Bend
Tunnel (America's first railroad tunnel), and the historic iron
furnace at Mt. Etna are all within 25 miles (40 km) of
Altoona.
For more than a century Altoona was one of the most important
rail facilities in the United States. The city was home to the Altoona Works, Pennsylvania Railroad's repair
and maintenance shops, locomotive construction facility, and test
department. Altoona's location at the foot of the Allegheny front
and its proximity to the Horseshoe Curve route over the mountains
made the city a key location in the Altoona Pennsylvania Railroad's
operations.
The Pennsylvania Railroad's contribution to the nation’s
transportation infrastructure, and to production standardization,
marks it as one of the most important contributors to America's
industrial revolution. By the 1920s, the Altoona railroad works
employed 15,000 workers, and by 1945 the Pennsylvania Railroad's
facilities at Altoona had become the world's largest rail shop
complex.
The museum is also said to be haunted and was investigated by
The Atlantic Paranormal Society (TAPS) in 2004.[1]
History
- 1966 - An ad is placed in the Altoona Mirror
searching for parties interested in establishing a Railroad Museum
for Altoona.
- 1967 - The group forms the Altoona Railway
Museum Club and adopts the name Altoona Railway Museum
Association.
- 1968 - The National Railway Historical Society
grants a charter to the association. Chapter members begin
collecting railroad memorabilia and displaying historical objects
at civic events, etc.
- 1972 - The name Railroaders Memorial Museum is
officially incorporated.
- 1975 - Museum acquires the private rail car of
Charles M. Schwab - The Loretto. The Altoona Redevelopment
Authority sells the former Penn Central Railroad shop complex land
to the Center Associates with an agreement providing that Center
Associates make a 5-acre (20,000 m2) plot available
for the Museum.
- 1979 - Ground-breaking ceremonies are held on
May 12th.
- 1980 - Museum celebrates grand opening on
September 21st.
- 1985 - Museum acquires the PRR K4’s #1361
locomotive and moves it from the Horseshoe Curve to Altoona for
restoration.
- 1987-1988 - K4’s excursions haul thousands as
the “Pride of Altoona” returns to the rails.
- 1993 - Museum acquires former PRR master
mechanics building and an adjoining parcel of land.
- 1995 - Renovations to the master mechanics
building begin.
- 1997 - Exhibit fabrication and installation
work begin.
- 1998 - Grand opening of the new Railroaders
Memorial Museum held on April 25th.
- 2002 - Scott Cessna becomes Executive
Director
- 2007 - RMM board fires management and lets
Salone Marketing Group run the museum.[2]
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