- Western Pacific Railroad Museum
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locale=Portola ,California
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hq_city=Portola, California The Western Pacific Railroad Museum (WPRM) at Portola, formerly known as the Portola Railroad Museum prior toJanuary 1 2006 , is aheritage railway located atPortola, California , that preserves and operates historic American railroad equipment. The museum's mission is to preserve the history of theWestern Pacific Railroad . The museum is operated by the Feather River Rail Society, founded in 1984 to preserve the recently merged Western Pacific. It is located at a former Western Pacific locomotive facility, adjacent to the Union Pacific's ex-WP mainline through the Feather River Canyon.Museum Collection
The museum holds in its collection over thirty seven
diesel locomotive s, oneelectric locomotive , onesteam locomotive (under restoration and on display), more than ten passenger cars (including several from the famous "California Zephyr " train), numerous freight and maintenance cars and fifteencaboose s, as of 2008. They offer excursions and a "Run A Locomotive" program during the summer. The WPRM has one of the larger collections of early diesel era locomotives and freight cars in North America. The museum is often considered to have one of the most complete and historic collections of equipment and materials from a single railroad family. The WPRM is a "hands-on" museum that allows visitors to board and explore locomotives and cars in their collection.Among the significant pieces in the WPRM collection are
Western Pacific 805-A , an FP7 model passenger locomotive that pulled the "California Zephyr"; Southern Pacific Railroad's (SP) number 4450, nicknamed "Huff", an EMD SD9 diesel locomotive;WP 2001 , the first GP20 model locomotive (an earlyturbocharged diesel);WP 501 , an early switch engine and the first diesel purchased by the Western Pacific; Western Pacific0-6-0 steam locomotive 165, an oil burning switch engine built by ALCO in 1919; WP 37, a 200 ton rail-mounted crane, two track clearing snowplows (one wedge type and one rotary); and several rare, early 20th Century freight cars. Also located at the site are the Western Pacific Hospital, built in 1914 and one of the few remaining railroad hospitals (although it is unrestored), the Portola Diesel Shop built in 1953, and aninterlocking tower fromOakland, California , currently stored unrebuilt. The WPRM prides itself on maintaining several of their road diesels in mainline operating condition and is well-known for making occasional movements onClass I railroad s using their own historic motive power.Nearby Attractions
The “7 Wonders of the Railroad World” highlight seven key railfanning locations on the
Western Pacific Railroad in the Feather River Canyon" [cite web | url = http://www.plumascounty.org/Tour%20Itineraries%202008/Spec%20Tour%207.pdf | title = Tour 7 - Wonders of the Railroad World | publisher = Plumas County Visitors Bureau | accessdate = 2008-08-26] cite web | url = http://www.plumascounty.org/PDF/7Wonders.pdf | title = 7 Wonders of the Railroad World | publisher = Plumas County Visitors Bureau | accessdate = 2008-08-26] . These sites are west and east of the Museum.Plumas-Eureka State Park is located nearby, as is theLassen Volcanic National Park .Lake Davis andFrenchman Lake are popular fishing locations within easy driving of the museum.Graeagle , a town to the west of Portola, is home to vacation cabins and several golf courses.Run A Locomotive
One of the most famous aspects of the Western Pacific Railroad Museum is its nationally known Run A Locomotive (RAL) program. Except for winter and certain weekends when special events are in progress, the museum provides visitors a chance to be an engineer for an hour. Participants are given on-the-ground instruction, then they get to operate a real locomotive of their choice for an hour. A qualified engineer joins them in the locomotive for oversight and further instruction.
This is one of the first programs of its type in the United States. More information can be found at [http://www.runalocomotive.com Run A Locomotive.com] . The program is so popular that it is often reserved months in advance.
Zephyr Project
The Zephyr Project is a program of the Feather River Rail Society to acquire, preserve and restore cars, locomotives, personal stories and artifacts relating to the "
California Zephyr " passenger train. Currently, the Project's collection of equipment includes Western Pacific FP7 locomotive 805-A, dome-lounge car "Silver Hostel", dome-coache "Silver Lodge" and dining car "Silver Plate". In addition, the dome-coach "Silver Rifle" is on long term loan from theGolden Gate Railroad Museum . The Project maintains an informational website at [http://www.zephyrproject.com www.ZephyrProject.com] .ee also
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List of heritage railroads in the United States References
External links
* [http://www.wplives.org/WPRM_Home/wprm_home.html Museum's website] retrieved August 23, 2006.
* [http://www.wplives.org/ Home page of the Feather River Rail Society] retrieved December 2, 2005.
* [http://wprrsteam.blogspot.com/ WP 165 Steam Locomotive Restoration Blog] retrieved Setember 3, 2008.
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