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South Bay Historical Railroad Society

Coordinates: 37°21′11″N 121°56′11″W / 37.35306°N 121.93639°W / 37.35306; -121.93639
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South Bay Historical Railroad Society
FoundedMay 10, 1985 (1985-05-10)[1]
FounderRobert Dolci, Ed Peterman, Bill Trudeau, & Doug Gross[1]
TypePublic-benefit corporation[2]
77-0071257 (CA 501(c)(3))[2]
FocusRailroad museum, Historic preservation, Model railroading
Location
Coordinates37°21′11″N 121°56′11″W / 37.35306°N 121.93639°W / 37.35306; -121.93639
OriginsSan Jose Society of Model Railroaders[1]
Area served
South Bay
Websitewww.sbhrs.org

The South Bay Historical Railroad Society is located in Santa Clara, California and operates the Edward Peterman Museum of Railroad History in the Santa Clara Depot, as well as the Santa Clara Tower and two other buildings.[3]

The depot is the oldest train station on the west coast. The track in front of the depot is the former Southern Pacific, currently Union Pacific, Coast Line, and also UP's Newhall Yard, where freight trains are made up and change crews. Both passenger and freight trains pass the depot. They include Caltrain, the Altamont Corridor Express, the Amtrak Capitol Corridor, the Amtrak Coast Starlight, and various UP freight trains.

Inside the museum there is a library, artifact displays, 2 large model railroad layouts (HO and N scale),[4] and a boardroom that is available to rent. The museum is open on Tuesdays from 5PM to 8PM, and Saturdays from 10AM to 4PM.[5] The Northern California Bluegrass Society (NCBS) and the South Bay Historic Railroad Society sponsor a free bluegrass and related music jam at the Edward Peterman Museum at the Santa Clara Historic Train Depot on most 2nd Saturdays of the month from 12-3pm.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "SBHRS History". Retrieved 2012-09-19.
  2. ^ a b "Donations". Retrieved 2012-09-19.
  3. ^ "Welcome to SBHRS!". Retrieved 2012-09-19.
  4. ^ "South Bay Historical Railroad Society - LiveSV.com". Retrieved 2012-09-20.
  5. ^ Hindin, Daniel (March 28, 2001). "South Bay Historical Railroad Society". The Sun, Sunnyvale's Newspaper. Sunnyvale, California. Retrieved 2012-09-20.