Oregon Electric Railway Museum Explained

Oregon Electric Railway Museum
Former Name:Glenwood Electric Railway "Trolley Park"
Established:1959
Location:Brooks, Oregon, United States
45.0517°N -122.9796°W
Website:museum.oregontrolley.com

The Oregon Electric Railway Museum is the largest streetcar/trolley museum in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. It is owned and operated by the Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society and is located in Brooks, Oregon, on the grounds of Powerland Heritage Park[1] (formerly known as Antique Powerland).

History

The original museum opened in Glenwood, about west of Portland, in 1959, with the first operation of streetcars taking place in 1963[2] [3] and regular operation in 1966.[4] It was named Glenwood Electric Railway "Trolley Park"[5] or, more commonly, the Trolley Park, but its formal name in later years was the same as that of the present museum. The Glenwood museum was built on the site of a former steam logging railroad,[2] [6] and OERHS re-equipped the former sawmill building of the Consolidated Timber Company as a four-track carbarn.[3] The museum property occupied about 26acres,[7] and trolley cars were able to operate on a 1.7miles line.[6]

Operation at the Glenwood site ended in autumn 1995.[2]

Current operations

The current museum opened in Brooks in 1996. The museum consists of about one mile of mainline track with overhead wire. There is a four-track carbarn to store the international collection of streetcars.

The museum is open from May through October with trolley operations on Saturdays. The big event of the year is the annual Steam-Up, held on the last weekend of July and the first weekend of August. Thousands of riders use the trolley during these two weekends.

Collection

Rolling stock at the Oregon Electric Railway Museum
No. Image Type Mfr. Built Service Acquired Notes Refs.
503Streetcar (Council Crest)Brill1904Portland Railway, Light and Power CompanyOne of the two Portland "Council Crest" Brill cars, No. 503, was loaned to San Francisco in 1983,[8] and again in 1985, for operation in the San Francisco Historic Trolley Festival, predecessor of the F Market & Wharves heritage streetcar line.[9] In the late 1980s, Portland's transit agency, Tri-Met, used cars 503 and 506 as the models for new replica-vintage streetcars it was planning to purchase for use on the then-planned Portland Vintage Trolley service.[10] Four faux-vintage Council Crest cars were eventually built by the Gomaco Trolley Company.[11] [12] [13]
5061975
813Streetcar ("Master Unit")1932Renumbered to 4012 after regauging for Portland-Oregon City interurban line in 1949–50.[14]
1067InterurbanMilwaukie Shops19071981One of two donated to museum in 1981; the other (#1065) was scrapped. Both had been stripped for use as cabins at Cannon Beach since 1946.[15]
48Double-decker tramBlackpool Tramway1928Blackpool Tramway1964Double-decker 48 ran on the Willamette Shore Trolley line in Portland before it was retired in 2004 and moved to the museum in 2006. Returned to service in 2017.[16]
1187O-class tramMeadowbank Manufacturing Company1912Sydney Tramways1959Provides most of current revenue operations.[17]
210StreetcarCCFP Company Shops1940Companhia Carris de Ferro do Porto (CCFP)2006Single-truck car; renumbered to 201 in 1994, at time of retirement from service.[18]
74Streetcar (Birney)American Car Company1919Fresno Traction Company[19]
326Tacoma Railway and Power Company
1318StreetcarSt. Louis Car Company1923Los Angeles Railway[20]
1118Streetcar (PCC)St. Louis Car Company1946San Francisco Muni
1159Originally built for St. Louis Public Service as car #1726.[21]
1213US SLRVBoeing-Vertol19772000Originally numbered 1221, one of two prototypes to operate with a trolley pole; later fitted with a pantograph and renumbered to 1213.[22]
12Double-decker tramHong Kong Tramways1952Hong Kong Tramways1999Retired in 1985 and exhibited at Expo 86 in Vancouver, BC.[23]
1455Snow sweeperMcGuire1899Portland Railway, Light and Power CompanyOriginally built for East Side Railway; transferred to Oregon Water Power and Railway in 1902, and renumbered to 102 at that time, then to 1455 by PRL&P in 1906. Retired in 1954. [24]
21Steeple-cab locomotiveGeneral Electric1912Oregon Electric Railway2017[25]
2541916Great Falls Reduction DepartmentLast used by the Anaconda Copper Mining Company[26]
3511903Missoula Street Railway[27]
401Baldwin-Westinghouse1912Timber Butte Milling Company[28]
604TrolleybusTwin Coach1940Seattle Metroc. 1970s[29]
648Pullman-Standard19442000Removed from collection in 2018.[30] [31]
2411CCF-Brill1954British Columbia Electric Railway2002[32]
19Streetcar (work cars)1934Brussels, Belgium2015Moved to the museum from storage in Port Mellon, British Columbia in 2015. Originally built as passenger cars and converted to work service in the 1970s.[33] [34]
25[35]
26[36]
31[37]
34[38]
12471937[39]
1048Streetcar (passenger)1937Moved to the museum from storage in Port Mellon, British Columbia in 2015. Originally built as #1608. Retired in 1975, it was sold in 1984 to the Grand Cypress Resort, a then-new 930acres resort near Orlando, Florida, where a streetcar line opened in 1985 to carry guests around the vast property. The 3.5miles[40] streetcar line closed in the mid-1990s, and two of its cars were eventually moved to B.C. after being acquired by the owner of the other ex-Brussels streetcars now at OERM.[41]
2190Trailer (passenger)1931Moved to the museum from storage in Port Mellon, British Columbia in 2015. History similar to # 1048.[42]
7020Streetcar (PCC)La Brugeoise1952Retired in the 2000s.[43]
96Interurban1930Milan, Italy2016Acquired from Issaquah Valley Trolley[44]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Oregon Electric Railway Museum . . 2017-08-12.
  2. Young, Andrew D. (1997). Veteran & Vintage Transit, p. 90. St. Louis: Archway Publishing. .
  3. Price, J. H. (August 1978). "Museum News", five-page article about OERHS and its museum in Glenwood. Modern Tramway, pp. 270–273, 276. UK: Ian Allan Publishing.
  4. "Trolley Park Opens Soon". The Oregonian. June 26, 1966, p. 35.
  5. Book: The Western Railroader For the Western Railfan 1970-08: Vol 33 Iss 8 . August 1970 . Western Railroader . 33 . English.
  6. Marsh, Willard W. (March 29, 1983). "Trolley Museum: Head for Glenwood if a trip aboard a vintage streetcar is your desire". The Seattle Times, p. C4.
  7. Pierce, J. Kingston (September 7, 1982). "The Land of Lost Trolleys: These old streetcars from days gone by have found a home at the Trolley Park". The Valley Times (Beaverton, Oregon), pp. C1–C2.
  8. Jung, Carolyn (July 15, 1983). "Historic Portland trolley car travels south". The Oregonian (Portland).
  9. Book: Ehrlich, Peter. San Francisco's F-Line. 2012. Trafford Publishing. Chapter 3: The Trolley Festivals. 47, 55, 160. 978-1-4669-3739-0.
  10. Morgan . Steve . Portland's New/Old Trolleys . . Free Congress Foundation . Spring 1992 . 1048-3845 . 2017-08-12.
  11. Web site: Portland Council Crest Car 503 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2019-09-30.
  12. Web site: Portland Council Crest Car 506 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 30 September 2019.
  13. Book: Portland's Streetcars . Thompson, Richard . 2006 . . 0-7385-3115-4.
  14. Web site: Portland Broadway Car #813 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2021-11-22.
  15. Web site: Portland Interurban 1067 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2019-09-30.
  16. Web site: Blackpool Tram #48 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2021-11-22.
  17. Web site: Sydney Australia Tram #1187 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2021-11-22.
  18. Web site: Porto Car #210 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2021-11-22.
  19. Web site: The Collection . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2021-11-22.
  20. Web site: Los Angeles Yellow Car # 1318 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2019-09-30.
  21. Web site: San Francisco Muni PCC #1159 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2021-11-22.
  22. Web site: Muni LRV 1213 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2019-09-30.
  23. Web site: Hong Kong Tram # 12 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2021-11-22.
  24. Web site: Portland Sweeper 1455 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2019-09-30.
  25. Web site: Oregon Electric Locomotive #21. OERHS. 2021-11-22.
  26. Web site: Freight Motor 254 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2019-09-30.
  27. Web site: Freight Motor 351 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2019-09-30.
  28. Web site: Freight Motor 401 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2019-09-30.
  29. Web site: Trolley Bus 604 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2019-09-30.
  30. Preservation Update . March–April 2020 . Trolleybus Magazine . 56 . 350 . National Trolleybus Association . UK . 65 . 0266-7452 . 62554332.
  31. Web site: Trolley Bus 648 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2021-11-22 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190930171740/http://oerhs.oregontrolley.com/collection/trolleybus-648/ . September 30, 2019 . dead.
  32. Web site: Trolley Bus 2411 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2019-09-30.
  33. Museum News. Tramways & Urban Transit. 934. LRTA Publishing. October 2015. UK. 417. 1460-8324.
  34. Web site: Brussels Sweeper Car #19 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2019-09-30.
  35. Web site: Brussels Work Tram # 25 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2019-09-30.
  36. Web site: Brussels Work Tram # 26 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2019-09-30.
  37. Web site: Brussels Work Tram # 31 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2019-09-30.
  38. Web site: Brussels Work Tram # 34 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2019-09-30.
  39. Web site: Brussels Tram # 1247 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2019-09-30.
  40. Web site: Phraner. S. David. Vintage Trolleys: A National Overview. Transportation Research Board. 324. 1992.
  41. Web site: Brussels # 1048 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2019-09-30.
  42. Web site: Brussels Trailer # 2190 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2019-09-30.
  43. Web site: Brussels PCC 7020 . Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society . 2019-09-30.
  44. Web site: Milan Interurban #96. OERHS. 2017-08-12.