Northern Ohio Railway Museum, Railway museum in Seville, United States
The Northern Ohio Railway Museum sits on a historic railway property and displays over forty restored streetcars and interurban trains. The vehicles come from different eras and stand on original tracks.
The museum was founded in the 1960s to preserve the region's railway history. It collects vehicles from the era when streetcars were the main form of transportation.
The collection shows streetcars and interurban trains that once moved people through daily life in the region.
The museum welcomes visitors on weekends during warmer months, with tours in the morning and regular train rides. Comfortable shoes are recommended since you will be walking a lot.
A rare wooden interurban train from the early 1900s can actually be ridden here, not just viewed. Sitting in a moving piece of railway history is part of the experience.
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