RailForum.com
TrainWeb.com

RAILforum Post A Reply
my profile | directory login | register | search | faq | forum home

» RAILforum » Railfans » Preservation and Museums » Sacramento RR museum » Post A Reply

Post A Reply
Login Name:
Password:
Message Icon: Icon 1     Icon 2     Icon 3     Icon 4     Icon 5     Icon 6     Icon 7    
Icon 8     Icon 9     Icon 10     Icon 11     Icon 12     Icon 13     Icon 14    
Message:

HTML is not enabled.
UBB Code™ is enabled.

 

Instant Graemlins Instant UBB Code™
Smile   Frown   Embarrassed   Big Grin   Wink   Razz  
Cool   Roll Eyes   Mad   Eek!   Confused    
Insert URL Hyperlink - UBB Code™   Insert Email Address - UBB Code™
Bold - UBB Code™   Italics - UBB Code™
Quote - UBB Code™   Code Tag - UBB Code™
List Start - UBB Code™   List Item - UBB Code™
List End - UBB Code™   Image - UBB Code™

What is UBB Code™?
Options


Disable Graemlins in this post.


 


T O P I C     R E V I E W
Mr. Toy
Member # 311
 - posted
We were in Sacramento this weekend for a wedding, and we finally got to see the museum there.

Thumbs up: It was very well laid out, and the exhibits were very well displayed. I especially enjoyed the diorama with a 19th century locomotive depicting construction of the transcontinental railroad. There was a 1920s Pullman car you could walk through, and it was set up for simulated rocking motion, with lights passing the darkened windows. It felt like it was really moving! The docents were generally knowledgeable, and all very friendly.

Thumbs down: It wasn't nearly as large and extensive as I was led to believe based on other's reports. The variety of exhibits was pretty limited. There was only one diesel locomotive (F series?) on display and there was no way to look inside. There were only two streamline era cars, a diner and an RPO, both of which you could walk through. The diner was too sterilized in its appearance, and it didn't have that streamliner smell I remember so fondly from my childhood and early Amtrak trips. It looked perfect, but it felt all wrong!

In all a worthwhile visit. But I wouldn't make a special trip to Sacramento just to see it.
 
MPALMER
Member # 125
 - posted
Glad you liked it (or most of it, anyway). We've been to the Sacramento Museum a few times. Did you check out the adjacent CPRR freight station and some of the outdoor exhibits along the river? When we were there, there were an Amtrak engine and freight engines there. They aren't as polished as the indoor artifacts, but they do look a bit worn and "railroady" and add to the interest of the collection.
 



Contact Us | Home Page

Powered by Infopop Corporation
UBB.classic™ 6.7.2




Copyright © 2007-2016 TrainWeb, Inc. Top of Page|TrainWeb|About Us|Advertise With Us|Contact Us