The Western Maryland Railway Historical Society, founded in 1967, is dedicated to preserving a portion of America's railroad history by providing educational programs, supporting railroading activities, and making historical records available to researchers. The Society operates its own museum in Union Bridge, MD, which houses an extensive collection of Western Maryland artifacts, a photo archive, and a railroader's library.
The museum offers visitors a unique opportunity to study and enjoy the collection, which includes major exhibits such as callers boards and a CTC panel. In addition, the Society supports model railroad layouts, including a permanent N-scale layout and an HO-scale layout on display in the depot building. The museum is open to the public on Sundays and Wednesdays, and tour groups are welcome with advance notice.
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