The Waynoka Historical Society in Waynoka, Oklahoma, preserves the rich air and rail history of the town, which dates back to 1887 when the Santa Fe Railroad established a rail line in the area. The society's Waynoka Air-Rail Museum showcases various exhibits, including the Santa Fe Depot and the Fred Harvey eating house, both listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Visitors can explore the museum's collection of railroad structures and learn about the town's past as a Division Point with vast rail yards and a bustling train hub. Today, the BNSF Southern Transcon runs through Waynoka, attracting train enthusiasts from around the world to witness the daily freight train activity, making it a top destination for train watching in Oklahoma.
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