The Association of Railway Museums (ARM) was an organization dedicated to promoting the interests of railway preservation across North America in museums and other non-profit organizations.
ARM published a quarterly newsletter, Railway Museum Quarterly (which continues as the house publication of the Association of Tourist Railways and Railway Museums). ARM held periodic conventions in various locations around the United States and Canada to share information among the member organizations. Issues addressed included insurance, regulations, fund raising, marketing, operations, volunteers, restoration, maintenance, safety and recommended museum practices.
Since there was overlap in the interests of railway preservation and tourist railroads, the ARM and the Tourist Railway Association, Inc. (TRAIN) began a program of holding joint conferences. First begun as a pilot program with the 2006 ARM-TRAIN conference hosted by the California State Railroad Museum, beginning in 2010 all Spring and Fall meetings scheduled for the future will be held jointly.
In 2011, it was decided to merge the two organizations into a single organization, the Association of Tourist Railways and Railway Museums (ATR&RM). In November 2012, a formal vote on the proposal was held, with the majority of the members voting in favor of the merger. In 2013, the Association of Railway Museums formally merged with the Tourist Railway Association, Inc. to become the Association of Tourist Railways and Railway Museums. The first Fall meeting of the new organization was hosted by the Orange Empire Railway Museum at Riverside, California in October 2013.