The Oregon Rail Heritage Center in 2016
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Location in Portland, across the river from downtown
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Established | 2012 |
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Location | Portland, Oregon, U.S. |
Coordinates | 45°30′26″N 122°39′42″W / 45.507306°N 122.661722°WCoordinates: 45°30′26″N 122°39′42″W / 45.507306°N 122.661722°W |
Type | Railway museum |
Owner | Oregon Rail Heritage Foundation |
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Website | www.orhf.org |
The Oregon Rail Heritage Center (ORHC) is a railway museum in Portland, Oregon. Along with other rolling stock, the museum houses three steam locomotives owned by the City of Portland: Southern Pacific 4449, Spokane, Portland & Seattle 700, and Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. 197, the first two of which are restored and operable. The center opened to the public on September 22, 2012. The project to establish the center was led by the Oregon Rail Heritage Foundation (ORHF), a non-profit organization established in 2002.
ORHF was tasked with finding a new home for the three city-owned locomotives, after planned changes by Union Pacific Railroad (UP) made it apparent that the locomotives would need to be moved out of their longtime home in the UP's (formerly Southern Pacific's) Brooklyn Roundhouse (45°29′30″N 122°38′43″W / 45.4916°N 122.6454°W), a 1941-builtroundhouse in Southeast Portland's Brooklyn neighborhood. ORHF comprises several entities, including railway preservation and railfan groups as well as the city's Bureau of Parks & Recreation.