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Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum

Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum
RGVRRM Logo
Established 1971
Location Industry, New York
Type Railroad museum
Website http://www.rgvrrm.org
INDUSTRY
RGVRRM Depot.jpg
The former Erie Railroad depot in 2010. The semaphore train order signal and milepost denoting the length to Jersey City, New Jersey are visible.
Location 282 Rush Scottsville Road (NY 251), Rush, New York 14543
Owned by Erie Railroad
Line(s) Rochester Branch
Platforms 1 side platform
Tracks 1
Other information
Station code 3975 (Erie Railroad)
History
Opened 1853; 164 years ago (1853)
Closed September 30, 1941; 75 years ago (September 30, 1941) (passenger service)
November 20, 1950; 66 years ago (November 20, 1950) (agency)
Rebuilt 1909; 108 years ago (1909)
Previous names Scottsville (1853–1903)
Pixley (1903–1906)
Oatka (1906–1909)
Services
Preceding station   Erie Railroad   Following station
toward Avon
Rochester Branch (electrified)
toward Rochester

The Rochester and Genesee Valley Railroad Museum (RGVRRM) is an operating railroad museum located in Industry, New York. The museum started in 1971 with the purchase of a former Erie Railroad Depot from the Erie Lackawanna Railroad. Since then the museum has grown to include a one-mile demonstration railroad, making it one of the only operating railroad museums in New York State. The museum was formerly an operation of the Rochester Chapter National Railway Historical Society until 2011. The organization rosters more than 40 pieces of historic railroad equipment, including diesel and steam locomotives, electric trolley and multiple-unit cars, freight cars, cabooses, passenger cars, and work equipment. The museum campus includes a number of preserved railroad structures, including the 1909 Industry Depot built by the Erie Railroad, a waiting shelter from the Rochester, Lockport & Buffalo Railroad, and a crossing watchman's shanty from the New York Central. Train rides are operated and the museum is open to the public on select weekends from June through October, and is staffed entirely by volunteers.

The site of the RGVRRM has been home to railroading since 1851, the year when the Rochester and Genesee Valley Railroad was chartered. This depot served the nearby village of Scottsville, approximately three miles to the west, from 1853 to 1874. The depot provided the village with daily mail, express, and passenger service by means of an omnibus. In 1858 the Rochester and Genesee Valley Railroad was leased to the Buffalo, New York & Erie Railroad, which in turn was controlled by the Erie Railway. By 1874 the Rochester and State Line Railroad reached the village of Scottsville proper, and the Erie depot became less attractive to local citizens. The Rochester and State Line would eventually become part of the Baltimore & Ohio, and currently, as of 1986, operated as Rochester and Southern Railroad.


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