Steamtown National Historic Site (Pennsylvania)

This park site in Scranton, Pennsylvania, contains a
collection of steam locomotives and railroad cars
and tells the story of 20th century steam railroading
in the United States.  It is located on the site of
facilities which once belonged to the Delaware,
Lackawanna & Western Railroad.  There is a
switchyard and a roundhouse (barn for railroad
cars).  You can even take a ride on an old train.

Contact Information

Steamtown National Historical Site
150 South Washington Avenue
Scranton, PA 18503-2018

(570) 340-5200 or (570) 340-5206

Link to the National Park Service Website page for
this site.
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