A heritage railway or heritage railroad (US usage) is a railway operated as
living history to re-create or preserve railway scenes of the past. Heritage railways are often old railway lines preserved in a state depicting a period (or periods) in the history of
rail transport.
Definition
The British
Office of Rail and Road defines heritage railways as follows:
...'lines of local interest', museum railways or tourist railways that have retained or assumed the character and appearance and operating practices of railways of former times. Several lines that operate in isolation provide genuine transport facilities, providing community links. Most lines constitute tourist or educational attractions in their own right. Much of the rolling stock and other equipment used on these systems is original and is of historic value in its own right. Many systems aim to replicate both the look and operating practices of historic former railways companies.
Infrastructure
Heritage railway lines have historic rail infrastructure which has been substituted (or made obsolete) in modern rail systems. Historical installations, such as hand-operated
points
Point or points may refer to:
Places
* Point, Lewis, a peninsula in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland
* Point, Texas, a city in Rains County, Texas, United States
* Point, the NE tip and a ferry terminal of Lismore, Inner Hebrides, Scotland
* Point ...
,
water crane
A water crane is a device used for delivering a large volume of water into the tank or tender of a steam locomotive
A steam locomotive is a locomotive that provides the force to move itself and other vehicles by means of the expansion of ...
s, and rails fastened with hand-hammered
rail spikes, are characteristic features of heritage lines. Unlike tourist railways, which primarily carry tourists and have modern installations and vehicles, heritage-line infrastructure creates views and
soundscapes of the past in operation.
Operation
Due to a lack of modern technology or the desire for historical accuracy, railway operations can be handled with traditional practices such as the use of
tokens. Heritage infrastructure and operations often require the assignment of roles, based on historical occupations, to the railway staff. Some, or all, staff and volunteers, including
Station master
The station master (or stationmaster) is the person in charge of a railway station, particularly in the United Kingdom and many other countries outside North America. In the United Kingdom, where the term originated, it is now largely historical ...
s and
signalmen, sometimes wearing period-appropriate attire, can be seen on some heritage railways. Most heritage railways use heritage rolling stock, although modern rail vehicles can be used to showcase railway scenes with historical-line infrastructure.
Cost
While some heritage railways are profitable
tourist attractions, many are not-for-profit entities; some of the latter depend on enthusiastic volunteers for upkeep and operations to supplement revenue from traffic and visitors. Still other heritage railways offer a viable public-transit option, and can maintain operations with revenue from regular riders or government subsidies.
Development
Children's railways
Children's railways are extracurricular educational institutions where children and teenagers learn about railway work; they are often functional, passenger-carrying narrow-gauge rail lines. The railways developed in the
USSR during the
Soviet era. Many were called "Pioneer railways", after the
youth organisation of that name. The first children's railway opened in
Moscow in 1932 and, at the breakup of the USSR, 52 children's railways existed in the country. Although the fall of communist governments has led to the closure of some, preserved children's railways are still functioning in
post-Soviet states and
Eastern European countries
Eastern may refer to:
Transportation
*China Eastern Airlines, a current Chinese airline based in Shanghai
*Eastern Air, former name of Zambia Skyways
*Eastern Air Lines, a defunct American airline that operated from 1926 to 1991
*Eastern Air Li ...
.
Many children's railways were built on parkland in urban areas. Unlike many industrial areas typically served by a narrow-gauge railway, parks were free of redevelopment. Child volunteers and socialist fiscal policy enabled the existence of many of these railways. Children's railways which still carry traffic have often retained their original infrastructure and rolling stock, including vintage steam locomotives; some have acquired heritage vehicles from other railways.
Examples of children's railways with steam locomotives include the
Dresden Park Railway in Germany; the
Gyermekvasút in
Budapest; the
Park Railway Maltanka in
Poznań; the
Košice
Košice ( , ; german: Kaschau ; hu, Kassa ; pl, Коszyce) is the largest city in eastern Slovakia. It is situated on the river Hornád at the eastern reaches of the Slovak Ore Mountains, near the border with Hungary. With a population of app ...
Children's Railway in Slovakia, and the gauge steam railway on the grounds of St Nicholas' School in
Merstham,
Surrey
Surrey () is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in South East England, bordering Greater London to the south west. Surrey has a large rural area, and several significant urban areas which form part of the Greater London Built-up Area. ...
, which the children help operate with assistance from the East Surrey 16mm Group and other volunteers.
Mountain railways
Creating passages for trains up steep hills and through
mountain regions offers many obstacles which call for technical solutions.
Steep grade railway
A steep grade railway is a railway that ascends and descends a slope that has a steep grade. Such railways can use a number of different technologies to overcome the steepness of the grade.
Usage
Many steep grade railways are located in mountain ...
technologies and extensive
tunneling may be employed. The use of
narrow gauge allows tighter
curve
In mathematics, a curve (also called a curved line in older texts) is an object similar to a line (geometry), line, but that does not have to be Linearity, straight.
Intuitively, a curve may be thought of as the trace left by a moving point (ge ...
s in the track, and offers a smaller
structure gauge and tunnel size. At high altitudes, construction and logistical difficulties, limited urban development and demand for transport and special rolling-stock requirements have left many
mountain railway
A mountain railway is a railway that operates in a mountainous region. It may operate through the mountains by following mountain valleys and tunneling beneath mountain passes, or it may climb a mountain to provide transport to and from the sum ...
s unmodernized. The engineering feats of past railway builders and views of pristine mountain scenes have made many railways in mountainous areas profitable tourist attractions.
Pit railways
Pit railways have been in operation in underground mines all over the world. Small rail vehicles transport ore, waste rock, and workers through narrow tunnels. Sometimes trains were the sole mode of transport in the passages between the work sites and the mine entrance. The railway's
loading gauge
A loading gauge is a diagram or physical structure that defines the maximum height and width dimensions in railway vehicles and their loads. Their purpose is to ensure that rail vehicles can pass safely through tunnels and under bridges, and ke ...
often dictated the cross-section of passages to be dug. At many mining sites, pit railways have been abandoned due to mine closure or adoption of new transportation equipment. Some
show mines have a vintage pit railway and offer
mantrip
An underground personnel carrier is any heavy duty vehicle designed specifically for the safe transport of personnel and their supplies into underground work areas. The most common underground applications is for the mining of either precious me ...
rides into the mine.
Underground railways
The
Metro 1 (officially the Millennium Underground Railway or M1), built from 1894 to 1896, is the oldest line of the
Budapest Metro system and the second-oldest underground railway in the world. The M1 underwent major reconstruction during the 1980s and 1990s, and Line 1 now serves eight original stations whose original appearance has been preserved. In 2002, the line was listed as a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the Deák Ferenc Square concourse's Millennium Underground Museum, many other artifacts of the metro's early history may be seen.
Heritage tramways
Heritage tram lines that offer scheduled service on a certain route and showcase historic aspects of streetcar systems are usually operated by heritage vehicles. Heritage tramlines that operate on a rail network that mainly serves the interest of modern urban mobility have difficulty in exhibiting historic tramway infrastructure, apart from the car itself. This kind of tramline is often operated mainly to attract tourists instead of providing urban access. Some technical aspects of historic tram infrastructure can prevent the use of a heritage line as an integral part of the public transport system. For example, heritage tramlines often lack
handicapped access which is required by law in many countries. Heritage tramlines can be either newly installed lines (created in modern times, 1970s or later) or be surviving older tramlines that have retained use of historic trams for all or most of their scheduled service.
Rail tracks designated solely or mainly to heritage streetcar traffic offer best opportunities for preservation of historic streetcar scenes. Some heritage tramways use all-new construction while others make use of an existing, usually disused,
freight railway, by installing
overhead wires and passenger stops. In some cities, new heritage tramways have been installed in the city center, to attract tourists and shoppers. Proponents of such projects claim that using a simple, reliable form of transit from 50 or 100 years ago can bring history to life for 21st century users. In serving certain types of transport needs, heritage tramways can turn out to be more economical than their modern counterparts, often with installations that can be built at a fraction of the cost of a corresponding modern standard. However, there are trade-offs; among other things, heritage systems can offer slower speeds, less capacity and higher upkeep costs due to use of non-industry-standard technology.
Around the world
The first heritage railway to be rescued and run entirely by volunteers was the
Talyllyn Railway in
Wales. This
narrow-gauge line, taken over by a group of enthusiasts in 1950, was the beginning of the preservation movement worldwide.
Argentina
La Trochita (officially Viejo Expreso Patagónico, the Old Patagonian Express)
was declared a
National Historic Monument
National may refer to:
Common uses
* Nation or country
** Nationality – a ''national'' is a person who is subject to a nation, regardless of whether the person has full rights as a citizen
Places in the United States
* National, Maryland, ...
by the
Government of Argentina
The government of Argentina, within the framework of a federal system, is a presidential representative democratic republic. The President of Argentina is both head of state and head of government. Executive power is exercised by the President. ...
in 1999. Trains on the
Patagonian
narrow-gauge railway
A narrow-gauge railway (narrow-gauge railroad in the US) is a railway with a track gauge narrower than standard-gauge railway, standard . Most narrow-gauge railways are between and .
Since narrow-gauge railways are usually built with Minimum r ...
use steam locomotives. The railway runs through the foothills of the
Andes between
Esquel and
El Maitén
El Maitén is a town in Argentina in Cushamen Department on the margins of the Chubut River, on the northwest of Chubut Province, in Patagonia. In older times it was the intermediate point in the railroad tracks of the Old Patagonian Express bet ...
in
Chubut Province and
Ingeniero Jacobacci in
RÃo Negro Province.
In southern Argentina, the
Train of the End of the World
The Southern Fuegian Railway ( es, Ferrocarril Austral Fueguino (FCAF)) or the Train of the End of the World ( es, El Tren del Fin del Mundo) is a gauge steam railway in Tierra del Fuego Province, Argentina. It was originally built as a freigh ...
to the
Tierra del Fuego National Park is considered the world's southernmost functioning railway. Heritage railway operations started in 1994, after restoration of the old (narrow-gauge)
steam railway
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* Feb-Mar 1988 is Vol. 2 No. 1.
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.
In
Salta Province
Salta () is a province of Argentina, located in the northwest of the country. Neighboring provinces are from the east clockwise Formosa, Chaco, Santiago del Estero, Tucumán and Catamarca. It also surrounds Jujuy. To the north it borders Boliv ...
in northeastern Argentina, the
Tren a las Nubes (Train to the Clouds) runs along of track in what is one of the
highest railways in the world. The line has 29 bridges, 21 tunnels, 13 viaducts, two
spirals and two
zigzags, and its highest point is above sea level.
In the
Misiones Province, more precisely in the Iguazú National Park, is the Ecological Train of the Forest. With a speed below 20 km per hour to avoid interfering with wildlife and the formations are propelled to
liquefied petroleum gas
Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG or LP gas) is a fuel gas which contains a flammable mixture of hydrocarbon gases, specifically propane, propylene, butylene, isobutane and n-butane.
LPG is used as a fuel gas in heating appliances, cooking e ...
(LPG), a non-polluting fuel.
The
Villa Elisa Historic Train
The Villa Elisa Historic Train (in Spanish: Tren Histórico de Villa Elisa) is a heritage railway of Entre RÃos Province in Argentina. The service runs trains pulled by steam locomotives between the cities of Villa Elisa, covering a distance o ...
(operated by Ferroclub Central Entrerriano) runs steam trains between the cities of
Villa Elisa and
Caseros in
Entre RÃos Province, covering in 120 minutes.
Australia
The world's second most preserved railway, and the first outside the United Kingdom, was Australia's
Puffing Billy Railway. This railway operates on of track, with much of its original rolling stock built as early as 1898. Just about over half of Australia's heritage lines are operated by narrow gauge tank engines, much like the narrow gauge lines of the United Kingdom.
Austria
The
Höllental Railway is a , narrow-gauge (
Bosnian gauge) railway, operating in
Lower Austria. It runs on summer weekends, connecting
Reichenau an der Rax to the nearby
Höllental.
Belgium
Flanders, Belgium's northern Dutch-speaking region, has the
Dendermonde–Puurs Steam Railway
The Dendermonde–Puurs Steam Railway (''Stoomtrein Dendermonde-Puurs'') is a heritage railway situated in the Belgian provinces of East Flanders (''Oost-Vlaanderen'') and Antwerp (''Antwerpen'').
It runs from the town of Dendermonde to the town o ...
; whereas
Wallonia, with its strong history of 19th century heavy industries, has the
Chemin de fer à vapeur des Trois Vallées and PFT operates the
Chemin de Fer du Bocq.
Canada
Railways
Tramways
Heritage streetcar lines:
*
Downtown Historic Railway, in
Vancouver, B.C. Replaced temporarily by the Olympic Line during the
2010 Vancouver Olympics
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, abandoned in 2012.
*
Nelson Electric Tramway, in
Nelson, B.C.
Nelson is a city located in the Selkirk Mountains on the West Arm of Kootenay Lake in the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. Known as "The Queen City", and acknowledged for its impressive collection of restored heritage buildings fr ...
: two streetcars - Car 400 (formerly
BCER, owned by the
Royal BC Museum, operational since 1999) and Car 23 (operational since 1992) operate on a 1.2 km route from City wharf to Lakeside Park.
*
High Level Bridge Streetcar, in
Edmonton, Alberta.
*
Whitehorse trolley
The Whitehorse Waterfront Trolley was a heritage streetcar service in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada.
The line used a single reconditioned trolley which carried tourists along Whitehorse's waterfront along the Yukon River. It ran from the Rotary ...
, in
Whitehorse, Yukon. Closed in 2019.
Museums with operational heritage streetcar lines:
*
Halton County Radial Railway, in
Rockwood, Ontario
*
Canadian Railway Museum
The Canadian Railway Museum (french: (Le) ''Musée ferroviaire canadien''), operating under the brand name Exporail in both official languages, is a rail transport museum in Saint-Constant, Quebec, Canada, on Montreal's south shore.
Locomotive ...
, in
Delson/
Saint-Constant, Quebec
*
Heritage Park Historical Village, in
Calgary, Alberta
*
Fort Edmonton Park in
Edmonton, Alberta, operated by the Edmonton Radial Railway society along with the High Level Bridge Streetcar.
Finland
On the Finnish state-owned
rail network, the section between Olli and
Porvoo is a dedicated museum line. In southern
Finland, it is the only line with many structural details abandoned by the rest of the network which regularly carries passenger traffic. Wooden
sleepers, gravel ballast and low
rail weight with no
overhead catenary make it uniquely historical. Along the line, the Hinthaara railway station and the Porvoo railway station area are included in the National Board of Antiquities' inventory of cultural environments of national significance in Finland. Also on the list is scenery in the
Porvoonjoki Valley, through which the line passes.
The
Jokioinen Museum Railway is a stretch of preserved narrow-gauge railway between
Humppila and
Jokioinen. Nykarleby Järnväg is a stretch of rebuilt narrow-gauge railway on the bank of the old Kovjoki–
Nykarleby line.
Germany
The is a
spur line of the
Prussian Eastern Railway, located in the
Märkische Schweiz Nature Park in
Brandenburg. It was originally constructed in 1897 as a
narrow-gauge railway
A narrow-gauge railway (narrow-gauge railroad in the US) is a railway with a track gauge narrower than standard-gauge railway, standard . Most narrow-gauge railways are between and .
Since narrow-gauge railways are usually built with Minimum r ...
, with a gauge of , connecting
Buckow
Buckow ( or ) is a town in the Märkisch-Oderland district, in Brandenburg, Germany. The water cure resort is the administrative seat of the ''Amt'' (municipal association) Märkische Schweiz and located in the centre of the eponymous hill range, ...
to the
Müncheberg (Mark) station
Müncheberg (Mark) station is a railway station in the municipality of Müncheberg in the Märkisch-Oderland district of Brandenburg
Brandenburg (; nds, Brannenborg; dsb, Bramborska ) is a states of Germany, state in the northeast of German ...
. This line was electrified and changed to
standard gauge
A standard-gauge railway is a railway with a track gauge of . The standard gauge is also called Stephenson gauge (after George Stephenson), International gauge, UIC gauge, uniform gauge, normal gauge and European gauge in Europe, and SGR in Ea ...
in 1930. It has operated as a heritage railway since 2002.
India
Of the
mountain railways of India, the
Darjeeling Himalayan,
Nilgiri Mountain and
Kalka–Shimla Railways have been collectively designated as a
UNESCO World Heritage Site.
To meet World Heritage criteria, the sites must retain some of their traditional infrastructure and culture.
Slovakia
The
ÄŒierny Hron Railway is a
narrow-gauge railway
A narrow-gauge railway (narrow-gauge railroad in the US) is a railway with a track gauge narrower than standard-gauge railway, standard . Most narrow-gauge railways are between and .
Since narrow-gauge railways are usually built with Minimum r ...
in central
Slovakia, established in the first decade of the 20th century and operating primarily as a freight railway for the local logging industry. From the late 1920s to the early 1960s, it also offered passenger transport between the villages of Hronec and ÄŒierny Balog. The railway became
Czechoslovakia's most extensive
forest railway network. After its closure in 1982, it received heritage status and was restored during the following decade. Since 1992, it has been one of Slovakia's official heritage railways and is a key regional tourist attraction. The
Historical Logging Switchback Railway
The Historical Logging Switchback Railway in Vychylovka (near Nová Bystrica, Slovakia) is preserved section technically most interesting part of the former narrow-gauge zig zag logging railway located in Kysuce and Orava region. The railway was ...
in Vychylovka is a heritage railway in north-central Slovakia, originally built to serve the logging industry in the
Orava and
Kysuce regions. Despite a closure and dissasembly of most of its original network during the early 1970s, its surviving lines and branches have been (or are being) restored. The railway is owned and operated by the Museum of Kysuce, with a line open to tourists for sightseeing.
Switzerland
Switzerland has a
very dense rail network, both standard and narrow gauge. The overwhelming majority of railways, built
between the mid-19th and early 20th century, are still in regular operation today and electrified, a major exception being the
Furka Steam Railway
The Furka Steam Railway (german: Dampfbahn Furka-Bergstrecke (DFB)) is a largely volunteer-operated heritage railway which operates a partially rack and pinion-operated line across the Furka Pass, between Realp in Canton of Uri, Uri and Oberwald ...
, the longest unelectrified line in the country and one of the
highest rail crossings in Europe. Many railway companies,
especially mountain railways, provide services with well-preserved historic trains for tourists, for instance the
Rigi Railways, the oldest rack railway in Europe, and the
Pilatus Railway, the steepest in the world. Two railways, the
Albula Railway and the
Bernina Railway, have been designated as a
World Heritage Site, although they are essentially operated with modern rolling stock. Due to the availability of hydroelectric resources in the Alps, the Swiss network was electrified earlier than in the rest of Europe. Some of the most emblematic pre-World War II electric locomotives and trains are the
Crocodile
Crocodiles (family (biology), family Crocodylidae) or true crocodiles are large semiaquatic reptiles that live throughout the tropics in Africa, Asia, the Americas and Australia. The term crocodile is sometimes used even more loosely to inclu ...
, notably used on the
Gotthard Railway
The Gotthard railway (german: Gotthardbahn; it, Ferrovia del Gottardo) is the Swiss trans-alpine railway line from northern Switzerland to the canton of Ticino. The line forms a major part of an important international railway link between no ...
, and the
Red Arrow. Both are occasionally operated by
SBB Historic. Switzerland also comprehends a large number of funiculars, several still working with the original carriages, such as the
Giessbachbahn.
United Kingdom
In Britain, heritage railways are often railway lines which were run as commercial railways but were no longer needed (or closed down) and were taken over or re-opened by volunteers or non-profit organisations. The large number of heritage railways in the UK is due in part to the closure of many minor lines during the 1960s'
Beeching cuts, and they were relatively easy to revive. There are between 100 and 150 heritage railways in the United Kingdom.
A typical British heritage railway will use
steam locomotive
A steam locomotive is a locomotive that provides the force to move itself and other vehicles by means of the expansion of steam. It is fuelled by burning combustible material (usually coal, oil or, rarely, wood) to heat water in the locomot ...
s and original
rolling stock to create a period atmosphere, although some are concentrating on diesel and electric traction to re-create the post-steam era. Many run seasonally on partial routes, unconnected to a larger network (or railway), and charge high fares in comparison with transit services; as a result, they focus on the tourist and leisure markets. During the 1990s and 2000s, however, some heritage railways aimed to provide local transportation and extend their running seasons to carry commercial passenger traffic.
The first standard-gauge line to be preserved (not a victim of Beeching) was the
Middleton Railway; the second, and the first to carry passengers, was the
Bluebell Railway.
Not-for-profit heritage railways differ in their quantity of service and some lines see traffic only on summer weekends. The more successful, such as the
Severn Valley Railway and the
North Yorkshire Moors Railway, may have up to five or six steam locomotives and operate a four-train service daily; smaller railways may run daily throughout the summer with only one steam locomotive. The
Great Central Railway, the only preserved British main line with a double track, can operate over 50 trains on a busy timetable day.
After the privatisation of main-line railways, the line between not-for-profit heritage railways and for-profit
branch lines may be blurred. The
Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway is an example of a commercial line run as a heritage operation and to provide local transportation, and the Severn Valley Railway has operated a few
goods trains commercially. A number of heritage railway lines are regularly used by commercial freight operators.
Since the Bluebell Railway reopened to traffic in 1960, the definition of private
standard gauge
A standard-gauge railway is a railway with a track gauge of . The standard gauge is also called Stephenson gauge (after George Stephenson), International gauge, UIC gauge, uniform gauge, normal gauge and European gauge in Europe, and SGR in Ea ...
railways in the United Kingdom as preserved railways has evolved as the number of projects and their length, operating days and function have changed. The situation is further muddied by large variations in ownership-company structure, rolling stock and other assets. Unlike
community railways, tourist railways in the UK are
vertically integrated
In microeconomics, management and international political economy, vertical integration is a term that describes the arrangement in which the supply chain of a company is integrated and owned by that company. Usually each member of the suppl ...
(although those operating mainly as
charities
A charitable organization or charity is an organization whose primary objectives are philanthropy and social well-being (e.g. educational, religious or other activities serving the public interest or common good).
The legal definition of a cha ...
separate their
charitable and non-charitable activities for accounting purposes).
United States
Railroads
Heritage railways are known in the United States as tourist, historic, or scenic railroads. Most are remnants of original railroads, and some are reconstructed after having been scrapped. Some heritage railways preserve entire railroads in their original state using original structures, track, and motive power.
Examples of heritage railroads in the US by preservation type:
;Original
*
East Broad Top Railroad and Coal Company (Pennsylvania)
*
Nevada Northern Railway (Nevada)
*
California Western Railroad (California)
*
Stewartstown Railroad
The Stewartstown Railroad is a heritage railroad in Stewartstown, Pennsylvania. Chartered in 1884 by local interests in the Stewartstown area and opened in 1885, the Stewartstown Railroad survives today in very much original condition and retains ...
(Pennsylvania)
*
Arcade and Attica Railroad (New York)
;Remnant
*
Durango and Silverton Railroad (Colorado)
*
Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad (Colorado and New Mexico)
*
Hocking Valley Scenic Railway (Ohio)
*
Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum
The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum is a railroad museum and heritage railroad in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum was founded as a chapter of the National Railway Historical Society in 1960 by Paul H. Merriman ...
(Tennessee)
*
Strasburg Rail Road (Pennsylvania)
;Reconstructed
*
Sumpter Valley Railway
The Sumpter Valley Railway, or Sumpter Valley Railroad, is a narrow gauge heritage railroad located in Baker County, in the U.S. state of Oregon. Built on a right-of-way used by the original railway of the same name, it carries excursion trains ...
(Oregon)
*
Tweetsie Railroad (North Carolina)
*
Virginia and Truckee Railroad (Nevada)
*
Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway (Maine)
*
Fort Collins Municipal Railway (Colorado)
;National Park Related Lines
*
Steamtown National Historic Site
Steamtown National Historic Site (NHS) is a railroad museum and heritage railroad located on in downtown Scranton, Pennsylvania, at the site of the former Scranton yards of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad (DL&W). The museum is buil ...
(Pennsylvania)
*
Grand Canyon Railway (Arizona)
*
Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad (Ohio)
*
Golden Spike National Historical Park (Utah)
Other operations, such as the
Valley Railroad or
Hocking Valley Scenic Railway operate on historic track and utilize historic equipment, but are not reflective of the operations carried out by the original railroad they operate on. Hence, they do not fit into the Heritage Railway category, but rather Tourist Railway/Amusement.
Tramways
Heritage streetcar lines are operating in over 20 U.S. cities, and are in planning or construction stages in others. Several new heritage streetcar lines have been opened since the 1970s; some are stand-alone lines while others make use of a section of a modern
light rail system.
Heritage
streetcar systems operating in
Little Rock, Arkansas;
Memphis, Tennessee;
Dallas, Texas;
New Orleans, Louisiana;
Boston, Massachusetts (
MBTA Mattapan Trolley)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (
SEPTA route 15); and
Tampa, Florida are among the larger examples. A heritage line operates in
Charlotte, North Carolina and will become a part of the city's new transit system. Another such line, called
The Silver Line, operates in
San Diego.
The
San Francisco Municipal Railway, or Muni, runs exclusively historic trolleys on its heavily used
F Market & Wharves line. The line serves Market Street and the tourist areas along the Embarcadero, including
Fisherman's Wharf.
Boston's Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority runs exclusively
PCC streetcars on its
Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line, part of that authority's
Red Line. The historic rolling stock is retained because doing so cost less than would a full rebuild of the line to accommodate either a
heavy rail
Various terms are used for passenger railway lines and equipment; the usage of these terms differs substantially between areas:
Rapid transit
A rapid transit system is an electric railway characterized by high speed (~) and rapid accelerati ...
line (like the rest of the Red Line or the
Blue or
Orange Lines) or a modern
light rail line (like the
Green Line
Green Line may refer to:
Places Military and political
* Green Line (France), the German occupation line in France during World War II
* Green Line (Israel), the 1949 armistice line established between Israel and its neighbours
** City Line ( ...
). It is also unique in that it used almost exclusively by commuters and is not particularly popular with tourists (and thus may not really be a true heritage system, despite the historic rolling stock).
Dallas has the
McKinney Avenue Transit Authority
The McKinney Avenue Transit Authority (MATA), a non-profit organization, operates the M-line Trolley in Dallas, Texas ( USA). The offices and car barn are located at 3153 Oak Grove, Dallas, TX 75204. In operation since 1989, it is an example ...
.
Denver has the
Platte Valley Trolley
The Denver Trolley, formerly known as the Platte Valley Trolley, is a heritage streetcar line in Denver, Colorado, operated by the Denver Tramway Heritage Society.
It began service on July 4, 1989.
Route and operation
The trolley line originate ...
, a heritage line recalling the open-sided streetcars of the early 20th century.
Old Pueblo Trolley is a volunteer-run heritage line in
Tucson, Arizona; its popularity inspired, in large part, a modern streetcar system for Tucson currently in the final planning stages, which would incorporate the heritage line. The
VTA in
San Jose, California also maintains a heritage trolley fleet, for occasional use on the downtown portion of a new
light rail system opened in 1988. Other cities with heritage streetcar lines include
Galveston, Texas
Galveston ( ) is a coastal resort city and port off the Southeast Texas coast on Galveston Island and Pelican Island in the U.S. state of Texas. The community of , with a population of 47,743 in 2010, is the county seat of surrounding Galvesto ...
;
Kenosha, Wisconsin and
San Pedro, California (home of the
port of Los Angeles
The Port of Los Angeles is a seaport managed by the Los Angeles Harbor Department, a unit of the City of Los Angeles. It occupies of land and water with of waterfront and adjoins the separate Port of Long Beach. Promoted as "America's Port", t ...
). The
National Park Service operates a system in
Lowell, Massachusetts.
Most heritage streetcar lines use overhead
trolley wires to power the cars, as was the case with the vast majority of original streetcar lines. However, on the
Galveston Island Trolley heritage line, which opened in 1988, using modern-day replicas of vintage trolleys, the cars were powered by an on-board diesel engine, as local authorities were concerned that overhead wires would be too susceptible to damage from hurricanes.
[Young, Andrew D. (1997). ''Veteran & Vintage Transit'' (). St. Louis: Archway Publishing.] In spite of that precaution, damage in 2008 from
Hurricane Ike
Hurricane Ike () was a powerful tropical cyclone that swept through portions of the Greater Antilles and Northern America in September 2008, wreaking havoc on infrastructure and agriculture, particularly in Cuba and Texas. Ike took a sim ...
was heavy enough to put the line out of service indefinitely, and as of 2021 it has yet to reopen, but three streetcars are being repaired and reopening is planned.
Another heritage line lacking trolley wires was
Savannah, Georgia's River Street Streetcar line, which opened in February 2009 and operated until around 2015. It was the first line to use a diesel/electric streetcar whose built-in electricity generator is powered by
biodiesel. In
El Reno, Oklahoma, the ''Heritage Express Trolley'' connects Heritage Park with downtown, using a single streetcar that has been equipped with a propane-powered on-board generator. The car formerly operated on
SEPTA's Norristown High Speed Line, where
third-rail current collection is used. The El Reno line is
single-track and long.
El Reno, Oklahoma: Heritage Express Trolley
(unofficial page)
In Portland, Oregon, replica-vintage cars provided a heritage streetcar service, named Portland Vintage Trolley, along a section of that city's 1986-operated light rail line from 1991 to 2014. Elsewhere in Portland, the Willamette Shore Trolley
The Willamette Shore Trolley is a heritage railroad or heritage streetcar that operates along the west bank of the Willamette River between Portland and Lake Oswego in the U.S. state of Oregon. The right-of-way is owned by a group of local-are ...
is a seasonal, volunteer-operated excursion service on a former freight railroad line, to Lake Oswego, Oregon. This operation uses a diesel-powered generator on a trailer towed or pushed by the streetcar, as the line lacks trolley wires. Similarly, the Astoria Riverfront Trolley in Astoria, Oregon, is a seasonal heritage-trolley service along a section of former freight railroad and using a diesel-powered generator on a trailer to provide electricity to the streetcar.
Other seasonal or weekends-only heritage streetcar lines operate in Yakima, Washington (Yakima Electric Railway Museum
Yakima Electric Railway Museum is located at the corner of South Third Avenue and Pine Street in Yakima, Washington.
The museum is operated by Yakima Valley Trolleys, a non-profit organization. Vintage trolleys operate on a seasonal schedule on ...
); Fort Collins, Colorado
Fort Collins is a home rule municipality that is the county seat and the most populous municipality of Larimer County, Colorado
Larimer County is a county located in the U.S. state of Colorado. As of the 2020 census, the population was 359 ...
; and Fort Smith, Arkansas. The Fort Collins and Fort Smith lines are both operated by an original (as opposed to replica) Birney-type streetcar, and in both cases the individual car in use is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In Philadelphia, the Penn's Landing Trolley operated seasonal and weekend service as a volunteer operation with former P&W equipment between September 1982 and December 17, 1995 on the Philadelphia Belt Line track on Columbus Boulevard
Columbus Boulevard (formerly Delaware Avenue) is a major north-south thoroughfare in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is famous for being the location of the Penn's Landing area and is generally parallel with Interstate 95 south of the Benjamin Fra ...
in the historic Penn's Landing district.
Over 50 years later, the revival of extended streetcar operations in New Orleans is credited by many to the worldwide fame gained by its streetcars built by the Perley A. Thomas Car Works
Perley A. Thomas Car Works, Inc. was an American manufacturer of streetcars based in High Point, North Carolina. Founded in 1916, the company was formed from the liquidation of Southern Car Works by its engineer, Perley A. Thomas. Along with the ...
in 1922–23. These cars were operating on the system's Desire route made famous by Tennessee Williams' '' A Streetcar Named Desire''. Some Perley Thomas cars were maintained in continuous service on the St. Charles Avenue Streetcar
The St. Charles Streetcar Line is a historic streetcar line in New Orleans, Louisiana. Running since 1835, it is the oldest continuously operating streetcar line in the world. It is operated by the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (RTA) ...
line until Hurricane Katrina
Hurricane Katrina was a destructive Category 5 Atlantic hurricane that caused over 1,800 fatalities and $125 billion in damage in late August 2005, especially in the city of New Orleans and the surrounding areas. It was at the time the cost ...
caused major damage to the right-of-way in 2005. The historic streetcars suffered only minor damage and several have been transferred to serve on the recently rebuilt Canal Street line while the St. Charles line is being repaired. New Orleans' St. Charles streetcar line is a National Historic Landmark. Pre-Katrina, New Orleans had plans to reconstruct the Desire line along its original route down St. Claude Avenue.
In San Francisco, parts of the cable car Cable car most commonly refers to the following cable transportation systems:
* Aerial lift, such as aerial tramways and gondola lifts, in which the vehicle is suspended in the air from a cable
** Aerial tramway
** Chairlift
** Gondola lift
*** Bi ...
and Muni
Muni may refer to:
Municipal
* A common US abbreviation for municipal, municipal services, and the like
*Municipal bond
*Municipal Bridge, the former name of the George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge in Louisville, Kentucky
*"Muni", slang for a mu ...
streetcar system (specifically the above-mentioned F Market & Wharves line) are heritage lines, although they are also functioning parts of the city's transit system. The cable cars are a National Historic Landmark and are rare examples of vehicles with this distinction. Located east of San Francisco is one of several museums in the U.S. that restore and operate vintage streetcars and interurbans, the Western Railway Museum.
In popular culture
The preservation of the Talyllyn Railway was the inspiration for the 1953 Ealing Studios comedy '' The Titfield Thunderbolt''. The film is centred on the preservation of a fictional Somerset branch line from Titfield to Mallingford. Filmed on the Camerton branch in the summer of 1952, the branch was lifted after production had finished.
Many preserved railways also served as a filming location for several production companies; for example, the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway served as a filming location for the 1970 adaptation of '' The Railway Children''.
Series three of '' Survivors'' uses heritage railways to help reestablish transportation, communication and trade in post-apocalyptic England.
See also
* Heritage streetcar
* List of heritage railways
* Restored train
Conservation and restoration of rail vehicles aims to preserve historic rail vehicles.
Trains
It may concern trains that have been removed from service and later restored to their past condition, or have never been removed from service, like U ...
* Gandy dancer
* Wilbert Awdry
References
External links
UK Heritage Railways
mainline and tourist routes
UK Heritage Railway Photographs
National Preservation UK's leading heritage railways forum
Hungarian Interactive Railway Museum, Budapest
Henry Williams Limited
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Engineering preservation societies