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The Reading Railroad Heritage Museum, located in Hamburg, PA, is owned and operated by the Reading Company Technical & Historical Society, a non-profit corporation dedicated to preserving the history and heritage of the Reading Railroad. Open to the public since 2008, the Museum tells the story of the Reading Railroad, one of the world's largest corporations, made even more famous by the game of MONOPOLY. Currently in the initial stages of development, the Museum features vintage railroad cars and locomotives, photographs, documents and artifacts from the Reading Railroad.

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500 S. Third Street, Hamburg, PA 19526
The Reading Railroad Heritage Museum will be closed until it is considered safe to re-open.

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Admission:
Adults $7
Seniors (65+) $6
Children (5 - 12) $3
Children 4 and under FREE
RCT&HS members FREE.
Groups of 10 or more $5 each- must be arranged at least two weeks in advance.

For more information about visiting us, click here.

This exhibit has been extended through October, 2021

Do you have great memories of the 5513?

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Then here is your chance to see it shine again.�

Brian's Model Trains is donating all proceeds of the a Peter Lerro print that he has commissioned will be used for that purpose.

Use the attached order form to pre-order your copy for mid-August delivery.

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RCT&HS Year 2021 Railroad Calendar


The RCT&HS Year 2021 railroad calendar is now available featuring the photos of Neil Shankweiler. Born and raised in Doylestown, PA,Neil observed the operations of the Reading. After high school Neil traveled on the Reading to his classes at the Philadelphia College ofPharmacy in Philadelphia where he received his degree in 1962. He worked as a chemist for the FDA. Fascinated with trains and with thestate of Colorado he moved to Aspen and later to Arvada near Denver. His rail photography took him all over the western states, often inthe company of Dave Augsburger. He and Dave also traveled to Europe in pursuit of trains. Neil passed away in May of 2018 andgraciously donated photographs and artifacts from his extensive Reading Company collection to the RCT&HS..

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