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Orange Empire Railway Museum

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http://www.oerm.org (951) 943-3020 [email protected]

Description

The Orange Empire Railway Museum is home to over 200 historic railway cars and locomotives from Los Angeles and the West. The museum’s 90-acre site in Perris, California is open to the public 363 days a year. Railway trains operate every weekend. The museum's mission is to educate the public about railway transportation history of Southern California and the West. We fulfill this mission by helping to support the restoration, operation, and interpretation of the historic railroad equipment at the Orange Empire Railway Museum.

Orange Empire Railway Museum operates a Museum Railway where visitors can ride on the historic trains and trolleys that helped shape the Southern California we know today.

The Museum Railway operates every weekend and on most major holidays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and also on weekdays for charters and other special events. The Museum grounds are open every day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with the exception of Thanksgiving and Christmas.

On a typical weekend (other than during special events), two city streetcars are running on the half-mile dual-gauge Loop Line, and another train is operating on the 1.5 mile standard gauge Mainline. The northern end of the Museum Railway is presently at 7th Street, although during certain special events trains operate all the way to the historic 1892 Perris Depot at 4th Street. Future plans call for regular operations to be extended to 4th Street as the depot area is rebuilt into the new Metrolink station and transit center.

In addition to the streetcars on the Loop Line, a Pacific Electric interurban or city streetcar also operates on the Mainline on selected weekends. The Mainline train is usually an electrically or diesel powered freight train (with a caboose to ride in if you wish), or consists of passenger train cars. Typically at the Orange Empire Railway Museum, you can experience riding in one of the early Los Angeles streetcars and a more modern PCC on the Loop Line, and ride in either a caboose (the cupola is very popular with the kids) or open gondola on the freight train. The cars and locomotives are selected on a rotating basis from our historic collection.

Steam locomotive operation at OERM is scheduled for the third weekend of the month between September and May (no steam operations during the summer) and during certain special events and major holidays. Check the calendar of events for further information. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee the availability of any particular piece of equipment on any given day. Some equipment does not operate during rain.

While admission and parking for the Museum is free (except for selected special events – see calendar of events), a ticket must be purchased to ride on the Museum Railway. Your ticket is good for the entire day, for as many trips as you wish. Your fare goes directly towards meeting Museum operating expenses. On regular weekends, an all-day pass to ride the trains costs $12 for adults, $8 for children 5-11, free for kids under 5.

Charters are also available during the week. Bring a school group, or just a group of friends. Check the Charters page for more details. We also offer a Birthday Caboose for parties, and you can even operate one of our historic locomotives as part of the Run One program.

Make plans today to visit the Orange Empire Railway Museum – OERM in
Perris, Southern California.



"Explore the West’s largest collection of railway locomotives, passenger and freight cars, streetcars, interurban electric cars, buildings and other artifacts dating from the 1870’s. Ride streetcars, interurban electric cars, and trains on the Museum railway. Visit the Museum’s collection of more than 200 streetcars and railway vehicles to experience the early days of electric, steam, and diesel railway transportation in and around Los Angeles.Railway trains operate every weekend—visit us to experience a day of family fun exploring the large grounds and riding the trains and trolleys that helped create the Southern California we know today. Check our Event Calendar for a list of special events, including steam train operations."
Address: 2201 S A St, Perris 92570
Phone: (951) 943-3020
Email: gro.mreo@ofni
Parking: Lot
State: CA
City: Perris
Street Number: 2201 S A St
Zip Code: 92570
categories: landmark & historical place, civilization museum, community museum


Opening Hours

Monday: 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00
Friday: 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00

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Reviews
What a perfect day to have 100+ ackers of railroad wonderment. My wife and daughter enjoyed it even though it was more for Papa. Love you girls. It was very well narrited by 1 of many well-informed tour guilds. Plenty of parking and trams are available, but in most cases, to see the entirety of the exhibits is necessary due to the large are the museum encompasses. Men will love it and so will the boys. Let's jot forget to is a outdoor venue so dress accordingly.
Great place to have fun with your kiddos. My son is autistic and loves trains. The staff is wonderful and very helpful. They allow train rides on Saturday and Sunday’s.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entryFree
We went to the Dino Train event this weekend. My grandson 2 1/2 was a bit afraid of trains. Simply because we were on a walk several weeks back and the Metrolink Train tooted it's horn before crossing the street. Which was the right thing for the train, but totally scared our grandson. So I wanted a fun/safe environment for him to get onto a train. This event worked like a charm. He now loves trains again and totally enjoyed riding on the train and trolley. Thank you so much for a great experience for him! And us!
What a great experience! The staff in the exhibits are awesome. Everybody that I met on staff was very nice and took the time to explain!Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot surePrice for adult entry$6–10
Great place to see old trains lots from SoCal. Ride an old electric train car round trip or can drop you off at different hanger museums.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entry$11–15
Love this little local spot. Had not been here in about 3yrs but we tool the our boys 5&2 on 10/1/22 and they loved it. Plenty to see, you get left alone to wander or you can ask for a tour. The train is fun, the trolleys are fun. The staff is knowledgeable and friendly.Wait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entry$11–15
Really nice museum not bad price to ride the trains they have the old ticket booths from disneyland an old trolly car from knott's berry farm and a train owned by ward Kimball disney animator alot of history from trains and rail cars from Los Angeles just alot of history a must do if your a train lover
If you are into trains, THIS is the largest collection of trains, cable cars and busses in southern California. Be sure to take the guided tour as it will get you into the vast array of trains with a very knowledgeable guide/enthusiast. Look for seasonal events like the Thomas Train and the Polar Express events. Great for young and old alike!
Had lots of fun here it's not just the trains but history behind the trains for me
Nice museum with a fantastic selection of streetcars, locomotives, and other rolling stock. You can, for a fee, learn how to drive a streetcar or locomotive and drive it around their property for an hour, either on their loop or short mainline track. Highly recommend taking the $3 tour with a docent, you’ll get a lot more out of your visit. Super quiet on a weekday visit, busier on the weekend and much busier during special events.
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