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Indiana Railway Museum

Coordinates: 38°33′18″N 86°37′01″W / 38.5550°N 86.6170°W / 38.5550; -86.6170
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French Lick Scenic Railway
Main Station
Overview
HeadquartersFrench Lick, Indiana
Reporting markIRM
LocaleIndiana
Dates of operation1961–present
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

The 'French Lick Scenic Railway is located in French Lick, Indiana, United States.

History

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The Indiana Railway Museum was founded in 1961 in the Decatur County town of Westport with one locomotive and three passenger cars. The museum relocated to Greensburg and then in 1978 to French Lick after the Southern Railway deeded a total of sixteen miles of right of way stretching from West Baden, Indiana, approximately one mile north of French Lick, to a small village named Dubois, to the south.[1] The museum eventually removed all artifacts and became a gift shop and ticket pick up area for the French Lick Scenic Railway which still operates today.

Collection

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There is no longer a museum at the French Lick Scenic Railway, but its collection included more than 65 pieces of rolling stock and locomotives. The museum had three steam locomotives on display that are not operational and three operational diesel locomotives.

You can still ride the rails to this day! Excursions are typically powered by a diesel locomotive. The train could consist of an ALCO RS-1 or EMD GP16 pulling 3 ex Chicago and North Western Railroad bi-level commuter cars, a concession car, 4 ex Rock Island passenger cars, an ex Northern Pacific Budd dome car, and an ex Illinois Central caboose.

Locomotive Roster

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IRM #4 at Gradman, IN

IRM #4 - ALCO RS-1 - Ex Algers, Winslow and Western Railway #4, Built as Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic #103[2]

IRM #6 - GE 80 Ton - Ex US Navy #65-00356[3]

IRM #78 - ALCO S-2 - Ex Michigan Southern #78[4]

IRM #97 - Baldwin 2-6-0 - Built as Mobile and Gulf #97[5]

IRM 101 - ALCO S-4 - Ex Algers, Winslow and Western Railway #1[6]

IRM 208[7] - Baldwin 2-6-0, built as Angelina and Neches River Railroad #208[8]

IRM 1813 - EMD GP16 - Ex INRD 1813, built as Seaboard Air Line #1810[9]

SFRTA 704 - Colorado Railcar DMU - Ex Tri Rail 704, acquired and delivered in 2024 along with unpowered cars 7001-7002.[10][11]

SFRTA 706 - Colorado Railcar DMU - Ex Tri Rail 706, acquired and delivered in 2024. [12]

Excursions

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A Pullman Car

The museum operates the 10-mile stretch of the line between French Lick and Gradman station as a heritage railroad known as French Lick Scenic Railway.

Scenic excursions are based on a 20-mile round trip through portions of the scenic Hoosier National Forest and the 2200 foot Burton Tunnel and takes approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes. 

Other special events are run year round. There is the dinosaur adventure train, the Easter bunny express, and the award winning Polar express.

There are also tasting trains for ages 21+. Wine, beer, tequila, and chocolate are a few of these tasting trains

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "French Lick Scenic Railway Museum - General Information, Museum History & Tours". www.frenchlickscenicrailway.org. Archived from the original on 2012-11-15.
  2. ^ "Pictures of AWW 4".
  3. ^ "Pictures of IRM 6".
  4. ^ "Indiana Railway Museum roster - page 1 - Museum rosters - Indiana Railroads Bull Session".
  5. ^ "Pictures of IRM 97".
  6. ^ "Pictures of IRM 101".
  7. ^ "Pictures of IRM 208".
  8. ^ "Trinity Valley RR Historical Association".
  9. ^ "Pictures of IRM 1813".
  10. ^ "CARS 7002 & 7004 | French Lick Scenic Railway". frenchlickscenicrailway.org. 2024-03-12. Retrieved 2024-03-16.
  11. ^ "Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2024-03-16.
  12. ^ "Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
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38°33′18″N 86°37′01″W / 38.5550°N 86.6170°W / 38.5550; -86.6170


Preceding station Monon Railroad Following station
West Baden
toward Orleans
Orleans - French Lick Terminus
Preceding station Southern Railway Following station
Cuzco HuntingburgFrench Lick Terminus