Steamtown National Historic Site - Facilities
Roundhouse
Open Open All Year 9 am - 5 pm
through January 5 10 am - 4 pm from January 6 - March 29, 2008
regular Park hours resume March 30, 2008
Location In the Museum Complex at Steamtown Exhibits Steam locomotives are serviced inside this restored Roundhouse (built in 1902, enlarged in 1917 and 1937).
Theater Open Open All Year
Location Entrance/exit is via the mezzanine levels of either the Visitor Center or the History Museum.
Exhibits Steamtown"s 18-minute film, "Steel and Steam," shows here daily every half-hour, except during Special Events and the Winter Lecture Series.
Turntable Plaza Open Open All Year
Location Accessible from all Museum Complex buildings.
Special Programs Steam and diesel locomotives are turned on the turntable periodically during the train operating season.
Exhibits You can find the following exhibits on the Turntable Plaza: DL&W Railroad coal hopper car; New Haven Trap Rock Company locomotive; Lehigh and New England Railroad caboose; Rutland Railroad flat car; 90-foot working turntable and an historic 1865 roundhouse pit.
MUSEUMS History Museum Open Open All Year
Location In the Museum Complex at Steamtown Exhibits
Timeline of Railroading; Labor, Business and Government; the Truesdale Gallery; Life on the Railroad; Recreations of the interior of four Delaware, Lackawanna & Western passenger depots; Louisville & Nashville 1100, a Railway Post Office Car; Erie 3, a railroad business car
Available Facilities Restrooms (closed during winter hours), elevator and stairs to the mezzanine exhibit areas.
Technology Museum Open Open All Year
Location In the Museum Complex at Steamtown Exhibits
"Sectioned" steam locomotive with a visible interior; Rutland Railroad caboose and Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad boxcar open for exploration - the boxcar features a video describing various types of freight-hauling equipment); Making and Using Steam; Engineer and Fireman; Locomotive Design; Electric and Diesel-Electric Locomotives; Building a Railroad, featuring a life-size exhibit of Maintenance-of-Way track work); Railroad Jargon; Whistle Signals; Position and Color Signals; Roundhouse Office; Railroad Architecture; Railroad Disasters; Railway Mail Service; Telegraphy; Model of the DL&W Scranton Yards, ca. 1935; Railroad Safety
Available Facilities Restrooms (closed during winter hours), water fountain, elevator and stairs to the mezzanine exhibit areas.
VISITOR CENTERS Open Open All Year
Location Starting point for all tours and special programs.
Special Programs Temporary Exhibit, "Women of Iron, Women of Steel: Women in Railroading". Located on Mezzanine level.
Exhibits A series of 8 panels illustrates the development of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad"s Scranton yard from 1851 to the opening of Steamtown National Historic Site. A "please touch" large-scale model of a Pennsylvania Railroad steam locomotive is on display, as is a "please touch" table for all ages. There are also two display exhibits - one to orient visitors at Steamtown, and the other to highlight Steamtown"s connection with attractions in the Lackawanna Heritage Valley.
Available Facilities Restrooms with changing stations, public (pay) telephones, water fountains, stairs and elevator access (located behind the Info Desk) to the mezzanine entrances for the Theater or the Technology Museum.
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