The New York Central System Family.
Displays on a baggage cart.
Railroad workers' tools.
Toys for the children and photos on the wall.
Another display.
A display to the gandy dancers.
Toy Thomas the Tank Engine for the little children.
Two more displays.
Signal and crossing display.
This eight inch long, one-sixth scale model of Pennsylvania Railroad K4 417 was built by Terry Woodling of Warsaw, Indiana and contains 40 lbs. of glue and 421,250 toothpicks! Completed in 1991, it took seven years to build and its wheels, side rods, brakes and windows all move.
Station Agent's office.
New York Central System and a signal.
More railroad displays.
Steam engine headlight display.
Baggage cart.
History of the New York Central.
A famous New York Central photograph.
A case of New York Central paperwork and china.
Another display case.
Two lit display cases.
More views inside the National New York Central Museum.
Three cases of model trains.
A railroad crossing signal.
Views of the model railroad here at the National New York Central Railroad Museum.
Cases of model trains at the National New York Central Railroad Museum.
Always look at any museum you visit.
More cases of model trains.
This Toy Train Display is dedicated in loving memory of Benjamin S. & Josephine T. Bell by their son 2010.
Now I would visit the outside grounds of the National New York Central Railroad Museum.
Out along the path to the outside exhibits.