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Berkshire Scenic Railway Museum


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nameBerkshire Scenic Railway Museum
imageRDC 6126 at Adams station (1), September 2022.jpg
captionBudd RDC #6126 at the Adams station in 2022
image_size300px
established1984
location4 Hoosac Street, Adams, Massachusetts
coordinates
typeRailway museum
website

The Berkshire Scenic Railway Museum is a railroad museum located in Lenox, Massachusetts, United States that offers historical exhibits. The museum was founded in 1984 as a not-for-profit organization. During the 1980s and 2003–2011, it offered tourist train rides between Lenox and Stockbridge on the Housatonic Railroad right-of-way. In 2016 the museum began tourist train service in North Adams, Massachusetts.

History

In 1984 the Berkshire Scenic Railway Museum began operating passenger excursions between Lee and Great Barrington, over tracks owned by the Housatonic Railroad. Due to deteriorating track conditions, passenger operations were suspended after several years. The excursion trains returned in 2003, based at the restored station in Lenox, with regular schedules to Lee and Stockbridge. At the end of 2011, the Housatonic declined to renew the state operating lease used by the museum.

In 2014, the museum received a $200,000 state grant to move its excursion train operations to the Hoosac Valley, operating between Adams and North Adams. The Town of Adams spent $500,000 renovating a former car wash into a railroad station. MassDOT purchased the northern portion of the Adams Branch from Pan Am Railways and restored the first 4 miles south from North Adams.

In November 2015, the City of North Adams completed an agreement to lease land for a temporary passenger platform for the line. Service began in May 2016, departing from North Adams. A $2.6 million MassDOT grant funded construction of a permanent platform in downtown Adams and construction of the remaining 1 mile of track. The track work was completed in late 2017, and excursion service began operating from Adams in 2018.

References

References

  1. link. (2011-07-15 , accessed September 2009)
  2. Fanto, Clarence. (April 25, 2012). "Berkshire Scenic Railway is history". The Berkshire Eagle.
  3. Shanks, Adam. (2014-04-29). "Berkshire Scenic Railway gets $200K boost for northern spur". Berkshire Eagle.
  4. Shanks, Adam. (May 27, 2016). "'Train to nowhere' not so sweet -- just ask the kids". The Berkshire Eagle.
  5. Shanks, Adam. (2015-11-15). "Deal made to construct temporary Berkshire Scenic Railway platform". Berkshire Eagle.
  6. Levulis, Jim. (May 23, 2016). "N. Berkshire Scenic Rail Starting Regular Service". WAMC/Northeast Public Radio.
  7. Stafford, Scott. (July 30, 2018). "What's old is new again: Berkshire Scenic Railway looks forward after completion of track, platform". The Berkshire Eagle.
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