Contractor and groundbreaking confirmed for Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania’s new roundhouse

Contractor and groundbreaking confirmed for Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania’s new roundhouse

By Trains Staff | July 9, 2025

| Last updated on August 1, 2025


eciConstruction wins bid as general contractor; groundbreaking ceremony scheduled for July 29

Illustration of six-stall, glass-and-brick roundhouse
Contractor and groundbreaking date have been confirmed for the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania’s new roundhouse. Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission

STRASBURG, Pa. — The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, in partnership with the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of General Services, announced today (July 8) that eciConstruction of Dillsburg, Pa., has been confirmed as the general contractor for the museum’s roundhouse project. The bidding process began Feb. 21, 2025, for construction of the new six-stall, 16,000-square-foot facility and exhibit hall [See “Bidding process begins for roundhouse…” News Wire, Feb. 22, 2025]. 

The museum also announced a groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled for July 29 at 11 a.m. The public is invited, with regular adult admission rates applying while children ages 11 and under are offered free admission. Anews release states that outdoor seating will be limited.

The new roundhouse will house six Pennsylvania Railroad steam locomotives that are currently displayed outdoors. Erdy McHenry Architecture of Philadelphia designed the fan-shaped building, which will utilize brick, steel, and glass, along with a clerestory-style roof to maximize natural lighting. The design was approved by the museum commission, the Department of General Services, and the Strasburg Township Planning Commission. 

Construction is expected to begin shortly after the groundbreaking ceremony, with completion of the roundhouse targeted for late 2026 or early 2027.

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