News photos: Conrail Historical Society Museum opens

News photos: Conrail Historical Society Museum opens

By Dan Cupper | April 3, 2023

Facility is housed in 86-foot auto parts boxcar

People gathered inside of boxcar turned into musuem
People visit the Conrail Historical Society Museum during its opening day on Saturday, April 1. Dan Cupper

SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. — The Conrail Historical Society’s museum and archive center, housed in a retired 86-foot hi-cube auto parts boxcar, opened to the public with ceremonies on Saturday, April 1.

Ribbon-cutting ceremony for museum
Wielding scissors to snip a ribbon at the opening of the Conrail Historical Society’s museum in Shippensburg, Pa., are Rudy Garbely, former CRHS president, in Conrail shirt, and Jim Stanton, project director. Addressing the crowd is current CRHS president Brock Kerchner. With them are other CRHS board members. Dan Cupper

The facility, located along the Cumberland Valley Rail Trail, is a collaboration of the society with the rail trail, Shippensburg University, Cumberland Area Economic Development Corp., and the Cumberland Valley Visitors Bureau [see “Conrail Historical Society’s museum in a boxcar to open April 1,” Trains News Wire, Feb. 3, 2023]. It is adjacent to another boxcar holding the Cumberland Valley Railroad Museum, which opened in 2017.

About 100 people were on hand for the opening. Joining society officials in speaking at the opening was Dick Dawson, who as a 27-year-old Penn Central mechanical engineer, designed the PC Class X67 hi-cube box car. The museum is housed in one of the 154 such cars built by PC (140 for Penn Central, 14 for PC-controlled Detroit, Toledo & Ironton) at its ex-Pennsylvania Railroad shops in Hollidaysburg, Pa.

The unstaffed museum is open every day of the year, sunrise to sunset. Research visits to the archives by appointment. The society’s website is here.

— Updated at 9:10 a.m. CDT with information on museum hours, archive visits, society website.

 

 

 

Two boxcars in park
The Conrail Museum, right, joins the Cumberland Valley Railroad Museum, left, along the Cumberland Valley Rail Trail adjacent to the Shippensburg (Pa.) University campus, at rear. Dan Cupper
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