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Railroad Museum of Long Island
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The Railroad Museum of Long Island – also known by its reporting mark, RMLI – is a railway museum based on the North Fork of Long Island, in Suffolk County, New York, United States. It has two locations: the main location in Riverhead, and a satellite location in Greenport, west of the North Ferry to Shelter Island. Both facilities contain active model railroad displays and gift shops.[1][2]
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Riverhead
The Riverhead location of the museum is located in a former Nassau–Suffolk Lumber Company warehouse and showroom at 416 Griffing Avenue, east of the Riverhead LIRR station.[2][3][4] It was used as a lumber yard as far back as 1885 (the Corwin & Vail Lumber Company), and from 1891 to 1969 contained a turntable, water tower, and pump house (the Long Island Rail Road – Riverhead Yard).[2]
The location contains numerous rare passenger and freight cars as well as locomotives in various stages of restoration, some of which are the last of their kind.[2][5][6] It also has a 16" gauge Allan Herschell Park Train riding train from the LIRR Pavilion of the 1964–65 New York World's Fair.[2][7][8]
Located in the Freeman North Exhibit Hall, a renovated warehouse on the property, is the Historic Lionel Layout – an "O" Gauge model train layout donated to the museum by Lionel, LLC in 2009.[2][6][9][10] The 14' by 40' trainset is based on the 1940s Lionel Showroom Layout from New York City.[2][6][9] It was constructed by Lionel employees in 1992 and operated at Lionel's facilities in Chesterfield, Michigan through 2008.[2][6][9]
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Greenport
The Greenport RMLI site is located in the former 1892 LIRR freight house of the historic Greenport LIRR Station.[2][6][11] Throughout its history, the freight house served as a branch of the United States Post Office, Railway Express Agency, and a storage facility for LIRR Road 'n' Rail buses. Today the station contains a restored 1927 LIRR wooden caboose, a 40' Pacific Car & Foundry boxcar, and a snowplow, "W-83 JAWS", built by the LIRR shop forces – as well as artifacts, photographs, and other items of LIRR history.[2][11]
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Gallery
- Preserved cars next to the LIRR tracks at Riverhead.
- Part of a preserved turntable.
- The World's Fair riding train.
- Closeup of the locomotive of the riding train.
- The former Greenport Station Freight House, now the Greenport RMLI location, shown in July 2007.
- The same freight house along Fourth Street in September 2015.
- Part of the other preserved turntable.
- 190th anniversary ceremony, held outside the museum in July 2024.
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