Tehachapi Loop Overlook

Tehachapi Loop Overlook The Tehachapi Loop is California State Historical Landmark #508. Thousands of visitors visit the Tehachapi Loop each year.

Building the Tehachapi Loop Overlook is a legacy project we hope you choose to be a part of.

What a beautiful photo taken by our New President of FOTD Diana Buerge after a well needed rainfall.  Thanks for sharing...
12/23/2023

What a beautiful photo taken by our New President of FOTD Diana Buerge after a well needed rainfall. Thanks for sharing Diana.

Also on display until the end of Dec. is our Christmas train layout.
12/23/2023

Also on display until the end of Dec. is our Christmas train layout.

Thank You Larry Wines for this display The train under the Christmas tree"".  It will be up throughout December.
12/23/2023

Thank You Larry Wines for this display
The train under the Christmas tree"". It will be up throughout December.

This is an open invitation for a rare opportunity to see the Tehachapi Depot Museum’s Stokoe Signal Garden IN ACTION!  O...
07/15/2023

This is an open invitation for a rare opportunity to see the Tehachapi Depot Museum’s Stokoe Signal Garden IN ACTION! On Sunday, July 30, at 2:00 p.m., Mark McGowan (www.YouTube.com/) will be conducting an in-person demonstration of the Southern Pacific (SP) signals that are located on the museum’s campus. The signals were collected by the late Bill Stokoe (who had an over thirty-year career as an SP signal maintainer) and were featured on the television program Road Trip with Huell Howser in 2001. This 30 minute event is free. All aboard!

Note: Photo by Marlan Woodside

We have a table at Farmer's Market, located on Green Street from June 1 thru August 17 from 4 pm to 7 pm.  Please come b...
06/03/2023

We have a table at Farmer's Market, located on Green Street from June 1 thru August 17 from 4 pm to 7 pm. Please come by and say Hi. You will probably meet Diana our Gift Shop Mgr.

Tehachapi's Railroad Club Train Show is Back.
05/28/2023

Tehachapi's Railroad Club Train Show is Back.

FOR MEMBERS ONLY
05/18/2023

FOR MEMBERS ONLY

Special one-day event sponsored by the Model Train Museum of History & Technology.Enjoy "National Train Day" in Tehachap...
05/13/2023

Special one-day event sponsored by the Model Train Museum of History & Technology.
Enjoy "National Train Day" in Tehachapi
May 13, Saturday, 11 AM to 4 PM
101 W. Tehachapi Blvd., Tehachapi, CA 93561
Phone: 661-823-1100.

The Tehachapi Depot Railroad Museum is sponsoring a special, one-day display for "National Train Day." It marks the museum's first use of scale model trains combined with historical artifacts beyond the museum's extensive collection.

The special display includes:
• a scene of the May 10, 1869 Golden Spike ceremony

National Train Day is this Saturday, 13 Friends of the Tehachapi Depot Curator group has coordinated with the Model Trai...
05/12/2023

National Train Day is this Saturday, 13

Friends of the Tehachapi Depot Curator group has coordinated with the Model Train Museum of History and Technology to have a display in the depot freight room to celebrate this event. See the attached flyer above.

So, this Saturday, 11 AM to 4 PM will be your ONE AND ONLY opportunity to explore this exhibit.

Please make plans to stop by the depot and explore this exhibit. National Train Day is this Saturday, 13

Attached is our March 2023 On Track Quarterly Newsletter.
03/29/2023

Attached is our March 2023 On Track Quarterly Newsletter.

03/29/2023

Tehachapi Loop Newspaper Article.

The Railroad Depot Museum is Expanding

Exciting things are in the works at the Railroad Depot museum. We
have two major projects underway that will transform our campus and grow our museum.

Caboose:
The first is our Caboose Project. For many years a historic 1941
Southern Pacific caboose has sat between the Tehachapi Depot Railroad Museum and Kohnen’s Country Bakery, and being privately owned it had no connection to the museum.
Incorporating this piece of railroad history into the museum itself was a long-term objective.

We plan to move it onto the museum’s property within the year. It will be “slotted” into the existing rear viewing deck, forming an integral addition to the museum, and extended out to the area occupied by the current playground. The playground will be eliminated, paved over, and the slide relocated off the campus.
An extension of the deck will be added alongside the back of the caboose to provide easy visitor access without needing to climb steps. The caboose will sit on a section of track and ballast, both of which will be donated by Union Pacific. Then the big event arrives: when the site is ready to receive the caboose, a crane will lift the 20 ton unit from its present location and precisely sit on the awaiting track.

Next up: the deck will be modified and extended. Finally, further work including decorative fencing and lighting will transform the area into an inviting visitor attraction. The next phase of the project is a multi-year task to fully restore the caboose to its original look and configuration when it was operated by Southern Pacific Railroad. It will start with a much-needed repairing and repainting of the exterior parts. The interior will be completely refinished, replacing missing fixtures and appliances.

Annex:
In concert with the caboose project, we will be adding a 1,000 sq ft
building to provide a storage area for our growing collection of railroad artifacts as well as a curator’s office area. The new building will be an annex to the existing maintenance/rest room building on an unused, vacant parcel of land. The exterior will match the appearance of the museum.

Why do we need an annex? Currently we are storing those artifacts not on display haphazardly in our basement as well as at an off-site storage facility. We are also continually receiving donated items and running out of adequate storage. The Annex will provide a large, safe, and environmentally-controlled area to house these possessions. The additional office area will allow our curators ample space to prepare and catalog all our property. This building will gain us a professionally–managed storage and cataloging capability. Plans are currently being drawn, and construction of the building will start following the relocation of the caboose.

So this is our far-reaching objective. Accomplishing these goals,
however, requires considerable financing; architectural and
construction services are expensive. The Museum is currently seeking grants and will be embarking on a major fundraising drive. There is along way to go, and if you wish to help, simply visit our w webpage at tehachapidepot.com, click on the Donate button and contribute a donation. Large or small all donations will go to these vital projects. We are a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization

This photo was taken at the Loop on President's day in February 2023
03/29/2023

This photo was taken at the Loop on President's day in February 2023

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