History of The South Carolina Railroad Museum
The South Carolina Railroad Museum, Inc. was established in 1973 by a group of dedicated railroad
enthusiasts from the Columbia and Charleston, South Carolina areas.
In October 1983, the Museum received by way of donation the former Rockton and Rion Railway located in
Fairfield County, South Carolina from Martin Marietta Aggregates. Then began the long and difficult process
of reconstruction. The Museum named the line the Rockton, Rion, and Western Railroad (RR & W).
Currently, the Museum operates on 5 miles of the 11.5 mile line of the former Rockton and Rion Railroad.
The eastern terminal of the line is at the junction with the Norfolk Southern Railroad at the Rockton Station.
The line runs generally westward through the Rion community to Anderson Quarry, home of the world famous blue
granite called the "silk of the trade".
The Museum has accumulated many pieces of rolling stock by way of gift from the Charleston chapter of the
National Railway Historical Society. The equipment includes various types of freight and passenger cars as
well as a steam locomotive #44 which once belonged to the Hampton and Branchville Railroad. More equipment
has been acquired including cabooses, freight cars, and diesel engines from CSX, Norfolk Southern,
the Lancaster and Chester, and other railroads.
Plans call for the construction of a locomotive shop and equipment maintenance area as well as display tracks.
Ultimately the Museum plans to have educational train excursions over the entire 11.5 mile route, exhibitions of
freight and passenger train operations, static displays of railroad related artifacts, and a library of railroad
related publications.
The South Carolina Railroad Museum, Inc. is actively seeking donations of railroad artifacts, equipment and funds (all
donations are tax deductible).Membership is open to everyone who desires to assist in the preservation of South
Carolina's great railroad heritage. All work performed by the Museum members is strictly voluntary.
The following link is intended as a central location for railroad historians to publish research on SC railroads
www.scrmcurator.com.
The South Carolina Railroad Museum is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places, and is also a
member of Fairfield County Chamber of Commerce, S.C. Federation of Museums,
Confederation of S.C. Local Historical Societies,
T.R.A.I.N.,
National Railway Historical Society,
and the Association of Railway Museums.
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