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Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad

97118 Garibaldi, OR, United States of America (USA) (Oregon )

Address Garibaldi Depot
306 American Ave Garibaldi 
 
Floor area unfortunately not known yet  
 
Museum typ
Railway


Opening times
May 21st – End of September: Weekend Service
Mid June – Labor Day: Daily Service
Garibaldi: 10:00, 12:00, 14:00
Rockaway: 11:00, 13:00

Admission
Status from 11/2017
Garibaldi to Rockway and back:
adults: $20; Childeren (3-10 years old): $12; Seniors / Veterans: $18

Contact
Tel.:+1-503-842-7972  Tel.2:+1-888-718-4253  
eMail:info oregoncoastscenic.org   

Homepage oregoncoastscenic.org

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Location / Directions
N45.558566° W123.911550°N45°33.51396' W123°54.69300'N45°33'30.8376" W123°54'41.5800"

Coastal Excursion (Between Garibaldi and Rockaway Beach Oregon)

The Garibaldi Depot

is located on the Tillamook Bay side of Highway 101 across from Dairy Queen in Garibaldi, Oregon. The Depot is located next to Lumberman’s Park.
Passengers board train via the caboose.
Address: 306 American Ave Garibaldi, Oregon 97118

The Rockaway Beach Depot

is located next to the Red “Visitor Information” Caboose along Highway 101 in Rockaway beach.
Passengers board train via the caboose.
Nearby address: 125 Oregon Coast Hwy Rockaway Beach, OR 97136

The Wheeler Depot

is located in Wheeler on the Nehalem bay side of Highway 101 across from the Old Wheeler Hotel.
Passengers board train via the caboose.
Nearby address: 580 Marine Drive Wheeler, Oregon 97147

Description

The Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad (OCSR) is a steam-powered heritage railroad, operating in Oregon, primarily between Garibaldi and Rockaway Beach, with additional special trips to Wheeler, Nehalem River and into the Salmonberry River canyon.
The railroad travels on tracks that pass along the edge of Tillamook Bay and the Oregon Coast, and through thick forest along the Nehalem River. The OCSR runs its collection of vintage rail equipment over 46 miles (74 km) of former Southern Pacific Transportation Company track under a lease from the Port of Tillamook Bay Railroad (POTB), an entity distinct from the OCSR.

Railroad operations

The railroad currently operates two steam locomotives in regular service. One of these is the Curtiss Lumber Company No. 2,[5] a Heisler locomotive, which is a geared steam locomotive, and the other is the former McCloud Railway No. 25, a 2-6-2 type made by the American Locomotive Company.  Both engines were originally used in the early 20th century for logging.

Operating Diesel locomotives include the Great Northern Railway No. 274 EMD F7, former POTB EMD SD9 No. 6139, and former POTB EMD GP9, No. 101.


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