The San Bernardino History and Railroad Museum is located in the historic 1918 San Bernardino Depot. The museum highlights the history of San Bernardino, California, and the railroad that built the region.
Shown above is the 1918 San Bernardino Depot.
Shown above is an 1899 steam-powered Locomobile. This was the first motorized car in San Bernardino.
Another view of the Locomobile.
Shown above is a horse-drawn carriage.
Shown above is a Studebaker carriage from the 1880s.
Another view of the Studebaker Brougham.
Shown above is a Tally-Ho Carriage which was in use from 1880 to 1920.
Another view of the Tally-Ho Carriage.
Shown above is a coal-burning stove.
The museum is located in a working train depot.
Shown above is the waiting room.
More Museums
From the San Bernardino History and Railroad Museum:
Museums 101: Railroad Memorabilia (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: Railroad Handcars and Motorcars (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: Firefighting Memorabilia (Photo Diary)
From the San Bernardino County Museum:
Museums 101: Remember Ramps (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: The San Bernardino County Museum (Photo Diary)
Museums 101: California Transportation (Photo Diary)
And some history relating to the displays:
History 101: The Locomobile
History 101: The Studebaker Automobile