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国家交通博物馆
National Museum of Transportation
A Burlington Zephyr and a Frisco 2-10-0 on display at the National Museum of Transportation.
成立1944年 (1944)
地址Greater St. Louis
坐标38°34′19″N 90°27′43″W / 38.572°N 90.462°W / 38.572; -90.462
類型交通博物館
参观人數//608,456(2022-2023年度)
網站www.transportmuseumassociation.org
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国家交通博物馆 (英語:The National Museum of Transportation) is a private, 42-acre 交通博物馆 in the Kirkwood suburb of St. Louis, Missouri. Founded in 1944,[1] it restores, preserves, and displays a wide variety of vehicles spanning 15 decades of American history: cars, boats, aircraft, and in particular, locomotives and railroad equipment from around the United States. The museum is also home to a research library of transportation-related memorabilia and documents.

At the southwest corner of the property is West Barretts Tunnel. Built in 1853, it is one of a pair of tunnels that were the first to operate west of the Mississippi River.[2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

The museum has its own railway spur to an active main line formerly owned by the Missouri Pacific Railroad, now by the Union Pacific Railroad. This has allowed the museum to take possession of large and unusual pieces of railroad equipment. A miniature railroad operates around a loop of track near the parking lot and a full-sized restored trolley operates Thursday–Sunday from April through October.

历史

设施及藏品

奥瑟温游客中心

亨廷顿小火车

林登贝格汽车展厅

 
The engine compartment of a 1963 Chrysler Turbine Car displayed inside the museum.

The Earl C. Lindburg Automotive Center contains 25 vehicles,[3] including:

巴雷特站

On display are a Missouri River towboat and two airplanes: a C-47 Skytrain at the main gate and a T-33 Shooting Star.

In 2021, the museum opened a permanent exhibition of some 100 model airplanes donated by Sanford McDonnell, each with a connection to the McDonnell Aircraft Corporation.[6]

火车陈列场

电车环线

罗伯茨展厅

阿博特车库

巴雷特隧道

 
The museum's grounds include Barretts Tunnel, one of the first railroad tunnels west of the Mississippi River.

The Barretts Tunnels are a pair of railroad tunnels in St. Louis County, Missouri, the first ones built west of the Mississippi River. They were built by the Pacific Railroad in 1853.[7]

The tunnels were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.[8]

Railroad

Among its railroad items are:[9]


See also

References

  1. ^ St. Louis Post-Dispatch 24 Jul 1994, page Page 33. Newspapers.com. [2022-11-28] (英语). 
  2. ^ Barretts Tunnels. Abandoned Rails. [2022-06-22]. 
  3. ^ St. Louis Post-Dispatch 17 Jun 2018, page H01. Newspapers.com. [2022-11-28] (英语). 
  4. ^ Lassa, Todd. Road Test: 1964 Chrysler Turbine Car. Motor Trend. July 21, 2006 [September 4, 2017]. (原始内容存档于September 5, 2017).  已忽略未知参数|df= (帮助)
  5. ^ Vaughan, Daniel. 1960 Di Dia 150 - Overview. Conceptcarz.com. March 2010 [2022-06-22]. 
  6. ^ St. Louis Post-Dispatch 25 Jun 2021, page G10. Newspapers.com. [2022-11-28] (英语). 
  7. ^ Barretts Tunnels, NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM, U.S. Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior (PDF). Missouri Department of Natural Resources. 1977 [2017-10-17]. 
  8. ^ St. Louis County National Register Listings. Missouri Department of Natural Resources. [2017-10-17]. 
  9. ^ Railway Equipment. The National Museum of Transportation. National Transport Museum Association. [2022-06-22]. 
  10. ^ Hughes 2, Renee. Virgin Hyperloop Pegasus Pod at TNMOT!. National Museum of Transportation. 4 October 2022 [18 February 2023]. 

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