Newtown Square Railroad Museum

Newtown Square Railroad Museum Preserving the rolling stock and memories of the trains and trolleys that ran to Newtown Square. The line was conceived as both a passenger and freight line.

Open 1st Saturday in June to the 1st Saturday in October 1pm-4pm In the late 1800's, a railroad line was planned to run from southwest Philadelphia through Delaware County to Newtown Square, and then on to West Chester and then Downingtown. After various financial difficulties, construction was begun in 1893, and trains were running by 1894, though nothing was ever built beyond Newtown Square. Sho

rtly after the line was built, trolley service began from Upper Darby up West Chester Pike to West Chester. The railroad could not compete with the trolley line and so passenger services was discontinued in 1908. The freight railroad took milk and farm products from the Pennsylvania Hospital Farm in to the city. A freight station and lumber yard were built on the west side of Rt. 252 across from what is now TD Bank [2012]. The line continued to run to Newtown Square until 1963, when service was abandoned. A fire at the lumber yard in the 80's destroyed most of the remaining buildings. All that was left of the railroad operations was an old abandoned freight station. A new owner bought the property in the late 1990's and planned to demolish the old freight station. The Newtown Square Historical Society raised the money to have the freight station picked up and moved to its current location at the Drexel Lodge property. Several Society members, principally Sam Coco and Jack Grant, conceived of a new use for the freight station as the center of a local railroad museum, and began fundraising efforts to stabilize and restore the freight station, and acquired additional materials to be used for the museum project. In 2001, the railroad museum became a stand alone non-profit corporation charged with operating the railroad museum. Today the railroad museum has several engines and passenger cars around the renovated freight station building, which houses a wonderful collection of railroad memorabilia from the Newtown Square branch railroad. It is a wonderful experience for children and adults.

It is with a heavy heart that we inform you of the passing of long-time Newtown Square Railroad Museum board member, All...
10/09/2025

It is with a heavy heart that we inform you of the passing of long-time Newtown Square Railroad Museum board member, Allen Rogers. Allen passed away suddenly on Wednesday morning, October 1st. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, friend and local business owner. Our deepest sympathies to his son and business partner, Phil, his wife, Phyllis, and their children and grandchildren.

Contributions in Allen's memory may be made to Newtown Square Railroad Museum located at:

PO Box 21
Newtown Square PA 19073
or
https://newtownsquarerailroadmuseum.org/make-a-donation/

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/allen-rogers-obituary?id=59651301

View Allen J. Rogers's obituary, send flowers and sign the guestbook.

08/15/2025

🚂 All Aboard, Newtown Square! 🚂

The Newtown Square Railroad Museum will be OPEN tomorrow from 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM!

Come explore our historic train cars, learn about local railroad history, and enjoy a fun afternoon for the whole family. 🚆✨

📍 Location: Newtown Square Railroad Museum
🕐 Time: Tomorrow, 1–4 PM

Bring your friends, bring the kids, and step back in time with us!
Admission is free — donations are always appreciated to help preserve our history.

🛤️ See you at the station! 🛤️

Come join us for opening day this Saturday along with the other historical sites in Newtown Square
06/06/2025

Come join us for opening day this Saturday along with the other historical sites in Newtown Square

Field Trip to the "Last Run" of the Holiday Model Trains for 2024  at the historic Grange Estate in Havertown. If you've...
01/21/2025

Field Trip to the "Last Run" of the Holiday Model Trains for 2024 at the historic Grange Estate in Havertown. If you've never been there it is a model train enthusiasts dream. Beautifully designed and operated by a group of volunteers, lead by Bill Parkinson who handles trains and electrical and Rick Miller who's carpentry created the mountains, supports and scenes. Other volunteers are on site to help with operations, details and set up. Each year the Grange opens the trains to visitors, the Saturday after Thanksgiving and runs each weekend from 1 to 4 Saturday and Sunday through early to mid January. A labor of love, it shows in the many details from electric cable cars, mining scenes, bumper cars, waterfall, and Harry Potter English village scene, all with multiple O gauge trains moving simultaneously throughout suspension bridges, towns and tunnels. There are also multiple individual train sets to view in the hallway as you enter the main attraction. All inside a fitting old barn on the beautiful Grange Estate which opens for tours as well. A wonderful time of childhood memories and my first train. Photo included. Looking forward to next year!!!

Come out to the Festival today!
09/21/2024

Come out to the Festival today!

08/27/2024
Come join us on Saturday, September 21!Lots of food, fun and activities !!!
08/09/2024

Come join us on Saturday, September 21!
Lots of food, fun and activities !!!

“Amazing Learners” Newtown Square Railroad Museum VisitIn partnership with the Newtown Public Library, Newtown Square, P...
07/24/2024

“Amazing Learners” Newtown Square Railroad Museum Visit

In partnership with the Newtown Public Library, Newtown Square, PA and the parks and recs committee, local parents and their children visited the Newtown Square Railroad Museum today for a tour, chance to ring the bell, and enjoy a piece of railroad and train history of Newtown Square.

06/01/2024

We are open for the season!

The Newtown Square Pennsylvania Railroad Museum is now open on Saturday afternoons June through September from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Come visit the historic 1895 PRR Freight Station with museum inside, and see the 1902 PRR Passenger Car, 1907 Box Car, 1950 PRR Caboose, small yard Steam Engine and 1949 Red Arrow Trolley Car.



Admission is always free, but donations are encouraged as the museum is an all-volunteer, non-profit 501c3 organization and is able to continue solely based on kind gifts of time, talent and funds.



Also open at the same time is the historic Paper Mill House and museum, located in Newtown Square at St Davids Road and Paper Mill Road and cared for by the Newtown Square Historical Society (https://nshistory.org/) Make it an afternoon of local history!



We hope to welcome you to the Newtown Square Pennsylvania Railroad Museum one Saturday soon.

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DREXEL LODGE PARK, 4140 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square
Newtown Square, PA
19073

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