The Railway Museum of Greater Cincinnati is home to approximately 70 passenger and freight railway cars from the past century. The nonprofit behind this behemoth collection is currently seeking additional funds to aid in the preservation of its collection and to increase overall operations capacity. For the full story, click here The Railway Museum of Greater Cincinnati is at 315 W. Southern Ave., Covington. Open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays, May-October. $4; $2 ages 10 and younger. More info: cincirailmuseum.org.
The train yard
Guests exploring the Jovita
A rusting Muphrid Pullman sleeping car
Railroad sign ephemera
U.S. troop bunks in a Pullman sleeper car
Guests exploring the L&N caboose
Family exploring the train yard
Inside the Jovita
Railway Museum of Greater Cincinnati executive director Tim Hyde (right) and his father, Charles, who is a museum volunteer
Guests exploring the train yard
A sink in the Pullman car
1988 group photo of museum volunteers and supporters
Inside the L&N caboose
Hyde showing the Muprhid Pullman to guests
Historical photos of the bunks inside the U.S. Pullman sleeper car
Volunteer removing rust
Museum volunteer Bill Williams
Railroad ephemera
The train yard
A telegraph sounder
The L&N caboose
Railroad ephemera
Tim Hyde going through tools used to work on trains