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Keeping Transportation History Alive In San Antonio, TX Since 1964

Presenting Texas's Transportation History for Over 50 Years

Transportation Legacy


The Texas Transportation Museum is a volunteer led organization that collects, preserves and displays historically significant transportation equipment and related items. We operate a working passenger railroad, several model train layouts and many road vehicles. We provide an educational and entertaining experience which interprets how developments in transportation technology shaped and continue to impact daily life.

TTM Collections


Automobiles

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    1903 Curved Dash Oldsmobile

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    1918 Oldsmobile Model 37 Speedster

    1918 Oldsmobile Model 37 Speedster
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    1924 Ford Model T Truck

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    "New" Model T donated to the Texas Transportation Museum in November 2014 by Linda and Larry Doerre

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    1929 Ford Model A Truck

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    1931 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan

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Fire Trucks

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    1898 American LaFrance Steam Pumper

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    1925 Buffalo Model 50 Fire Truck

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    1947 Mack Fire Truck

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Horse Carriages

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    1898 Victorian Brougham

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    1900 Doctor's Carriage

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    1903 Studebaker Carriage

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Model Railroads

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    "G" Gauge Garden Railroad

    Operated by SAGRES

    The San Antonio Garden Railroad Engineers Society

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    HO Scale Indoor Model Railroad

    Operated by AMRE

    The Alamo Model Railroad Engineers Society

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    N, Z & T Scale Model Railroads

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    "O" Gauge Lionel Railroad

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Railroads (Full Size)

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    The Longhorn and Western Railroad

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    1911 Baldwin 2-8-0 Steam Locomotive

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    1925 Baldwin 0-4-0 Steam Locomotive "#1"

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    1942 GE 45-Ton Diesel-Electric Switcher

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    1954 Baldwin 0-4-4-0 Diesel-Electric Switcher

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    Pullman Sleeper Car McKeever

    Donated to TTM by Dr. John Worsham

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    Santa Fe Business Car 404

    Donated to TTM in 1979 by Dr. Neil Boldrick

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    Missouri Pacific Flat Car 50043

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    Missouri Pacific Caboose 11919

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    Union Pacific Caboose 25275

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    Missouri Pacific Caboose 13083

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    Missouri Pacific Caboose 13430

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    The Longhorn and Western Depot

    Former Southern Pacific Depot in Converse, Texas

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    Rail Motor Cars

    Fairmont M19 Motor Car

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    Misc L&M Items


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Tractors / Engines

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    Tractors, and other work vehicles

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    1939 Case Tractor

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    1941 Cletrac DG-5 Crawler Tractor

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    1946 John Deere Model H Tractor

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    1946 John Deere Model H tractor parts under restoration by Leroy Hagendorf in Weimar, Texas, in 2002

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    1946 John Deere Model H tractor under restoration by Leroy Hagendorf in Weimar, Texas, in 2002

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    1948 Ford 8N tractor

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    1983 John Deere 310 Front-end loader / back-hoe

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Transportation History


KEEPING TRANSPORTATION HISTORY ALIVE SINCE 1964


The Texas Transportation Museum is a volunteer-led organization that collects, preserves, and displays historically significant transportation equipment and related items. We operate a working passenger railroad, several model train layouts, and many road vehicles. We provide an educational and entertaining experience that interprets how developments in transportation technology shaped and continue to impact daily life.


Our current collections include Automobiles (1903-1931), Fire Trucks (1898-1947), Horse Carriages (1898-1903), Model Railroads, Full-Size Railroads, and Tractors and Engines. Want to learn more about our collections and our history, or do you have a specific history question? We encourage you to send us a message!

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