Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society

OERHS operated a streetcar museum known as Trolley Park in Glenwood, Washington County, Oregon from 1966[3] to 1995.

The OERHS currently operates the Willamette Shore Trolley between Portland and Lake Oswego,[4] as well as the Oregon Electric Railway Museum in Brooks.

[1] Although mostly concerned with preserving streetcars and electric railway equipment, the OERHS has also collected a modern Boeing-Vertol US SLRV Light-Rail Vehicle from San Francisco Muni, and has acquired three vintage trolley buses.

The last OERHS-owned trolley car to have been used on the WST line, ex-Portland Traction Company Brill "Master Unit" No.

813 (operated on the WST 1996–2010), was moved back to the Oregon Electric Railway Museum in Brooks in 2012.

Two of the OERHS's streetcars in operation at its museum , in Brooks, Oregon . Double-decker No. 48 has been in the group's collection since 1964.
From 1996 until 2010, this OERHS-owned streetcar, built in 1932 for Portland, served the Willamette Shore Trolley line.