[1] It is owned and operated by the Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society and is located in Brooks, Oregon, on the grounds of Powerland Heritage Park[2] (formerly known as Antique Powerland).
[5] It was named Glenwood Electric Railway "Trolley Park"[6] or, more commonly, the Trolley Park, but its formal name in later years was the same as that of the present museum.
The Glenwood museum was built on the site of a former steam logging railroad,[3][7] and OERHS re-equipped the former sawmill building of the Consolidated Timber Company as a four-track carbarn.
[4] The museum property occupied about 26 acres (11 ha),[8] and trolley cars were able to operate on a 1.7-mile (2.7 km) line.
The museum consists of about one mile of mainline track with overhead wire.