Oregon Electric Railway Museum

[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.

The carbarn at the old site (1959–1995), in Glenwood, known as the Trolley Park
Carbarn at Brooks (2016)