Rockhill Trolley Museum

The Rockhill Trolley Museum is a museum and heritage railway in Rockhill Furnace, Pennsylvania that collects and restores trolley, interurban, and transit cars.

"Shade Gap" refers to the name of a branch of the East Broad Top Railroad, from whom the museum leases its property.

[1] Recent acquisitions include Public Service Coordinated Transport (later New Jersey Transit), Newark, NJ Presidents' Conference Committee (PCC) Car #6[2] and Iowa Terminal Railroad Snow Sweeper #3.

It changed to its current name to acknowledge and enhance its relationship with, and provide mutual promotional support to, its hometown.

While the two organizations are not formally affiliated and do not cross-honor tickets, the railroad sells tickets for the combined events with the trolley museum, and the two organizations share volunteers and labor expertise.

Johnstown Traction 311, the Rockhill Trolley Museum's first acquisition in its collection.