Rosenberg Railroad Museum
The Rosenberg Railroad Museum is located at 1921 Avenue F, Rosenberg, Texas, USA and maintains exhibits relating to local railroad history.
Rosenberg Railroad Museum
The Rosenberg Railroad Museum brings the history of the rail in Fort Bend County Texas to life with interactive exhibits.
Rosenberg Railroad Museum
Building 'Merica
ROSENBERG TEXAS Hobo Camp
I lucked out and got a ride here from Inez Texas by a man who told me the history of the region.Cross Country Walker. Homeless In Houston. Vagabundo. Hitchhiking In Texas. Camping In Texas. Wild Camping. Fort Bend county Texas.
Garden Railroad at the Rosenberg Railroad Museum
The garden railroad exhibit loosely based on the city of Rosenberg, Texas. This exhibit has been an on-going partnership between the Rosenberg Railroad Museum and a local garden railroading club.
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Zachary Walter Morris at Rosenberg railroad museum
Bnsf 5806 leading a southbound coal train.
Garden Railroad at Rosenberg Railroad Museum!
Rosenberg Railroad Museum: 05-13-2015
My visit to the Rosenberg Railroad Museum on 05-13-2015 for some early b-day railfanning in Rosenberg, Texas.
Rosenberg Railroad Museum: Ex-Southern Pacific Tower #17
The former Southern Pacific Tower #17 at the Rosenberg Railroad Museum in Rosenberg, Texas.
Rosenberg Railroad Museum BNSF HAGG Day
Video was filmed September 6, 2015 at Rosenberg Railroad Museum. At the 1:31 minute mark, notice the size difference between 1:29 G Scale and the real thing! The BNSF Dash-9 is idling on a Galveston Sub siding next to the Museum before it powers an intermodal train destined to Galveston.
TFM in Rosenberg, TX
TFM helps out with a couple of Southern Belles. The Rosenberg, TX railcam is located at the Rosenberg Railroad Museum and is part of our Engineer lineup and found at railstream.net.
Eastbound UP 7368- Rosenberg, TX
A short intermodal comes through Rosenberg on the Glidden Subdivision. This came right after another eastbound intermodal with a trio of SD70M's (Both trains were on the same siding), but I didn't get the first on video. This train could be the 'B' section of that first train, or another section outright. This train is likely headed to the Englewood Intermodal Terminal in Houston.
UP C45AC-CTE (ES45AC-CTE) #7368
Taken July 23rd, 2011, in Rosenberg, TX, at 4:38 PM.
*This video was actually taken from the stairway of the restored Tower 17 at the Rosenberg Railroad Museum*
*Sorry for my random outburst of 'What the crap?' I just didn't expect such a short train.*
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Rosenberg Historic Downtown Cultural District
The Cotton Belt Depot Museum
The Cotton Belt Depot Museum is showcasing a big part of the East Texas Railroad history in a very small form factor. Model trains.
Brand New Rosenberg, TX Railcam by Railstream
Today, is the official release of the new Rosenberg, TX Railcam. Action on this cam includes Union Pacific, BNSF, Kansas City Southern, and Amtrak. The Amtrak route through here is the Sunset Limited. 2018 WE Trains Productions. This cam is for Engineer Level. Credit to Railstream. Link:
Several Layouts at the Big Texas Train Show - 9/6/14
This video shows a variety of shots taken of various layouts at the 2014 Big Texas Train Show, put on by the Gulf Coast Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society. The show took place at the George R Brown Convention Center in Downtown Houston, TX on September 6th, 2014.
The first clip shows a meet between two trains on the Northwest Crossing Model Railroad Club's HO Scale layout. The second clip shows two more trains passing on the same layout.
The next clip is of the Southeast Texas Model Railroad Club's HO Scale Layout.
This is followed up by a clip of the Bay Area Railroading Fellowship's (BARF) HO Scale Layout.
Next up is a quick shot on the S Scale Layout of the Houston S Gaugers.
We then jump down to N Scale for two shots on the Northwest Crossing Model Railroad Club's N Scale Layout.
The final two shots are of several trains passing the Imperial Sugar Mill (Of Sugar Land, TX) and Tower 17 (Of Rosenberg, TX) on the N Scale Layout of the Fort Bend Model Railroad Club.
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Rosenberg Fall Fest 9/20/14-Part 1 (w/ Galveston Museum Special)
On Saturday, September 20, 2014, the Galveston, TX Railroad Museum sent their ATSF Warbonnet F7's to the Rosenberg Railroad Museum to practice their evacuation plan. The Rosenberg Museum had a Fall Fun Fest to celebrate the arrival.
I went to Rosenberg to railfan, and man I had the luckiest railfanning day yet! I got to meet Shawn (TheACman42), Steven (Texas Railfan), Carson Wetsel (aka Rosenberg Railfan), and Chris (UPRR11).
Train #1: The Warbonnet special arrives in Rosenberg at noon.
RPCX #316
RPCX #315
Train #2: Right after the special arrives, the westbound UP ZATLC comes through Rosenberg. This was my first Z-train on camera, and my 2nd CSX ES44AH leader!
CSX ES44AH #3013-cool K5HLL
UP C45ACCTE #7800
The Warbonnet special then heads back to Galveston.
Train #3: An eastbound UP MLDEW glides past the museum. This one had two Dash-8's and a nice K3LA.
C41-8W #9426
C40-8 #9204
The Houston Area G Gaugers model railroad club was there, and I got some shots of their models.
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Interesting Cargo in Rosenberg
What kind of party needs a speaker that big? ;) The Rosenberg, TX camera is part of our Engineer lineup! Check out our network at railstream.net!
City of Rosenberg, Texas Tourism
This video was commissioned to tell a story about the many great vistor attractions available in and around Rosenberg, Texas. The video is used for general tourism marketing purposes..
The Galveston Railroad Museum Special (2014) - Galveston to Alvin, TX
On September 20th, 2014, the Galveston Railroad Museum ran a special train on the BNSF between Galveston and Rosenberg, TX. The train ran with the Museum's two ATSF-painted F7A's bracketing 3 passenger cars. Galveston is about 50 miles southeast of Houston and Rosenberg is about 40 miles to the southwest.
The special train was run as a way to test the feasibility of running on the BNSF in the event of a Hurricane Evacuation. After Hurricane Ike in 2008, the Galveston Railroad Museum had about 6 feet of standing Salt Water in and through the Museum. It caused millions in damages and resulted in the loss of a few rail cars and the Museum's two F-Units (Which were different than these two seen here). All other rail cars received significant damage as well.
As a result of this, the Museum plans to try and evacuate the Museum of all rail-worthy rolling stock (That is, rolling stock that can roll, unlike stationary exhibits or cars too damaged from Ike). So, the Museum ran a Special Train with their two new F-Units (Purchased after Hurricane Ike) and 3 of their passenger cars on BNSF tracks for about 70 miles to Rosenberg, TX and back.
Shot 1: This is at the Galveston Railroad Museum, which is the former ATSF Galveston Station. The train is pulling out of Track 1 and onto the lead to the Museum. In front of the train is an Amtrak truck, as this move was coordinated with Amtrak and used Amtrak train crews.
Shot 2: This is at 77th Street on Galveston Island, about 5 miles west of the Museum. The train is now on UP's former MP/MKT main on the Island and is heading towards the Galveston Causeway to leave the Island.
Shot 3: This is at Virginia Point, TX, which is at the north end of the Galveston Causeway. Here, the UP and BNSF split into their respective tracks to run northward. The Special takes the BNSF.
Shot 4: This is at Alvin, TX, which is about 20 miles northwest of Galveston. The train is continuing on the BNSF and the former ATSF Alvin Depot can be seen in the background.
ATSF (RPCX) F7A #316
Coach RPCX 800861 Alonzo H. Harter
Diner RPCX 800911 City of Galveston
Coach RPCX 800882 George H. Gould
ATSF (RPCX) F7A #315
Video taken in Galveston, Virginia Point, and Alvin, TX on September 20th, 2014.
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