The Pacific Southwest Railway Museum is a railroad museum in Campo, California, operated by the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum. The museum is best known for their train excursions, which have been run by volunteers since 1986. The trains are pulled by historical diesel and electric locomotives. There are a large number of locomotives and rail cars that are on display in a building in Campo. Visitors can stroll through the building and get up close and personal with the equipment. The museum also manages the La Mesa depot, which is the oldest building in the town. Adjacent to the depot is a display train with several historical components.

750 Depot Street, Campo, CA 91906, Phone: 619-478-9937

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