CURRENT PROJECTS

S​upport the Journey of Preservation with IHS

As you've journeyed through our gallery, witnessing the breadth of the Iron Horse Society's dedication to preserving the rich tapestry of railroad heritage at Steamtown National Historic Site, we hope you've been inspired by the tracks we've laid down in our mission. Each project, from restoring historic locomotives to educating future generations, is fueled by passion, commitment, and the generous support of our community.

Now, we invite you to be a part of this continuing journey. Your donation today will directly support these vital initiatives, helping to ensure that the legacy of the railroads that built America is preserved for generations to come. Whether it's contributing to the restoration of a piece of history or sponsoring educational programs, every dollar brings us closer to our goal.

Join us on this ride into history.

Together, we can keep the history of the Iron Horse alive for generations to come.

The Iron Horse Society has undertaken a variety of initiatives to preserve the rich railroad heritage at the Steamtown National Historic Site.


DL&W Troop Sleeper #3621

Fundraising in Progress

The Iron Horse Society, in partnership with the Lackawanna Chapter of the Railway & Locomotive Historical Society (R&LHS), is leading the cosmetic and eventual operational restoration of DL&W #3621, a former Pullman-built troop sleeper. The Lackawanna Chapter R&LHS has generously provided $10,000 in seed funding to kickstart the project.


DL&W Coach #335

Refurbishment in Progress

Revive the Ride is a campaign led by the Iron Horse Society to refurbish DL&W Coach #335, a 1925 Pullman-built passenger car that’s been sidelined due to severe structural damage. With support from a $15,000 grant from the John H. Emery Rail Heritage Trust and a commitment from the IHS Board to move the project forward, we’re now seeking donations to help offset restoration costs.


Boston & Maine #3713

Fundraising in Progress

This project is a collaborative effort between the Iron Horse Society and Steamtown National Historic Site, aiming to restore Boston & Maine #3713, a “Heavy Pacific” type locomotive built in 1934, to operational status.