Putting the "Trains" in "Trains, Planes, and Automobiles" 

As the History Center in Tompkins County gears up for the 2025 exhibit, "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles with Buses, Boats, and Bikes," we’re thrilled to give you an insider look at one of the centerpiece themes: Trains. From miniature recreations to evocative historical artifacts, this exhibit promises to transport visitors to the heyday of rail travel in Tompkins County and beyond.

Spotlight on Miniatures: Dave Fogel's Ithaca Trains

Renowned local model maker Dave Fogel is crafting a miniature recreation of Ithaca’s historical train routes, bringing the intricate details of our railroads to life. This custom-built model showcases key points along Ithaca’s distinct rail lines, immersing viewers in a bygone era when trains wove through the steep hills and valleys of the county. He's building on-site, and after the closure of the exhibit hall this Saturday, he'll continue crafting in the familiar "Passage Through Time" (you may know it better as the Rutabaga Vault).

Drama on the Rails: Local Railroad History

The history of railroading in Tompkins County reads like a novel—complete with controversies, romance, disasters, and cutting-edge invention. Between the mid-1800s and the 20th century, more than 50 different railroad corporations were established here, each shaping the county's landscape. From the coal trade's critical role in Ithaca's economy to the challenges of building on rugged terrain, the railroads tell the story of ambition and ingenuity.

Illuminating the Past: Railroad Lanterns

One exhibit case will highlight vintage railroad lanterns, such as a kerosene lantern embossed with "L.V.R.R." for the Lehigh Valley Railroad. These artifacts illuminate how workers signaled and operated in the dark before the advent of modern lighting. The lantern collection showcases the evolution from whale oil to kerosene to electric lights, underscoring the innovative spirit of railroading pioneers.

Your Ticket to Ride

This exhibit opens in early 2025 and promises to be an unforgettable journey through the rich transportation history of Tompkins County.

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