Lomita Railroad Museum
2137 West 250th Street, Lomita, California 90717

Location & Hours

Hours

Friday - Sunday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Closed major holidays including:

  • November 11
  • November 24 & 25
  • December 24 & 25
  • December 31
  • January 1, 2023

Address

2137 West 250th Street, Lomita, CA 90717

Admission

Free Admission.

Parking

Free parking is available in the lot adjacent to museum.

Accessibility

Most of the museum is wheelchair accessible. Visitors will be able to view artifacts in the museum and get up close to the locomotive and caboose, but will need to climb a few short steps to access the rolling stock.

The Lomita Railroad Museum Mural
Mural formerly at the corner of Pacific Coast Highway and Narbonne Ave.

The Lomita Railroad Museum is dedicated to educating and informing the public about railroads—particularly of the steam era—the present, past, and future of transportation, the history of the U.S. Westward Expansion, the settlement of California, and the people who made this all happen.

The museum, located in the Irene Lewis Park, is owned and operated by the City of Lomita and is overseen by the Lomita Parks & Recreation Department.

You may also enjoy these train and railroad places of interest.