Now on View

Exhibits.

Permanent galleries, rotating displays, and the depot itself — preserved as it stood when the steam whistles still echoed off the pass.

The Loop & The Locomotive

Permanent · No. 01

The Loop & The Locomotive

The Tehachapi Loop turned a punishing grade into a spiral of steel that became one of railroading's engineering wonders. This gallery traces the locomotives — from Southern Pacific cab-forwards to modern road power — that have climbed it on the nation's second transcontinental railroad.

Inside the 1904 Depot

Permanent · No. 02

Inside the 1904 Depot

A self-guided walk through the rebuilt Southern Pacific Type 23 depot. The interior was reconstructed from original floor plans following the 2008 fire, including the distinctive bead-board paneling — custom milled because it is no longer commercially available.

Voices of the Line

Archive · No. 03

Voices of the Line

Oral histories, photographs, and artifacts from the depot agents, brakemen, signal maintainers, and families who lived and worked alongside the rails at Tehachapi for generations.

Stokoe Signal Garden

Grounds · No. 04

Stokoe Signal Garden

The largest collection of Southern Pacific signals on public display in the region — assembled by the late Bill Stokoe over a more than thirty-year career as an SP signal maintainer. The garden was featured on Huell Howser's California's Gold (Road Trip with Huell Howser, 2001) and is occasionally demonstrated in person by FOTD member Mark McGowan.

SP 1098 — The Antique Caboose

Special Project · No. 05

SP 1098 — The Antique Caboose

A Southern Pacific caboose retired around 1984 and brought to Tehachapi in the mid-1990s. It spent years beside Kohnen's Bakery in classic SP 'Black Widow' colors. The City donated funds to purchase it, the Friends of the Tehachapi Depot bought it in 2022, and ongoing fundraising will move it to the depot grounds and restore it inside and out to its original Southern Pacific design.

The Train Park

Outdoor · No. 06

The Train Park

Open-air interpretive grounds adjacent to the active mainline — where visitors can watch real freight trains climb the pass while exploring signals, monuments, and the depot bell.

Coming Soon

More exhibits in development.

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