Streetcar Fare Box & Money Changer in Museum
Left: Typical Fare Box that was common to many streetcars and buses.
Right: Money Changers came in a variety of sizes. This one had five barrels: one for quarters, dimes, nickels, pennies & tokens.
1854 - First Time that
San Bernardino was
Incorporated as a City.
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HOURS:
Saturdays only
10am - 3pm.
FREE Admission
FREE Parking
FREE Tours
LOCATION:
1170 W. Third Street
San Bernardino, CA 92410
MAILING ADDRESS:
San Bernardino
Historical &
Pioneer Society
P.O. Box 875
San Bernardino, CA 92402
EMAIL:
PHONE:
951-544-4449
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Depot & Museum Tour
Tours
Call 951-544-4449 for
information. FREE
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Group Tours
For a Group Tour on
Saturday or any other
day call 951-544-4449 .
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Click here for visual tour
of the museum.
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Click here to view local San
Bernardino and railroad
photographic histories.
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Click here for the Santa
Fe Railway Historical and
Modeling Society.
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OPEN:
Thursday 10:00 to 2:00
Saturday 10:00 to 2:00
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Left: Typical Fare Box that was common to many streetcars and buses.
Right: Money Changers came in a variety of sizes. This one had five barrels: one for quarters, dimes, nickels, pennies & tokens.
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