Campo Since 1986, the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum operates all-volunteer train excursions from the restored 1916 Depot in
Campo, in the
Mountain Empire area of southeastern
San Diego County, California. These trains are powered by vintage diesel-electric locomotives. The facility sits on a property. The museum also has approximately 90 historic railroad cars and locomotives on display, including five steam
locomotives, eighteen diesel locomotives and many other pieces of rolling stock.
La Mesa The museum manages the original La Mesa depot in downtown
La Mesa, next to
La Mesa Boulevard station on the
Orange Line of the
San Diego Trolley. It is the oldest building in town and is the sole surviving
San Diego and Cuyamaca Railway station. The museum's renovation of the depot won an award from San Diego's historic preservation society,
Save Our Heritage Organization. Next to the depot is a display train consisting of saddletank
steam locomotive 0-6-0ST Mojave Northern Railroad #3, a
Pacific Fruit Express reefer car, and a
Southern Pacific Railroad caboose. ==In popular culture==