The OERHS collection includes two former-Portland "Council Crest"Brill streetcars, built in 1904. Other vintage streetcars at the museum include an open-sided car from Sydney, Australia; double-deckers from Blackpool, England, and Hong Kong; and two 1940s PCC streetcars from San Francisco. The 1912-built Australian streetcar was one of OERHS's first acquisitions, in 1959,[6] but most of the collection comes from U.S. transit systems and railroads.[1]
Although mostly concerned with preserving streetcars and electric railway equipment, the OERHS has also collected a modern Boeing-VertolUS SLRVLight-Rail Vehicle from San Francisco Muni, and has acquired three vintage trolley buses. The entire collection is based in Brooks, but there have been periods when one or two of the group's streetcars were based in Portland or Lake Oswego, for use on the Willamette Shore Trolley line (WST). The last OERHS-owned trolley car to have been used on the WST line, ex-Portland Traction Company Brill "Master Unit" No. 813 (operated on the WST 1996–2010), was moved back to the Oregon Electric Railway Museum in Brooks in 2012.[7]
^ abYoung, Andrew D. (1997). Veteran & Vintage Transit. St. Louis, MO (US): Archway Publishing. pp. 68, 90–91. ISBN0-9647279-2-7.
^"Firm Seeks Corporation" [headline was referring to another entity], article reporting OERHS's filing articles of incorporation as a non-profit. The Oregonian, November 1, 1957, p. 16.
^"Trolley Park Opens Soon". The Oregonian. June 26, 1966, p. 35.