In 1885, the New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad made its way down the middle of the Delmarva Peninsula from Delmar, Maryland to Cape Charles, Virginia. A lot has changed from then to now, including the removal of the railroad tracks that used to carry passengers, produce and more up and down the Eastern Shore. In 1988, the Friends of the Eastern Shore Railway Museum was the precursor to our present day attraction. Over the years, the museum has grown to include restored railcars, historic buildings pertaining to the railroad, memorabilia, signage, a gift shop and more.