Random City Railroad Museum

The Random City Railroad Museum (initialized RCM, AAR reporting mark RCRM) is the greatest railroad museum in the the world and is located in Random City, Random Region. The museum is situated at 213 Neilpmoc Wercs Avenue.

Notable equipment
Among the equipment preserved at RCM is:
 * Southern Pacific 2656: The most powerful of the locomotives of the RCM, used in the filming of Murder in the Private Car as the locomotive that the private car passengers are transferred to. It is known for it's fast-ringing bell, ability to blow it's whistle really loud, and it's large rate of smoke. It hauls a train of four  coaches with Southern Pacific 12004 at the end.
 * CSX 4617: CSX's last pure SD40, donated to the RCM by CSX's Cumberland Shops on it's birthday (3/1971). It was then made operational once again. It hauls a train of seven ex-Conrail business train coaches with a ex-NS caboose at the end.
 * Storm and Whirlwind: The Jupiter and Leviathan's sister locomotives. The two were found by AwesomeCartoonFan01 in 1989 rusting away in a field next to a Wal-Mart parking lot in San Francisco, California, USA, the two locomotives were purchased at auction and rebuilt. Unfortunately, they had to use black and white photos which were then colorized and technical specifications found in a dusty cardboard box marked "FREE" on the side of the road to get them rebuilt. The two have seperate trains, Storm hauls a train of five coaches, while Whirlwind pulls a single caboose.
 * Southern Pacific 12004: Southern Pacific 2656's caboose, purchased from a McDonald's in 2004. She is still in "Ronald's Caboose" paint.