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A huge central area (including the current CN Tower and Skydome) was once railway land. Park exhibits (outdoors, free) include a roundhouse and turntable, coaling tower, water tower, signal tower, small railway station and several railway cars and locomotives including a 4-8-4 ''Northern''-type steam locomotive. A museum in the roundhouse building has railway exhibits, cars under restoration and a souvenir shop. Miniature stream trains sometimes run in the park, with tickets ($3/person) issued from the old Don Station building.
I did not have enough energy after walking all through the waterfront today and then two beers at the Steam Whistle to give the Toronto Railway Museum the respect that it deserved. But if the... Read more
It's across the way from the CN Tower and is definitely worth a stop. These babies are beautiful works of machinery restored to their grandeur of their heyday. One cannot not stop, stare and... Read more
Nothing and I mean nothing to see at this "museum". 14 dollars for a "museum" you can view from the front door. Photos, some old china, and some poorly researched and displayed wall... Read more
Toronto Railway Museum
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- Sun - Sat: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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