Railway Museum

Address: 400 Central Avenue, Fort Erie, Ontario

Contact Number: 905-894-5322

Hours: Open 7 days a week, 9am - 4:30pm from May 17 to Labour Day.

You can visit the outdoor exhibits and read the interpretive panels year round.

About: Canadian National Railway steam engine 6218 is the cornerstone artifact of the Fort Erie Railway Museum. Built in 1942, the 4-8-4 wheel configuration Northern type served well into the 1960s. It is a reminder of days past when Fort Erie boasted the third-largest rail yard in Canada. The exhibits feature a variety of artifacts, including tools and telegraphic equipment. The original Grand Trunk Station from Ridgeway and the B-1 Station from Fort Erie were moved to the Railway Museum site. The B-1 Station serves as an office and gift shop. The Ridgeway Station houses the indoor exhibits.

Current exhibits include: “The Romance and Reality” and “Tourist and Excursion Lines in Fort Erie”.

Fort Erie Museum & Cultural Services Contact:

(905) 894-5322

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