The Toronto Railway Museum is home to a wide variety of historical railway equipment. We need your help to continue maintaining them.
It’s been a while since we’ve covered the Niagara Railway Museum on this blog, specifically this post from 2010 about their open house in July of that year. At the time, the museum had just moved into a former Canadian National diesel maintenance shop in Fort Erie, Ontario. The NRM
The S.S. Keewatin is a steamship currently located in Port McNicoll, Ontario, just under a 2 hour drive north of Toronto. Historically, the ship was owned by the Canadian Pacific Steamship Company and was directly connected to Toronto by the Canadian Pacific Railway. Like many pieces of Canadian transportation history,
At the TRHA we like to take a look at the efforts of other railway museums and historical societies across the country and around the world, especially now since our museum has been closed and many of our normal volunteer activities have to be put on hold. The Rocky Mountain
For the last few weeks, Bob Merriam and a team of volunteers have been busy preparing #6917 for painting. In case you haven’t yet heard, #6917 is an LRC locomotive acquired and owned by the Toronto Railway Historical Association. The LRC is a uniquely Canadian locomotive and ours is only