To Contact the TRHA or the Toronto Railway Museum

If you want to contact us the old-fashioned way (which we still dearly love), our postal address is:

You can reach us by phone or email at:

Have a question?

If you’d like to know something specific about railway history in the Toronto area, you can send an email to research@trha.ca to reach out to our team of railway historians. Be aware that these individuals will assist you on a volunteer basis, and a timely response should not be expected.

How can I help?

Like most of the railway organizations in Canada, we are almost completely volunteer-based. If you want to contribute to the Toronto Railway Museum, either through donations or through active involvement, we’d love to hear from you.

Want to volunteer?

Tell us what you would like to do by completing our online application form. Want to know more about volunteering at the Toronto Railway Museum? Read our Volunteering page. Questions about volunteering? Write to us at volunteer@trha.ca or phone the museum office at (416) 214 – 9229.

Donations

To make a donation, click here to access our donations page.

Where is the Toronto Railway Museum?

The museum is located in Roundhouse Park, in a city block bounded by Bremner Boulevard, South Simcoe Street, Lakeshore Boulevard West and Rees Street. Part of the museum is located in a portion of the ex-Canadian Pacific Railway John Street roundhouse. Roundhouse Park is located just south of the CN Tower and just east of the Skydome in downtown Toronto. The address is 255 Bremner Boulevard, Toronto, Ontario. We are conveniently located within walking distance from Union Station, which is accessible via GO Transit, VIA Rail, Amtrak, and the Union-Pearson Express.

The Roundhouse as seen from above downtown Toronto. Click on the map for a closer look. Courtesy of Google Earth.

For more information about the Toronto Railway Museum, its attractions and hours of operation, click here.