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Encyclopedia > Canadian Railway Museum

The Canadian Railway Museum is a transportation museum in Saint-Constant, Quebec that has the largest collection of railway equipment (140 railway vehicles) in Canada. There are also over 250,000 objects and documents. Saint-Constant is a town in southwestern Quebec, Canada, south of Montreal. ...


Some exhibits operate on the Museum's site, but every Sunday a passenger train makes a short trip to Montée des Bouleaux.


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A locomotive is a railway vehicle that provides the motive power for a train, and has no payload capacity of its own; its sole purpose is to move the train along the tracks. ... A scene on a heritage railway. ... List of heritage railways is a link page for any heritage railway anywhere. ...

External links

  • Museum's website

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Exporail | The Institution (433 words)
The Museum’s goal is to highlight the history and the role of the railways in Canada in a vivid, interactive way, using the full resources at its disposal.
The importance of the Museum’s collection and activities were also recognized in 1979 by the Quebec government’s Ministry of Cultural Affairs, which established the Museum’s status and awarded it a yearly operating subsidy.
The Museum’s activities are funded in part by the ministère de la Culture et des Communications du Québec and benefit from the support of the cities of Delson and Saint-Constant.
boldts.net - Trains - Canadian Railway Museum (218 words)
The "John Molson" is an operating wood-burning steam locomotive.
The Canadian Railway Museum, situated in the town of St Constant, south of Montréal, is the biggest collection of locomotives in Canada.
Like other Canadian railway museums, the rolling stock is in varying states of repair, ranging from operational to barely holding together.
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