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Toronto Railway Museum
Indoor-outdoor museum for local railroad history featuring vintage locomotives & a train simulator.
255 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON M5V 3M9, Canada

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Thonta Prasad
at 2023 Dec 27
Thonta Prasad
at 2023 Dec 27
The Toronto Railway Museum is in the heart of downtown Toronto, opposite to C N Tower and Ripley's Aquarium. The Toronto Railway Museum is the repository of the railway history. Worth a visit to this place to see the old engine and bogie, and the history of railways in Canada.
Madhur Bafna
at 2023 Dec 14
Madhur Bafna
at 2023 Dec 14
I was disappointed, there isn’t much of an immersive experience or enough exhibits to see. The trains in the open area are impressive but you can easily miss out on
going in.
Pascal Sellner
at 2023 Oct 05
Pascal Sellner
at 2023 Oct 05
Sehr schönes Museum mit einzigartigen Lokomotiven. Der zu zahlende Bereich sollte nicht besucht werden, da hier für uns kein Mehrwert besteht. Der Außenbereich ist sicherlich das Highlight des Museums.
L K
at 2023 Aug 23
L K
at 2023 Aug 23
It was really nice. I went with my camp and we got to go earlier than opening time. It was very fun, we had a tour guide and we got to go inside the trains. We even rode the small train that goes all the way around. It was really exciting. Got to learn a lot obout past trains and can't believe the go train used be like 42 cents, maximum fare $2!!!!
Serena S
at 2023 Aug 08
Serena S
at 2023 Aug 08
this is a really good way to spend an hour or so downtown. the tickets for students (with id) are 8 dollars, but I dont think it would be worth it to pay the full ticket price to see the inside since its quite small. there is a train simulator which was really interesting, but the best exhibits are outdoors which is free to see
Karen alves gaspar
at 2023 Jul 19
Karen alves gaspar
at 2023 Jul 19
The museum has access to the external area, which is free, where you can see the old locomotives, climb them for photos, read about the history, observe the train parking sheds and the railway cabins.

The internal part consists of a small space with old parts and explaining a little more about the machines. For children and adults, it is still possible to go around the park with a small train and view all the points from it.

It's a short trip, but for those in the region it's worth including in the itinerary.
Judi Man
at 2023 Jun 01
Judi Man
at 2023 Jun 01
A small museum. The displays are not much and 30-45minutes is enough to walk through it. The most interesting item is the train demo. Admission is $10 for adult and I think it is a bit expensive in terms of the display volume and exhibit area size.

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