Fort Erie Railway Museum (Admission by donation)
Canadian National Railway steam engine 6218 is the cornerstone artifact of the Fort Erie Railroad Museum. Built in 1948, the 4-8-4 wheel configuration Northern type served well into the 1960s. In its retirement it serves as a reminder of days past when Fort Erie boasted the third-largest railyard in Canada. As well as a host of artifacts including tools and telegraphic equipment, the original Grand Trunk Railway Station in Ridgeway and the CN B-1 station (used to monitor traffic over the International Railway Bridge) were moved to the railroad museum site and are being preserved. The B-1 serves as office and gift shop. The Ridgeway Station houses the main exhibit area.
Fort Erie Railway Museum Address:
400 Central Avenue (N. of Gilmore Road)
Fort Erie, Ontario Open daily Victoria Day Weekend to Labour Day Weekend, 9 am to 5 pm |