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The Saskatchewan Railway Museum is an historic railway museum operated by the Saskatchewan Railroad Historical Association that was originally opened to the public in 1990. The museum is located west of the city of Saskatoon along the Pike Lake Highway at the site of former Canadian National Railway railroad tracks. As a partner facility of the Canadian Museum Association and the Canadian Heritage Information Network, the museum preserves a wide variety of rolling locomotive and railway car stock, including an historic Canadian Pacific S-3 locomotive that was constructed in 1957 by Montreal Locomotive Works and the American Locomotive Company. A selection of Saskatoon Municipal Railway streetcars are also showcased, along with a number of historic railway buildings relocated to the site. Tours of the museum are offered throughout the week for small groups and organizations, including curriculum-incorporated tours for school groups.
Trans-Canada Hwy 60, Saskatoon, SK S7H 5N9, Canada, Phone: 306-382-9855
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