From its home in the painstakingly restored Canada Southern Station, built in 1873, the North American Railway Hall of Fame operates a small museum and oversees the ongoing restoration of this incredible building. Historical displays are presented in the waiting rooms, station board room, ticket office, even the hallways. Self-guided tour pamphlets available. Rail buffs, drop in and say hello.
North American Railway Hall of Fame
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