Type Not for profit Founded 1990 Phone +1 306-382-9855 | Province Saskatchewan Function Museum | |
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Key people Saskatchewan Railroad Historical Association (SRHA) volunteers Products Restoration and Exhibits Address Trans-Canada Hwy 60,, Saskatoon, SK S7H 5N9, Canada Hours Closed today WednesdayClosedThursdayClosedFriday10AM–5PMSaturday10AM–5PMSunday10AM–5PMMondayClosedTuesdayClosedSuggest an edit Similar Pike Lake Provincial Park, Saskatchewan Western Develop, Biggar railway station, Humboldt Post Office, Fort Battleford Profiles |
Mobilgrain train at the saskatchewan railway museum
The Saskatchewan Railway Museum is a railway museum located west of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan at the intersection of the Pike Lake Highway (Hwy 60) and the Canadian National Railway tracks (on "Hawker" siding). It is operated by the Saskatchewan Railroad Historical Association (SRHA) and was opened 1990.
Contents
- Mobilgrain train at the saskatchewan railway museum
- Cp rail motor car ride at the saskatchewan railway museum
- Locomotives
- Street cars
- Passenger and freight service cars
- Special cars
- Buildings
- Canadian Northern Railway
- Canadian Pacific Railway
- Canadian National Railway
- Grand Trunk Pacific Railway
- Affiliations
- References
Cp rail motor car ride at the saskatchewan railway museum
Locomotives
The museum has a Canadian Pacific S-3 locomotive originally built by the Montreal Locomotive Works in 1957 to a design originally developed by the American Locomotive Company. Between 2001 and 2006 the S-3 was restored and painted in original period colours and is now on display.
The museum has a smaller General Electric 23 ton diesel electric locomotive built in 1941. This unit was originally used by the US Army and US Air Force before being purchased by SaskPower for use on the A. L. Cole site. This is augmented with a Canadian Pacific Trackmobile built by Whiting Corporation in 1957.
Street cars
The Saskatoon Municipal Railway operated street cars from New Year’s day 1913 until 1951. The museum has three street cars. Car 40 built by the Preston Car Company in 1911 was originally used in Calgary before being obtained by Saskatoon in 1919.
Car 51 built by National Steel Car in 1927 operated in Saskatoon until the end of street car service.
Both of these cars have been restored to original colours.
Car 203 was built by the Cincinnati Car Company in 1918 and was in service with the Cleveland, Ohio and the city of London, Ontario before being purchased by Saskatoon. Restoration on this car has not started.
Passenger and freight service cars
The Canadian Pacific Kirkella is on display. The Kirkella was built by the Pullman Company in 1913 as a first class sleeper car; it was in regular service until 1956 when it was converted for use on a work train as a carman’s sleeper. The car was used when filming the Summer of the Monkeys movie.
The museum has Canadian Pacific and Canadian National box cars, flat beds and a hopper car on display. A Cominco tanker car is also on display.
Special cars
The museum has two snow ploughs on display. The Canadian Pacific car was manufactured in 1913, while the Canadian National car was manufactured in 1927.
The museum has speeder cars, wash cars and boarding cars used by work crews on display. Also on display is a 300 horsepower (220 kW) diesel emergency generator car built by Canadian Car and Foundry in 1928 and owned by SaskPower.
Buildings
The buildings are former railway stations and service buildings moved to the site from other parts of Saskatchewan.
Canadian Northern Railway
Canadian Pacific Railway
Canadian National Railway
Grand Trunk Pacific Railway
Affiliations
The Museum is affiliated with: CMA, CHIN, and Virtual Museum of Canada.