
The Winnipeg Railway Museum
You are welcome to visit the only museum in Winnipeg dedicated to the preservation of Manitoba's rail heritage. See where it all began. View the first steam locomotive on the Canadian Prairies, The Countess of Dufferin. Continue on and view an early-generation diesel locomotive just like the ones still used today.
Approximately 37,500 square feet is filled with railway artifacts, many more than we are able to picture here.
There are 2 tracks filled from end to end of the museum which are
both 750 feet in length. Tracks 1 & 2 which both contain actual trains
and equipment. Then there are platforms 1 & 2 which are both filled with
displays, artifacts and railway related vehicles, trucks, fire trucks
from both railways.
Explore the site, and then come and see it in person.
Phone: (204)942-4632 Fax: (204)947-3228
email: wpgrail @ mts . net {remove the spaces}
Mail: Box 48, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1A3
Hours
Feb. March, April
open Saturdays, Mondays and Thursdays from 9am to 12 pm
[June 1st to September 1st]
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Noon to 5:00pm
[September 2 to November 30] [May 1 to May 31]
Saturday and Sunday
Noon to 4:00 pm
[Admission for Non-Members]
5 and under Free
6-15 years $3.00
16+ years $5.00