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Saskatchewan Railway Museum

Saskatchewan Railroad Historical Association
Not for profit
Industry Museum
Founded 1990
Headquarters Corman Park No. 344, near Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Key people
Saskatchewan Railroad Historical Association (SRHA) volunteers
Products Restoration and Exhibits
Number of employees
NA
Website www.saskrailmuseum.org

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.

CNR boxcars Unity baggage shed, and Argo Train Station

Saskatchewan Railway Museum

Welcome sign to Saskatchewan Railway Museum

Saskatchewan Railway Museum eastern half

Saskatchewan Railway Museum western half Canpotex Potash Car

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

Sask Railway museum

The Sask Railway museum's Canadian Pacific RS-3

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.


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