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Closed Today Open tomorrow at 10:00-17:00
Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hour
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495 Water St, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador A1E 6B5 CanadaMap
Phone+1 709-570-2143
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  • Gob808
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    Got the parking ticket from museum

    I got the $60 parking ticket from museum. I came at 9:55, parked the car, went to see railway cars (2) and engine (it took me 5 min), went to museum (it mostly had toy railways), decided not to attend...

    Reviewed on Sep 19, 2023
  • Olga K
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    Must visit for train enthusiasts

    Lovely little museum depicting the history of water and train connection on the island. Very well laid out informative displays, rich with artefacts. A great angle and perspective into the Island's hi...

    Reviewed on Aug 20, 2023
  • Peter67-Holmfirth
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    We recommend a visit here, well worth going there!

    We visited this museum on our last port of call on a cruise of USA and Canada. It was a little hard to find but well worth the trouble. Shaun and I both enjoyed our short visit. I photographed a lot...

    Reviewed on Oct 28, 2022
  • HPol P
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    Not just Trains but Ships Too.

    Learn about the NFLD “narrow gauge” railway and coastal ship service. Good layout to follow with decent visuals. A large-scale model layout represents the entire province.

    Reviewed on Sep 5, 2022
  • Sherry H
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    We wholeheartedly recommend it!

    We spent two hours and didn't realize we spent that long in the museum. It was very neat to read about Newfoundland before it became a part of Canada. We wholeheartedly recommend it!

    Reviewed on Sep 5, 2022
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