Alberta Railway Museum
Photo Credit: Bill Burris
The Alberta Railway Museum (ARM) is located in Edmonton, Alberta and is home to a collection of both railway equipment and buildings. The collection consists of mainly locomotives and cars from the Northern Alberta Railways (NAR) and the Canadian National Railways (CNR).
The Alberta Railway Museum features several pieces of equipment including a CNR passenger train, a CNR prairie mixed freight train, an auxiliary train, a Northern Alberta Railways passenger train, a Northern Alberta Railways work train, and many more special interest equipment.
During the summer season, the Alberta Railway Museum offers passenger rides on their speeder cars as well as special service with their locomotives on select long weekends. In addition to train rides, the museum offers guided and self-guided tours that last approximately 90 minutes.
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