Halton County Radial Railway Museum

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Campbellville, Canada

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Museum· Tourist attraction· Rail museum

Halton County Radial Railway Museum Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Halton County Radial Railway Museum is located in Campbellville, Canada on 13629 Guelph Line. Halton County Radial Railway Museum is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category museum in Canada.

Address

13629 Guelph Line

Phone

+1 5198569802

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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John

Amazing railway museum. They mostly focus on street cars, but have some buses and regular rail cars as well. When we were there they had 3 street cars in operation, running on a track up and down through the forest, 1 London street car and 2 Toronto street cars. They have an ice cream shop in a old TTC street car on one the end of the track, prices there are reasonable. The shed also has many street cars on display with information displays telling people more about each car. Most cars were beautifully restored and I admire the hard work and dedication of all the volunteers working here. I would definitely come back here in the future.

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Karen Newman

I enjoyed this far more than anticipated! The staff are very passionate about their work and the facilities, and it really enhances the atmosphere. The barn where the street cars, buses, subway cars, and train cars are stored is very nicely laid out and interactive. The side where you can wonder through several subway and train cars all connected by small bridges was particularly enjoyable! Some vehicles you cannot fully enter but mostly they are beautifully restored. Great lighting inside these cars makes for some nice photos. There are two full size street cars, one more enclosed and one very open, that run on tracks that go into a wooded area. At the "end of the line" is an ice cream shop in an old street car and a pond with water lilies and frogs. All in all, worth the price of admission! Will be visiting again. Hoping to check check out the Halloween event in October.

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Eric Vaz

Really nice place if u like trains. Once u get in u get unlimited 2 kms rides u can take a walk in the museum which has a good collection of old trains. It's a good half day trip very friendly people and knowledgeable. U can see some of the older folks brighten up. It's like they are living the dream. However like other reviews say please bring bug lotion or spray in summer. It's a real lot of mosquitoes. Overall a worthwhile place to visit.

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J. Langille

What a fabulous place! Well worth the drive out into Halton County woods. Riding the electric train into the forest was a definite highlight of our visit. Lots of shade on site, with many picnic tables. Enormous barn full of retired radial and other railway cars: many were open to climb inside. It felt like stepping back in time. Highly recommended.

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Andrew Fletcher Cole

Highly recommended experience for families and TTC enthusiasts alike. Well organized and managed by a staff of experienced transport professionals. Worth the drive from Toronto as there are various other things to experience and see in the area.

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Jorge Martinez

A very interesting place with many street cars and trains. The trains run 30 minutes and they have a variety of them. Recomended for families with children

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Marco T

Great place to take the kids especially the ones that like trains, and a bit of history regarding rail service in Ontario. There are picnic tables to eat lunch, and there is one train stop to grab some ice cream in a rail car and walk around the well kept grounds.

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Astigz Astigzter

A fun experience for anyone who are into buses, trains, and streetcars. There are two trains that run through the woods and it is very beautiful especially during the Fall season. The ice cream stop is very cool!