Located on Water Street in the historic, 100-year-old Newfoundland Railway Station made of Newfoundland granite, this museum displays the glory days of the Newfoundland Railway and Coastal Services beginning in the 1700s.
Train enthusiasts will enjoy looking over the 100+ exhibits and displays. You’ll find over 1000 unique objects and documents - from railway timetables to telegraph keys, from signal lights to silverware.
The museum also features a searchable database of railway and coastal boat employees. The Railway Coastal Museum is located at 495 Water Street and is open year round; however, hours and days vary depending on the season, so call ahead or check their web site to make sure you get the chance to visit.