Mfg 1917
An old GE boxcab built in 1914 that served on the Montréal-Deux Montagnes commuter route. See photo 12608 for sister unit 6710.
A "Hudson" type steam loco, mfg 1914 by MLW (Montréal Locomotive Works)
An industrial gas loco, mfg by Plymouth (model JLC-2) in 1928
A "Mogul" type steam loco, built 1900.
This is the "Rocket", the very first electric tramway used by the MSR. It replaced sled tramway (photo 27183) in 1892. Hopefully, it has been preserved and is in operating condition.
Drawn by horses. Circa 1875
A huge depressed center flat car donated to the museum.
This is a replica of the very first steam loco in Canada. On the 21st july 1836, it linked Laprairie to St-Jean (south of Montréal), inaugurating the steam era that lasted for about 125 years.
This is a replica of the "John Molson, a steam loco of 1840.
Old CP lettering of the 50's.
Used to inspect the STCUM metro network.
A real hand car. All you need is your 2 arms and a good friend.
This is a narrow gauge electric locomotive mfg in 1908 by the Goodman Mfg, Chicago, IL.
Mfg 1954, named "Eureka".