

A preview of your visit to Exporail
Exporail’s Angus exhibit pavilion showcases 44 historic pieces of rolling stock in a spectacular climate-controlled 90,000-square-foot building. With a total of over 160 streetcars, interurban railway cars and locomotives, Exporail is recognised as one of the world’s most important railway museums – and is, bar none, the largest such collection in Canada.
The Museum presents the movie Rocky Mountain Express by Stephen Low. The film features CPR locomotive 2816.
MTC streetcar 1959 runs every day from 10 AM to 5 pm during the summer.
The "John Molson" locomotive, a replica of 1849 steam locomotive, is used for demonstrations on several occasion throughout the summer.
Barrington Station, an example of a rural flag stop station from southwestern Quebec, brings visitors back to the nineteenth century.
Other vehicles from the collection are on view in the railway yard; Visitors will frequently see railway cars and locomotives in motion. You will feel the sensation of being in a real operating rail yard.
See our selection of Educational programs for groups of young people |