The New Brunswick Railway Museum

Welcome to the leading railway museum in New Brunswick! The New Brunswick Railway Museum (NBRM) is located in Hillsborough, NB, and houses an extensive collection of railway artefacts. Come visit our museum to take a trip to the past, when trains were the primary transportation in New Brunswick.



Riding the Rails Exhibit
The Canadian Railroad Historical Association (NB Division), with the support of the Canadian Heritage Information Network, has produced an online exhibit entitled Riding the Rails. This is a community-oriented project that showcases the railway stations of New Brunswick. Learn more

New Brunswick Railway Heritage Association Website
For a view of the numerous other railway sites in New Brunswick, visit the Provincial Heritage Web Site: nbrailways
Afin de visionner les autres nombreux sites ferroviaires au Nouveau-Brunswick, allez visiter le site web du Patrimoine provincial : nbrailways

Rock and Roll Train
Don Coleman filmed a music video at the New Brunswick Railway Museum, covering AC/DC's "Rock and Roll Train". Here it is!
R.B. Bennett Movie
A portion of a movie about R.B. Bennett was shot at the Museum. Learn more.

Baggage Car
We have been refurbishing our CN baggage car to provide more museum space. Learn more.

2010 Schedule
Our 2010 schedule is now online. View schedule.

"VIA in the Maritimes"
The CRHA (NB) has produced a DVD to raise funds for the New Brunswick Railway Museum. Learn more.

The New Brunswick Railway Museum is a project of the Canadian Railroad Historical Association (NB Division), a charitable organization dedicated to educating the public about New Brunswick's railway history.

We are home to the Salem & Hillsborough Railroad, the former tourist railroad. The train will not be operating in 2010.

Please take the time to browse through our web site and view our collections, and learn more about New Brunswick's extensive railway history. All aboard!

Telegraph display
Museum CN 1009 and the station


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Updated Monday, 05-Apr-2010 14:35:34 EDT