by Al Lowe

The museum “Trains of the World,” based in Montreal is selling its authentic collection of Canadian railroad artifacts. Over 40 years in the making, this collection offers more than 800 historic items from the steam era, 1850 to 1960.

Comprised of over 200 antique railroad maps; 100 railroad photo albums; paintings by Folkins, Fisher, Kingsland; and other artifacts such as railroad tricycles and locomotive’s whistles, headlights, bells, lanterns, oilers, padlocks, and brass name plates. This one-of-a-kind collection is being sold by the owner himself.

For more details, go to http://museumtrainsoftheworld.wordpress.com. For price inquiry or to plan a visit, please contact:

Normand Delisle
Museum, Trains of the World
ndelisle@museumtrainsoftheworld.com
514-975-9150
9160 Saint-Laurent boulevard, Suite 302
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
H2N 1M9