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The Palmerston Railway Heritage Museum is the only original station left in Wellington County, Ontario and one of the few designated as a railway museum in its part of the province. The Palmerston Station is located at 166 William Street, Palmerston, Ontario .
Palmerston was a key division point for the Grand Trunk and later the Canadian National Railway in Southwestern Ontario with 65 subdivisions; Owen Sound, Kincardine, Durham, Fergus, Guelph Junction and Stratford. In its original concept the railroad was to run from Guelph to Southampton, Ontario and would not have gone through Palmerston.
Local history: Palmerston Railway Heritage Museum: Palmerston: Wellington County: Southwestern: Railroad: Park House Museum: Amherstburg: Essex County: Southwestern: Historic house: 1850s period house and local history exhibits: Parkwood Estate: Oshawa: Durham Region: Central: Historic house: Early 20th-century mansion and estate gardens
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The mainline turned north in Palmerston, running parallel to the Stratford and Huron Railway into Harriston, where the two lines crossed on the north side of town at Harriston Junction. From this point until Walkerton, the route loosely paralleled Ontario Highway 9 through Fultons, Clifford and Mildmay.
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In 1947 the House was converted into the Wellington County Home for the Aged and in 1975 the building reopened as the Wellington County Museum and Archives. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] [ 23 ] A historic plaque was erected at the museum, indicating that the "government-supported poorhouse" was "the shelter of last resort for the homeless and destitute, who ...
An Ontario Historical Plaque was erected at the Halton County Radial Railway Museum by the province to commemorate the Radial Railways' role in Ontario's heritage. [2] Museum Peter Witt streetcars can be seen in the 2005 film Cinderella Man on the streets of Toronto to give it a 1930s New York City appearance. [3]