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Memory Junction Railway Museum
Defunct railway museum in Maplewood Avenue, Brighton / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Memory Junction Railway Museum preserved a collection of railway memorabilia in southeastern Ontario. It closed in 2017 and its collections were auctioned in 2021. It was located in the former Grand Trunk Railway station of Brighton, Ontario, which opened in 1857 and served intercity rail passengers until the 1960s.
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Established | 1857 (1857) (station) 1995 (1995) (museum) |
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Location | 60 Maplewood Avenue, Brighton |
Coordinates | 44.036°N 77.743°W / 44.036; -77.743 |
Type | defunct railway museum |
Key holdings | former railway station, locomotive and cars |
Collections | rail equipment and memorabilia |
Owner | Ralph and Eugenia Bangay |
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