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Located on the second floor of the Train Station is the Louisbourg Room. With framed photographs of vessels that frequented Louisbourg's harbour in the nineteenth and twentieth century covering the walls, this exhibit displays the ship logs that were used aboard. 
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One of the most prominent events in Louisbourg's marine history was its role in rescuing crew members of the U.S. Subchaser SC-709. This exhibit features a rolling pin recovered from the wreck!

The Louisbourg Room

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Located on the second floor of the Train Station is the Living Room. Formerly the Station Master's quarters, this room features shipwreck pottery and an original Seth Thomas clock, both of which are illuminated by the brass second class passenger car light that hangs from the ceiling. 
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The Living Room

Museum Hours

OPEN HOURS

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SUNDAY- MONDAY-: CLOSED

TUESDAY - SATURDAY: 9am-5pm

Address

A:  7330 Main St

Louisbourg, NS B1C 1P5

T:   1-902-733-2720

E:  sandl@seaside.ns.ca

The Sydney & Louisburg Railway Museum is located on the traditional and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq people. We extend our appreciation for the opportunity to live and learn on this territory in mutual respect and gratitude.

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