To honour those who worked and still work on the railway, the Elgin County Railway Museum has created the Railway Wall of Fame.
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For a minimum $25 donation you can have a loved one’s name, railway, position, and years of service engraved on a brass plaque, mounted on a beautiful walnut board. To date we have over 1,200 names on the Wall. To have a name added to this lasting tribute to those who earned their living on the railway, be sure to fill out the form and mail it to the shown address. All proceeds go directly to the Museum’s building fund.
Wall of Fame Form – Printable Version
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The Elgin County Railway Museum created the Wall of Fame as a lasting tribute to those who earned their living on the railway anywhere in the world.
A loved one’s name, position, railway company, and years of service are engraved on a brass plaque and mounted on a beautiful walnut panel display. Today, there are over 1,500 names on the Wall of Fame.
To have your own tribute to a loved one’s employment on the rails, please fill out this form (link) and mail it to the address below. You can also fill out a form during your visit to the museum.
225 Wellington Street
St. Thomas, ON
Canada
N5R 2S6
