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After looking at the turnout in the photo I'm not sure what to think. the throwbar area does look like N scale Peco switch, but in all the Peco switches I have worked with the points are hinged to the closure rail using a rail joiner, where these turnouts have a more complex hinge mechanism (similar to Atlas C55).
I've no idea what vintage of Peco switches you've got but every one I've ever seen has some sort of hinge connecting the point rails. I've never seen one constructed with rail joiners. At least all the ones I've actually worked with were of recent stock (only insul-frogs though).
Looks similar to the platform ramps at Broad Street in Richmond (now the science museum)Lee
It's definitely a model of Canadian National's Hamilton, Ontario station.Probably on the Windsor, ON club layout:https://windsormodelrailroadclub.com/fall-open-house-2022/