Click on each picture for a closer look! . The new openings in the west firewall are almost complete with original bricks re-laid with the correct colour-matched mortar and new concrete lintels. The strong sunlight shows off the recently cleaned wood and brick nicely. The second photo was taken last
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Click on the video to make it play!.One of the highlights at Doors Open 2008 was the first public operation of the newly restored 120 foot turntable at the John St. Roundhouse. Restoration of the turntable was a crucial early step in the development of the roundhouse property as it
Click on each picture for a closer look! . . . Once again, passenger train service returns to the CPR Roundhouse. Using our 300 foot portable track for our miniature railway, we offered rides to visitors and carried over 2,300 passengers over the weekend. . The steam engines were provided
Click on each picture for a closer look! . . . Each year, a number of different groups and individuals bring their portable model railways and other exhibits to the Roundhouse to become part of our annual tradition of hosting a model train show as part of our Doors Open
Click on the pictures for a closer look! . . . . Rod Wilson, a Vice-President of Track Motorcars of Ontario, has arranged each year to display at Doors Open one or more of their restored motorcars (also called ‘speeders’) which were used by railway staff to inspect and maintain
Click on each picture for a closer look! . . Doors Open 2008 at Union Station was another resounding success. There were six tours of the station on Saturday that attracted 313 people and six on Sunday with 251 people for a total of 564. In the picture at the
Click on each picture for a closer look! . . . TRHA Doors Open at the Roundhouse and Union Station last weekend was one of the most successful so far in our history of hosting the event in terms of the number of visitors and the quality of the displays.
Click on each picture for a closer look! . Each year, the Canadian Association of Railway Modellers (CARM http://www.caorm.org/) and the Canadian Railway Historical Association (CRHA http://www.exporail.org/ ) host a Canadian National Railway Convention. This year it was held at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. A feature of the event
Click on each picture for a closer look! . . . . As the Victoria Day weekend approached we were busy preparing for a bus tour from the convention to the Roundhouse and Union Station. In the picture at the above left, we see our CLC 50 ton Whitcomb handsomely
TRHA Doors Open Train Show at the CPR Roundhouse As you may be aware, things are finally proceeding at a greatly accelerated pace to develop Roundhouse Park and the CPR Roundhouse facility into the Toronto Railway Heritage Centre, a new museum at the foot of the CN Tower. Again this