Click on each image for a closer look! Michael Guy is visiting Florida and shares with us these photos and a video. On his way down, Michael visited the New Hope Valley Railway in North Carolina. One of their locomotive is a Whitcomb switcher built a few years before our
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The Grand Canyon Railway operates between Williams, Arizona and the Grand Canyon and started operation in 1901 by the Atcheson, Topeka and the Santa Fe railway. Today, it serves a very valuable purpose by diverting automobile traffic from the roads leading into and out of the Grand Canyon. On Feb.
Click on each image for a closer look! Work continued this weekend on the TH&B van. We also made progress on the display cabinets. In the photos, we find a test of a lighted display case. The work teams this weekend were a bit smaller as other volunteers took in
Click on each image for a closer look! The Barrie Train Show is happening this weekend (Saturday, February 18th and Sunday, February 19th, 2012) at the Bradford Greenhouses’ Garden Gallery in Barrie, Ontario. This popular train show is well worth a visit. The photos here are from last year’s show.
Click on each image for a closer look! Despite snowy road conditions between Oakville and St. Catharines, many die hard railway modellers and railfans turned out for this unique train show (see out earlier announcement by clicking here!). The TRHA was there with an updated presentation on a large TV
Click on each image for a closer look! Recently, Ian Law donated a large four foot by eight foot print of a diesel hauled CP unit train working its way through the Rocky Mountains in western Canada. Unit trains are trains which are dedicated to hauling a specific commodity such
Click on each image for a closer look! Saturday saw another productive work session unfold in the three stalls. Work continued on the TH&B van with the conductor’s stand frame put in place and further work on the roof and windows. A mock-up of some temporary display boxes looks terrific
Click on each picture for a closer look! The Canadian Association of Railway Modellers (CARM) was formed in October of 2003: to inspire. to foster fellowship among railway modellers throughout Canada. to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and skills between railway modellers. to promote the hobby of
Click on each image for a closer look! The Model Railroad of Club of Toronto has a 74 year long history in Toronto having been founded in 1938. This month, they will again inviting the public to visit. Here is what they are offering as published in their brochure. “The
Click on each image for a closer look! This weekend found a busy crew of volunteers working on further cleanup of the three stalls area and work on the roof of the TH&B van as shown in the pictures. Also shown in the attached photos below is the miniature railway