Click on each image for a closer look! Our operational CLC Whitcomb 50 ton Switcher #1 is the workhorse of our operation. This winter we are replacing one of the two engines with a new one. Saturday saw our work team spending the entire day working on #1. The front
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Click on each image for a closer look! David A. Oram is an artist living in Bradford, Ontario, a small town north of Toronto, with his wife and two children. Although he has had some formal training he is largely self taught, working mainly in acrylics and watercolors. David is
Click on each image for a closer look! As a regular reader of the TRHA News you will be well aware of our owning and operating a fairly large live steam locomotive on our miniature railway. However, others elsewhere do operate locomotives significantly larger than ours. The Diamond Valley Railway
Click on each image for a closer look! Saturday featured a series of train movements. The bridge between Cabin D and Don Station was moved to allow Cape Race to be moved in from track 40 to stall 15 ready for later roof work. To allow that to happen the
Continuing their tradition of operating Holiday Trains which visit communities throughout the CP railway system, the CP speaks to the Holiday Train at their website as follows: Making a difference, one stop at a time The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train hits the rails again in November, visiting over 140 communities
Click on each image for a closer look! Again this year, there were many model railroad layouts on display and operating at this year’s show as well as folks showing how to build models. Here are a few images from around the show. Posting and images by Russ Milland http://www.trha.ca
Click on each image for a closer look! The Toronto Railway Historical Association once again operated a booth at the Christmas Train show this weekend. A new feature this year were the two banners in the photos which displayed a number of images of Roundhouse Park and our assets. The
Click on each image for a closer look! In the Toronto area, there is only one major Train Show annually and it is held at the end of November at the International Centre across from Toronto’s International Airport. The TRHA will once again be present with our booth to make
Click on each image for a closer look! While the miniature train was taking on passengers today, everyone was treated to a second surprise bonus with a perfect view of a helicopter lifting building materials onto a site at 145 King Street West. TRHA volunteers also renovated the wood storage
Click on each image for a closer look! Today was one step forward and two steps back on the TH&B Van #70 in the conductor stand area. The restoration of the conductor’s stand on the right side, which was above the ice cooled refrigerator, revealed that most of the structural