Click on each picture for a closer look! . In this next posting in our series about the September 26th, 2010 night shoot, we present these dramatic images as captured by Norm Betts. . To read Part 6 of this series, click here. . Posting by Russ Milland, Images by
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Click on each image for a closer look! . On Sunday October 3, the Toronto Railway Heritage Centre had a visit from the Toronto Police Mounted Unit. The horse unit was formed in 1886 to provide crowd control and is now stationed at the Horse Palace at the Canadian National
Click on each image for a closer look! . Saturday dawned as a rainy day with the rain persisting until early afternoon. Despite there also being an Toronto Argonauts football game that afternoon, there were few visitors all day but our volunteers soldiered on and we did run all day.
Click on each image for a closer look! . On Friday, October 1, the final assessment on the plaque locations was carried out at Roundhouse Park by Gordon Lok (City of Toronto), Richard Knobbs (Fontasy Sign & Display) and Derek Boles (TRHA). . Since the beginning of planning for the
Click on each picture for a closer look! . In this next posting in our series about the September 26th, 2010 night shoot, we present these dramatic images as captured by Thomas Blampied. . To read Part 5 of this series of postings on the Night Shoot, click here. .
Click on each picture for a closer look! . In this next posting in our series about the September 26th, 2010 Night Shoot, we present these dramatic images as captured by Stephen Gardiner. . To read Part 4 of this series of postings on the Night Shoot, click here. .
Click on each image for a closer look! . As the sun set spectacularly on Sunday, September 26th, 2010, the accompanying images were captured at Roundhouse Park as we waited for darkness to provide the background for our night shoot event. . To read Part 3 of this series of
Click on each image for a closer look! . On Sunday, September 26th, 2010, we held an evening photo shoot of our engines and rolling stock. As the public museum hours came to an end, further equipment moves were scheduled and completed to position all our equipment for the first
Click on each image for a closer look! . Despite the onset of cooler fall weather we had another great weekend with a fine turnout of visitors enjoying Roundhouse Park. Early on Sunday, our volunteers moved a number of our engines and rolling stock to new locations in the park
Click on each image for a closer look! . The Bytown Railway Society is Ottawa’s equivalent of the TRHA. Founded in 1969, their aim is to promote interest in railway history. Among the society’s long list of publications are their journal, “Branchline”, as well as the definitive guide to railways