Click on each picture for a closer look! . . . . Today, on a sunny and balmy -10C Toronto day, a TRHA crew, assisted by a PNR Rail Services track crew, moved the Baldwin 7069 to a new temporary home in front of Steam Whistle Brewing. The 1951-built CLC-Whitcomb
Click on each picture for a closer look! . . . . . . In the picture at the left, (from left to right) Knox, Arno and Michael try to figure out “what next” when the cover wouldn’t come out. In the middle photo above, Knox (left) and Arno (right)
Click on each picture for a closer look! . Yesterday, a TRHA crew took on a little industrial archaeological project in the roundhouse. The two remaining wheel drop pits will eventually be filled in so in anticipation of this we decided to document what we could while also salvaging those
Click on each picture for a closer look! . . . On December 22nd, two technicians from Western Mechanical mixed cement grout and packed it in under the turntable pivot base to provide the permanent support. That’s Nick mixing and Rob working in the confined space below the turntable centre.
Click on the pictures for a closer look! . . . . Pictured above at the left and in the centre is the Santa Train operating on the Port Stanley Terminal Railway on December 16th 2007 at the height of an early winter snowstorm. At the right, we have a
Click on arrow to view the movie!.Yesterday, Dave W. and Michael G. ran the turntable through a full 360 degree rotation on one air motor – just as it is supposed to run. This clears the way to complete the pivot grout work on the coming weekend..If our dates are
Click on each picture for a closer look! . . . . . . . . Nestled in between the Rogers Centre and the railway corridor there is a powerful monument in the form of part of a railway trestle which acknowledges the contribution of thousands of Chinese railroad workers
Click on each picture for a closer look! . . . . Progress continues to made on the restoration of the roundhouse and the turntable. Western Mechanical continues to fine tune the turntable and the track in the pit as we move towards making the turntable fully operational. . Yesterday,
Click on each picture for a closer look! . . . . This week we had to remove a 39 foot track panel from in front of the CLC Whitcomb to allow Steam Whistle Brewing to take delivery of several new beer tanks. Today, the TRHA’s contractor re-installed the missing
Click on each picture for a closer look! . . . . At the above left, we see the team of Russ M., Dan G., Michael G. and Dave W. who assembled last Saturday at 9:45 a.m. to pretty much complete the salvaging of artefacts and other useful materials before