Click on each image for a closer look!.Early this week, very large cranes and lots of tent frames appeared at Roundhouse Park. As can be seen in these photos, the process of erecting the very large tent for the Railway Children production began today..Posting by Russ Milland; Photos by Michael
Click on each image for a closer look!.After a very rainy day on Saturday, dropping temperatures overnight turned the rain into a snowstorm challenging our volunteers as they struggled to get to the Roundhouse. Yet we still saw a smaller team appear to continue work on several projects. We sorted
Click on each image for a closer look!.Saturday was a really rainy day but fortunately we had lots of work to tackle inside the Roundhouse.We had eleven TRHA volunteers on site engaged in various projects. They worked on a new module for the power tools and continued restoration work on
Click on the image for a closer look!.An article at the U.K. Whatsonstage website recently announced yet another award for the U.K production of the Railway Children as follows: The Railway Children: Steaming to Success!Date: 2 March 2011 York Theatre Royal’s production of The Railway Children is carrying the flag
Click on each image for a closer look!.On Sunday, a smaller crew of five people turned out to further work on a number of projects as follows: The first of four additional riding cars for the miniature railway were built as shown in the two pictures at the upper left.
Click on each image for a closer look!.The flat car as we received it was in need of some serious repair work. In an earlier report, we documented our progress in replacing the bearing brasses in the trucks which were missing from the car as we got it. As can
Click on each image for a closer look!.There was a lot going on this past Saturday on many, many fronts. To give you some idea of what was accomplished here are two reports from the front lines. James Rasor reports that: We managed to get the hardware storage module 95%
Click on the image for a closer look!.Derek Boles, TRHA’s historian, publishes a daily posting on the Toronto Railway Heritage Yahoo Group List. These postings document major railway oriented events that happened on that day of the year. One of today’s items is as follows: February 27, 1960: .The Locomotive
Click on each image for a closer look!.Derek Boles, TRHA’s historian, publishes a daily posting on the Toronto Railway Heritage Yahoo Group List. These postings document major railway oriented events that happened on that day of the year. One of today’s items is as follows: February 24, 1945: The Globe
Click on each image for a closer look!.The city of York in the U.K. is synonymous with Britain’s railways. Roughly half-way between London and Edinburgh on the East Coast Main Line, York became an important crew change and refueling point. Today, the National Railway Museum and one of the busiest