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
Click on each image for a closer look! . Continuing with our coverage of the weekend work party activities, we find a group of volunteers assembled to plan the day’s work at the upper left. In the middle photo above, we find that the meeting/dining tables and chairs have been
Click on each post for a closer look! . This weekend saw another successful assault on a large project list by our intrepid group of volunteers. At the upper left we see one of the new pathway crossing installations which were completed last week. In the upper middle image, we
Click on each image for a closer look! . In the images attached, we get a late afternoon aerial view of the miniature railway trackwork south of Don Station. The images below capture that section of the track into which 60 hours of volunteer time was invested earlier last week!
Click on each image for a closer look! . Early last week, an intrepid crew of volunteers tackled the rebuilding of the miniature railway’s approach tracks from the south into Don Station. The weather was great and although chilly in the shade when the wind blew it was warm enough
As mentioned in an earlier TRHA News post, Rick Mercer of the CBC did a very entertaining video broadcast on the occasion of the anniversary of the driving of the last spike on the CPR..Click on the video below to watch it!.Posting by Russ Milland. http://www.trha.ca
Click on each image for a closer look! . Now that the museum’s operating season is behind us, work is beginning in earnest to continue the great work effort started last winter to further develop the museum and its artefacts. This weekend, we Set up a refrigerator, a new lunch
Click on each image for a closer look! Further to Derek Boles’ article in yesterday’s TRHA News posting, we travel the web in search of coverage of the anniversary of this great event. From Driving The Last Spike to Driving The Digital Railway by the CPR The Canadian Pacific Railway’s
Click on each image for a closer look! . Barry Silverthorn has been a part of our TRHA adventure for many years now and is the donor of TRHA’s CN F7 Diesel Cab which he saved many years ago from the wreckers. But that is not the topic of this
Click on each image for a closer look! Derek Boles, who has coordinated our weekend operations at the Toronto Heritage Railway Centre (TRHC) all season long, provided this update on the Halloween Eve event which was the fianale to our operating season for 2010. “We had been operating the mini-Whitcomb