Click on each picture for a closer look! . This week TRHA acquired a platform scissor lift for use in the miniature railway depot building. In photo #1 we see (me!) unloading it from a delivery truck. Photos #2 and #3 show it being placed inside the depot door onto
Click on the video above to relive a ride around the miniature railway track after dark on Thanksgiving Day evening. In our last post, we described the circumstances behind our choosing to run in the dark that evening..To return to the first part of this series of postings, click here!.Posting
Click on each image for a closer look! . As mentioned in our prior post, we decided to run into the night on Thanksgiving day to experiment with night time operation with an eye to having a special Halloween Eve operation at the end of October. This provided two of
Click on each picture for a closer look! . We continued to have a great weekend as Sunday and Thanksgiving Monday unfolded. As Michael Guy reports: “We had a very nice fall weather Thanksgiving day today, nippy in the breeze but very nice when the sun came out. Lots of
Click on each image for a closer look! . This weekend was a distinct improvement on last weekend’s cold and rainy conditions. We had a fine turnout of visitors and had most of our attractions in operation at one point or another. . In the images from Saturday accompanying this
Click on each image for a closer look! . Inspired by our recent night shoot at the Roundhouse Park, I decided to share here two night photographs by Gary Knapp. Gary carries on the tradition of shooting railway photographs at night using powerful flash equipment as made famous by O.
Click on each image for a closer look! . Our thanks go out to the collective efforts of a core group of photographers in the TRHA community who so successfully planned and executed this great event. We also need to thank the group of TRHA volunteers who came out to
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 Lionel Levitt. . To read Part 7 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 Norm Betts. . To read Part 6 of this series, click here. . Posting by Russ Milland, Images by
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