Click on each picture for a closer look! . This past weekend, our dedicated volunteers continued to pursue restoration work. As you will read in these reports by two of our volunteers, the work involves a lot of small tasks and takes siginifcant amounts of time and elbow grease to
Click on each picture for a closer look! . The TRHA offers tours of Union Station on the last Saturday of each month at 11 a.m. Cost is $10 each payable on arrival for the tour. Reservations are not necessary and those interested should meet by the Traveler’s Aid counter
Click on the video below to watch the action!.As Michael Guy continues to explore the miniature railways of Florida, he has posted this fine video of action captured on Friday February 19th at the Largo Central Railroad near Tampa Florida during their annual four-day long “Meet”..Posting by Russ Milland; Video
Click on each picture for a closer look! . Michael Guy is on a “busman’s holiday” (as we used to call them) in Florida where he is spending some of his time visiting local miniature railway clubs. In the pictures above, we find Michael at the controls of a centre
Click on each picture for a closer look! . The Canadian Association of Railway Modellers (CARM) was formed in October of 2003 to: to inspire. to foster fellowship among railway modellers throughout Canada. to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and skills between railway modellers. to promote the
Each year, the Barrie-Allandale Railway Modelers Association host a train show in Barrie, Ontario which is about an hour’s drive north of Toronto. This year’s show happens this coming weekend as follows:.Saturday, Feb 20th, 2010 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. andSunday, February 21st, 2010 from 10 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Click on each image for a closer look! . It was a very productive Saturday for us today! I believe we had a total of 10 people. . A crew of four removed old structural wood from the west side of the caboose and prepared new wood. The entire steel
Click on each picture for a closer look! . Bob Dickson reports on progress this week as a small team of volunteers decided to work during the week to accelerate the renovation of the TH&B caboose: . “After some minor hiccups early in the week progress is finally starting to
Click on each image for a closer look! . A week ago, we fetched a 7 ¼” gauge 0-4-0 quarry-type coal fired steam locomotive from its storage shed in Hamilton, Ontario as shown in the picture at the upper right. This engine was built in the early 1980’s to a
Click on each picture for a closer look! . As suggested in our last posting, a second locomotive is under development in our miniature railway shops; a 7-¼” gauge replica of our full-sized 50 ton CLC-Whitcomb diesel-electric switcher. The miniature will use a gasoline engine driving a hydraulic transmission which