Click on each image for a closer look! . Often it has been difficult to find pictures of our equipment in operation. In the case of the Pyke crane, we are fortunate to have access to several pictures of it at work in the rail corridor in downtown Toronto. In
Click on each picture for a closer look! . Today’s pictures show the “moat” between Union Station and Front Street. There are three bridges over the moat, one each for the office entrances to the east and west wings and the much larger centre bridge which provides access to the
Click on each picture for a closer look! . In this series of pictures above, we first see the diesel power truck that is being used to support the F7 Cab. It was moved using our CLC Whitcomb switcher to the loading track and the cab and truck united for
Click on each picture for a closer look! . The F7 Cab has finally arrived at Roundhouse Park. In this sequence of pictures above we see the Cab arriving by float from Western Mechanical on Friday of last week. The Cab was delivered to the end of the track under
Click on each picture for a closer look! . Tom Murison, the restorer of our structures in Roundhouse Park, reported earlier this week that they have made signifcant progress on both Cabin D and Don Station with a lot of work focused on the restoration of the turret in Don
Click on each image for a closer look! . We open this week’s report with a fine shot of 6213 in the early morning light with the fencing having been removed from around the engine providing a much better view. . This week, progress was made on multiple fronts at
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. Two of today’s items are as follows: . “December 5,
Click on each picture for a closer look! . Our F7 Cab, newly repainted as discussed in two recent TRHA News postings (here and here), is coming soon to Roundhouse Park. In this sequence of pictures, we see the Cab being loaded onto a float in preparation for the trip.
Click on each image for a closer look! . In part 2 of our coverage of the CP Holiday Train’s visit to the Toronto area, we present three images by Stephen Gardiner that capture the train’s visit to Vaughan just north of Toronto. More of Stephen’s images can be found
Click on each image for a closer look! . The two CP Holiday Trains which we announced in a recent news post have now passed through our area and several TRHA team members were on hand to witness and enjoy their passing and the associated festivities. . Dave Wetherald was