Click on each picture for a closer look! . Work is also proceeding on the challenging job of cleaning up our CPR switcher in preparation for repainting the engine both to improve her appearance and to prtotect the engine from the elements. James Rasor reports as follows: . “Various methods
Click on each picture for a closer look! . The process of building switches for our miniature railway track is a complex one as much welding, grinding and assembly is required to produce each switch. Our switch building team continued to work this weekend as is shown in the images
Click on each picture for a closer look! . Last weekend was another very productive weekend for the TRHA crew who turned out to drive progress on many fronts. In the images above, we find one of the teams working on our Sweet Creek locomotive. While the locomotive has successfully
Click on the image for a closer look! . Norm Betts is a professional photographer who has been documenting the development of Roundhouse Park. Michael Guy posed for Norm to allow this artful image of work at the roundhouse set against a dramatic night time view of the Toronto skyline.
Click on each picture for a closer look! . In this seres of pictures, we get successively closer looks at the mural on the wall of the pedestrian entrance to the Metro Convention Centre underground parking garage. As reported before, this mural is a reproduction of a painting by David
Click on each picture for a closer look! . In the pictures at the upper left and middle above, we see a gigantic concrete pump being used to fill the foundation forms of the miniature railway depot building. In the picture at the upper right above, we see the same
Click on each picture for a closer look! . The main entrance to Leon’s new store in the John Street Roundhouse is a foyer which runs the width of the roundhouse as shown in the picture at the left above. In the middle picture above we see one of the
Click on each picture for a closer look! . This past Saturday, our TRHA teams continued to lay track on new roadbed completed by Pine Valley only the day before. We finished the day on even newer right-of-way compacted just a few minutes before we dropped ties and rails in
Click on each picture for a closer look! . The pictures above were taken last Friday and show that progress has been rapid on the development of the depot and turntable for the minaiture railway. Here we see that the forms have been constructed for the foundation walls for both
In our daily news postings we have been documenting the tremendous progress being made on many different fronts in developing the Toronto Railway Heritage Centre. However, we have not posted an overview of what we have done and where we are headed. In the report below, Derek Boles, our TRHA