Click on each picture for a closer look! . Further to our last news posting here are some photos of the TRHA crew using our Whitcomb switcher to move rolling stock around to make it possible for PNR Railworks to continue to lay the trackwork in Roundhouse Park. . Below
Click on each picture for a closer look! . Last Friday, Wilson and I were the duty crew all day coordinating with the PNR Railworks crew who are reconstructing the radial tracks connecting the turntable to the roundhouse. All 32 tracks are being replaced using original 100 pound “T” head
………. . Click on each picture for a closer look! . In prior news items, we described the covering of the original floor with a new concrete cap to provide a base for the new Leon‘s store space. In the picture at the left above, we see this finished floor
………… Click on each picture for a closer look! . A large team of volunteers (James R., Jim G., Paul A., Mike S., Arno, Bob D., Jason P., Mark P. Lance, Wilson, Richard, Jon, Michael G. and Dave W.) came out despite the lure of a balmy sunny day to
…… Click on the Picture for a closer look! . Yesterday, we had a great team turnout as Lance, Richard, Paul, Wilson, Jason P., James and Dave appeared at the appointed hour. The team focused on furthering the building of the passenger car to be pulled by our speeder. The
Click on each picture for a closer look! . Yesterday’s work bash went swimmingly and not only due to the rain! Thanks to Lance, Richard M., James R., Ron, Jason P., Michael and Dan, the speeder got a rub down and first coat of paint, we have two new fluorescent
Click on the picture for a closer look! . The Toronto Railway Historical Association (TRHA) is primarily focused on the development of the Toronto Railway Heritage Centre in downtown Toronto as a means of capturing the rich railway history of Toronto and its surrounding communities. . To make this happen,
Click on each picture for a closer look! . As the Toronto Railway Heritage Centre moves towards reality, TRHA is guiding the process of restoration of several wooden buildings that formed part of the railway heritage of the City of Toronto. One such building is signal cabin “D” which is
The Locomotives and the Freight Car sections in the Collections area of the TRHA website have been updated. Biographies and pictures of the CLC Whitcomb and the CPR Baldwin have been added to the Locomotives area. Click here to read them. The biographies of the TH&B Caboose and the Fowler
On behalf of the Board of Directors of the TRHA, welcome to the new TRHA website which is being made public today. Join us in the excitement as we work to create a new heritage experience in the heart of downtown Toronto. This news item will be the first of