A wonderful trip down memory lane. VIA paint has started to show up, but the CN worm logo showing ownership is still on the nose. ALCO S13's and S2's, Budd cars, RS 10's and RS 18's GP9's and a fe... (more)
CN's first unit with a desktop control stand, and the first of the "Draper Taper's". It was so popular, it was often a trailing unit, as it's matschalled here. Still, it would be a nice change to ... (more)
In a rare scene, a very late number 2 arrives in Toronto as Number 1 is about to depart for Vancouver. CN GP9's and an 2 ALCO S13's are also about to head west in this never to be repeated scene.
The former University of Toronto Knox College, now called #1 Spadina Crescent, towers over the Spadina streetcar right-of-way as a lone CLRV picks up passengers at College St.
The most unlikely place for a railroad museum. High-rises in the heart of Downtown Toronto impose on TRHC 1, resting on the first turntable stub track in place at the Toronto Railway Historical As... (more)