TOURIST RAILWAYS AND MUSEUMS
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BRITISH COLUMBIA
Canadian Museum of Rail Travel (Cranbrook, B.C.)
At the Christmas break, Kevin Dunk clicked this rather snowy scene of the recently repainted CP FA-2 4090 and FB-2 4469, displayed beside the CMRT’s Elko Station. Wemust congratulate the entire Cranbrook Rotarian team, and their contractors who performed such great work on repainting these locomotives.
Kevin Dunk photographed cosmetically restored CP FA2 4090 and CP FB2 4469 looking terrific! The pair will be posed with their restored CPR luxury passenger cars at the museum.
Here is Ron Visockis collage to show the great job done by the Cranbrook, BC, Rotary Club on CP 4090 and 4469 which spent most of their life in Eastern Canada. Thanks to Kevin Dunk for the pictures of the restored units and the information. If you look at the CP RAIL pictures taken in 1983 in Quebec City, and compared to what was done in 2014, it's amazing.
Revelstoke Railway Museum
CP SD40 5500 at the Revelstoke Railway Museum and was shot on June 29th, 2014 by Braedan Dunne.
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=3885846
The Fort Steele Heritage Town - Cranbrook, BC
www.fortsteele.ca
Jennifer Dunkerson; General Manager
Friends of Fort Steele Society
Fort Steele Heritage Town, Fort Steele, BC
Kamloops Railway Historical Society:
www.kamloopsheritagerailway.com
CRHA - E&N Division
http://www.encrha.com/
West Coast Railway Association
Kettle Valley Railway Society (KVSR)
Rocky Mountaineer - Vancouver, BC
http://www.rockymountaineer.com/en_CA_AB/
Fraser Valley Heritage Railway Museum - Surrey, BC.
http://www.fvhrs.org/
British Columbia Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society
http://www.nrhs.com/chapters/british-columbia
The Alberni Pacific Railway
www.alberniheritage.com
The Alberni Pacific Railway is a tourist railroad that is
powered by a 1929 Baldwin 2-8-2T steam engine. It runs passengers
between the restored Port Alberni station to the McLean Mill national Historic
site.
The locomotives #7 a steam engine with passenger coaches and recently
restored ex MacMillan Bloedel GE 44 Ton switcher #11. It was used this
past weekend November 23 in the BC Institute of Technology's conductor
training program.
Ken Rutherford
Director, Western Vancouver Island Industrial Heritage Society.
Port Alberni, BC
CPR Heritage Mail Express Baggage
Mullen Trucking moved a Heritage Mail Express rail car from our yard in Aldersyde, AB to the privately owned Champion Rail Park in Aldersyde, AB. This Mail Express rail car arrived at Mullen Trucking on the rail and required 2 cranes for the offload and reload onto our equipment. This was no easy task; the dimensions of this Heritage Mail Express rail car are 83'10″ L x 12′ W x 14′ H and 117,000 lbs, which we loaded on a 13 axle dolly trailer configuration! We encountered some spring weather delays but in the end we delivered the Mail Express rail car to a happy customer! Great job to Jim, Chuck, Roy, Billy and all the support staff who helped make this move a success!
http://www.mullentrucking.com/highlights/featured-project/
Royal Canadian Pacific Luxury Train
http://www.royalcanadianpacific.com/
Alberta Railway Museum - Edmonton, AB
http://www.albertarailwaymuseum.com/
On August 30th, Steve Arnot photographed former CN GMD1 1179 at the Alberta Railway Museum. The locomotive is in the process of being cosmetically restored and repainted into its original paint scheme as Northern Alberta Railway #302 "Chief Moostoos".
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=495837&nseq=27
Alberta Railway Museum - Bieseker, AB
www.railwaymuseum.ab.ca
The museum has two MLW switchers: Ex-CP RS-23 8017 (ex- Saskferco - Belle Plain, Saskatchewan), and Ex-CN S13u 8704 (donated by CANAC).
Alberta Central Railway Museum - Wetaskiwin, AB
http://www.abcentralrailway.com/
Wainwright Rail Preservation Society - Wainwright, AB
http://www.railpark.org
The Wainwright Rail Preservation Society owns ex-CN GMD1 1404
and ex-CN FPB4 6861 and they created the Wainwright Rail Park and have a
website which has their full contact info, galleries with 1404 and 6861, and other interesting items.
The Alberta Prairie Railway Excursions - Stettler, AB
Rocky Mountain Railway Society:
http://www.6060.org/
One of their newest locomotives in Stettler, AB. is former Nova Chemicals SW1500 9115 was donated to the East Central Alberta Heritage Society. Photo taken on June 27, 2014 by David Zulkowskey. Photo taken on June 27, 2014. David Zulkowskey photo)
Alberta 2005 Centennial Railway Museum Society
Aspen Crosssing Railway
The Aspen Crossing Railway now owns the old CPR Lomond Sub.from Mile 8 to end of track of track. The former CP owned passenger cars were delivered / picked up and brought to Aspen Crossing on September 25th. On October 24th, all the equipment was switched out and put away for the winter on the new spur that had just been finished on the east side of the campground, Here are photos of 8443 and 8463. A larger locomotive is in the works and the first excursion will be on the May long weekend in 2015.
Galt Historic Railway Park
http://www.galtrailway.com/home/
Southern Prairie Railway
Ogema Heritage Railway Association
Southgate Museum - Battleford, SK
A Battleford Saskatchewan Farmer and railfan Gary Southgate,
has been collecting vintage railroad equipment of Canadian Pacific and
Canadian National heritage in the hopes of establishing a railroad
museum in Saskatchewan. One piece he owns, the
"Cape Tormentine" an ex-CN lounge sleeper that was at the Florida
Railway Museum, was repatriated to Canada this summer, and has been
moved to Ogema, SK for repairs and storage on the Red Coat Road
and Rail line. This car is privately owned by a farmed railfan. He
now has 14 pieces of rail equipment purchased from owners across the
Canada and the United States, including an operational CN FP9 and
several passenger cars. But his biggest prize is Canadian Pacific
Northern 4-8-4 No. 3101. The 4-8-4, on display at the former IPSCO
steel plant in Regina since the 1960s, would head up a train of CP
equipment that Southgate hopes to acquire. CPR 3101 was
constructed in October 1928 by CP's Angus Shops in Montreal and was one
of two 4-8-4s owned by Canadian Pacific. The other, No. 3100, is on
display at the Canadian Science & Technology Museum in Ottawa. The
two CP Northern's were orphans on the roster, but worked continuously
for 25 years on overnight passenger trains between Montreal and
Toronto. Before their retirement in 1960, they were converted to burn
oil and worked freight trains in the prairie provinces. CPR 3101 was
sold to IPSCO in 1965, but instead of scrapping it, placed it on
display at the plant. In addition to the locomotive, IPSCO also saved
and displayed CP caboose No. 437034, and CP business car No. 36,
the Francis E. Shaw, built in 1929. The business car was
heated in the winter and air-conditioned in the summer so the interior
is in excellent condition. Both cars were included in the deal with
Southgate. For now, No. 3101 and cars remain at the steel plant.
For his Canadian National train, Southgate has purchased ex-CN/VIA FP9
6304 from owner Phillip Sheridan. The unit, built in 1954 as CN No.
6509, is presently being in freight service on the Washington &
Idaho Railway painted in Southern Pacific "black widow" colors, and it
and a B unit arrived in Wainwright AB in January 2014. The group will
repaint them into CN's 1954 green and black paint scheme. He is also
looking for a CN A and B unit set that, with No. 6509, would head up his
display of CN passenger cars. CN cars Southgate has already purchased
include:
Sleeper No. 1177, Green Bank, built by Pullman-Standard in 1954
Sleeper-buffet-lounge No. 1089,Cape Tormentine, built by Pullman-Standard in 1954. This car was moved on a flat car from Florida and arrived in Assiniboia earlier this month. It will be temporarily displayed at the Southern Prairie Railway in Ogema.
Canadian Flyer six-wheel coaches Nos. 5302, 5307, 5226, and 5228 built by Canadian Car & Foundry.
Baggage car No. 9646, built in 1957 by National Steel Car
Baggage-dormitory No. 9486, built by Pullman-Standard in 1947 for the New York Central as 22-roomette sleeper Haverstraw Bay.
To bring up the rear of his train, Southgate purchased former Wisconsin Central business car Superior.
Southgate also purchased another ex-CN sleeper from the Medina (N.Y.)
Railroad Museum and is in the process of trying to find a vintage CN
cafe-diner. I've tracked one down but I'm not sure its for sale yet
Southgate says. All his CN cars will be painted in the 1954 scheme.
For his largest pieces, such as the steam and diesel locomotives,
Southgate hopes to someday construct a building for them. It's a plan
in the making and it takes a lot of money to make it all happen he
says.
The museum will be located in Battleford, SK about 80 miles northwest
of Saskatoon. We only have two big centers in Saskatchewan, one is
Saskatoon and the second one is Regina. A third choice might be Moose
Jaw because it was and is a CP hub. I haven't crossed that bridge yet; I have
to approach different people to see if I can find a site to set this up Southgate says. I figure it will take three or four years to
get everything accomplished. First I have to acquire the equipment,
because if I walk into somebody's building telling them I want to set
up a rail museum and I didn't own a car they wouldn't even look at me. Southgate remains on the lookout for more equipment, particularly
to represent Canadian Pacific along with No. 3101. He's also searching
for vintage station equipment memorabilia for the museum. To assist the project with donations, or with questions
contact Mr. Southgate: glsouthgate@yahoo.ca Phone: 306-937-2857.
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Winnipeg Railway Museum:
www.wpgrailwaymuseum.com
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The Brockville Railway Tunnel
http://www.brockvillerailwaytunnel.com/
This little clip from days gone by showed up on a Facebook page!
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152495172170356&set=o.2375063107&type=2&theater
Those who do not have a Facebook account can view the clip HERE
Waterloo Central Railway
Update from Waterloo Central Railway Dec 2014
We come to the end of another and probably our best season (the results are not final yet), ...
Our future in the Region is still a little cloudy. We will open our 2015 season on March 28th with our usual Elmira Maple Syrup Festival Express from somewhere, very likely the Farmers Market. Over the winter we hope to move the passing/storage track from Waterloo Station to the market area, where we will also have 50 parking spaces near the new Value Village store, provided courtesy of developer Smart Centres. Several issues are still to befinalized, but the outlook is very positive.
Next season we plan to add some new events to our schedule, including Murder Mystery trains, craft beer and pizzaspecials, an additional special train for children a couple of weeks after the Easter Bunny Hop on April 4th. As many as 13 steam events, starring Engine #9, are planned. Because of the outstanding response to this years Santa trains, we have penciled in a fourth weekend, always subject of course to your support.
In total, if all the planning comes together, we will host 82 events, plus charters yet to be booked, certainly our best and busiest year since our move here from St. Thomas in 2007.
Ross White
President
Niagara Railway Museum
Ken Jones - Director
Thunder Bay Museum - Thunder Bay, ON
"THE END OF AN ERA": A new CNR STEAM EXHIBIT!
http://www.thunderbaymuseum.com/exhibits/virtual-exhibits/the-end-of-an-era/
The Bytown Railway Society - Ottawa, ON
http://www.bytownrailwaysociety.ca/about.htm
Chatham Railway Museum
http://www.chathamrailroadmuseum.ca/
Orangeville Brampton Railway "Credit Valley Explorer"
http://www.creditvalleyexplorer.com/faqs.php
Cando's popular Credit Valley Explorer out of Orangeville, Ontario, is now operating with a Budd-built Dome! Originally Wabash 202, then Norfolk and Western, and finally Amtrak, the car has been totally refurbished. It is a big hit with passengers, and is seen here on Sept 27 at Orangeville, and during a brief pause at Cataract. (Steve Bradley photos).
Owen Sound Marine and Railway Museum
The operators of the Marine & Rail Museum have set the wheels in motion to bring a 60-year-old train car to Owen Sound. Richard Thomas, president of the Community Waterfront Heritage Centre, told city council Monday night that the 1954 former Canadian National Railway dining car would make a great addition to the west-side museum, which is housed inside of a former CN train station. This is a bit up in the air at this point. It's going to take a bit of fundraising to bring the car to Owen Sound and then of course we will have to take a look at the tracks and where we want to put it he told council during a delegation. Thomas said the car, which a CWHC board member spotted in another Ontario community, is available free of charge to whoever is willing to pay the bill to move it. A preliminary estimate has pegged the cost to transport it to the museum in Owen Sound at about $20,000, he told council.
The CWHC plans to launch some fundraisers to cover that cost. Thomas said the outside of the train car needs a paint job, but the all-original interior is in good shape and has a working kitchen and full dining area. It would fit in nicely with the CWHC's plan to make food available at the museum property, he said. A stretch of railroad tracks from the days when the city-owned former CN building was a train station were left on the museum property. A 104-year-old train car, which was converted into a caboose in 1947 and was once a birthday party venue at McDonald's Restaurant, now sits on the track. Thomas said the CWHC would like to see the dining car join the caboose on the tracks.
It is one of the two large exhibits that the CWHC hopes to bring to the museum in the near future. The other is a lifeboat that was once aboard the MS Chi-Cheemaun ferry and is now sitting in storage. City Coun. Peter Lemon said bringing the dining car to the museum would be a "dream come true" and would help to make the facility even more of a destination on the west side of the harbour. The greater the mass of displays you have outside, the more people it will attract to the museum, he said during the council meeting. Thomas said the CWHC would have to tweak its lease agreement for the CN station with the city before the train car arrives.
Huntsville and Lake of Bays Railway Society
http://www.portageflyer.org/
Elgin County Railway Museum
www.ecrm5700.org
On September 20th the ECRM held the 100th Anniversary of the MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD (MCRR) Shops with an special evening and silent auction that included guest speakers and railway heritage presentations.
The railways played an integral role in the foundation, and growth of the City of St. Thomas, Ontario both economically and in population. In its railway heyday, St. Thomas was interchangeable with the term Railway City or Railway Capital of Canada as it was a North American railway hub with five different railroads steaming their way through the city. The MCRR Locomotive Repair Shops were constructed over a period of a year between 1913 and 1914. An article from the St. Thomas Daily Times on March 28, 1914 with the headline M.C.R.'s New Quarter Million Dollar Shops Nearly Completed, demonstrates the significance of this building and the impact it had on the community: The completion of these works places St. Thomas among the leading railway divisional centres, in point of equipment, on the American continent and no effort has been spared either by the Michigan Central Railway or the contractors to make both the buildings and the equipment the most up-to-date possible to obtain. This new industrial building also impacted the community economically, employing more than 400 workers at its peak. The Elgin County Railway Museum has been housed in the 52,000 square foot building since its incorporation in 1989, and purchased the property in 2010.
Toronto Railway Heritage Association (and Museum).
http://www.trha.ca/
York Durham Heritage Railway
http://www.ydhr.ca/
Halton County Railway Museum
http://www.hcry.org
Northern Ontario Railway Museum & Heritage Center - Capreol, ON
http://www.northernontariorailroadmuseum.ca/
The Canada Science & Technology Museum - Ottawa, ON.
http://www.imagescn.technomuses.ca/
http://www.imagescn.technomuses.ca/railways/index.cfm
The Palmerston Railway Heritage Association
http://www.palmerstonrailwaymuseum.ca/
Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario (RMEO) http://rmeo.org/
South Simcoe Heritage Railway
http://www.southsimcoerailway.ca/
The Guelph Junction Railway Museum
http://www.ghra.ca/links.html
The Brockville Railway Tunnel
http://www.brockvillerailwaytunnel.com/
Brighton Memory Junction Museum http://memoryjunctionmuseum.ca/
The London MCRR Roundhouse Project:
Some pictures of the progress on the renovations...
http://londonroundhouse.com/post/80303337002/some-pictures-of-the-progress-on-the-renovations
Owen Sound's Rail and Marine Museum reopens:
http://www.owensoundsuntimes.com/2014/06/29/rebirth-of-marine-rail-museum-cheered
CNR 4-8-4 6167 RESTORATION UPDATE
A Brampton man who has put in countless hours restoring locomotive 6167 wants the city to shelter, fence, light and aim security cameras at the historic train that sits on Farquhar Street, on the south side of the CN rail tracks at Guelph Central Station. But the city has no plans to fence in the train saying it is following the advice of the Canadian Conservation Institution, the authority on conservation and preservation of historic items. In 2002, the institution prepared a report on the locomotive and how it should be stored after it was restored. "The report referenced a fence, but said it was more of a psychological barrier. It wouldn't do much to prevent vandalism unless it was 10-feet high with barbed wire," said Tammy Adkin, manager of Guelph Museums. "The committee decided it was up to the city and the museum to make decisions about the train, and that's what we've done." That doesn't sit well with Joe Dimech, who has fuelled his love of trains by working on the restoration. Although he doesn't live in Guelph, Dimech and many of the volunteers who did the actual restoration work were concerned with the deteriorating condition of the train and started a campaign to have the city fund its restoration. The proposal went to city council in 2002 and the city agreed to spend $350,000 to restore it. An advisory committee was formed, but Dimech said it was the core group of volunteers who actually did the restoration work. He said over the years a rift developed between the hands-on volunteers and the committee volunteers. He said he's speaking out about his concerns because he doesn't feel he's being taken seriously by city staff or the advisory committee that recently disbanded. And he doesn't want to see the train, so lovingly restored, return to its deteriorating state and become a public hazard. "I tried explaining all this to the committee, but they are obsessed with the touch and feel policy," Dimech said. "W hat other museum leaves its artifacts unprotected? Even the Civic Museum locks its doors at the end of the day." Adkin said all the ladders and other entry points to the locomotive itself are boarded up. She said there are security cameras at the train and bylaw officers patrol the area. And there will be no fence. "Joe is not happy with that decision," she said, "but he doesn't speak on behalf of the whole group of volunteers. And we trust the citizens of Guelph. There seems to be respect for heritage and heritage assets." Adkin said building a shelter for the locomotive had been contemplated but the Canadian Conservation Institution advised against it. "It can become a home for wildlife and pests," she said. "And while it would protect the locomotive from hail, it would not protect against heat and humidity." Adkin said the museum is now working with the volunteers to devise a maintenance plan so the train will remain in good repair. She said in the fall the museum will launch a series of meet and greets and a program plan for the train. She said she considers the locomotive to be a third museum site and they want to draw attention to it. Expect to see classroom trips in short order.
EXPORAIL - CRHA
Exporail News, March 2015
Exporail will be open Saturday and Sunday 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM during the month of March, 2015.
Complete 2015 Program available on our website www.exporail.org
Rocky Mountain Express IMAX film (full length feature movie featuring steam locomotive 2816) now showing in the Exporail mini-theatre! (Modest $ 4 up-charge applicable). The English presentation is at 1:30 PM
New temporary exhibition: Building the road to victory, Canadian Railway Troops, Forgotten Heroes. Born alongside the railway, recognized for its expertise in this area and proud to be part of the British Empire, Canada was a young nation that entered the 20th century with confidence. During the First World War, despite its small population, this peaceful and prosperous country was nonetheless able to send an expeditionary force of 600,000 troops, including 20,000 members of the Railway Troops. One in ten would not return home alive. From 1915 to the German defeat in 1918, these railroaders in khaki were to prove again and again their exceptional efficiency and courage under fire while dealing with the task at hand.
Canadian Rail Magazine
The January - February issue of contains feature articles: The Travels of Klondike Mines Ry. No. 4 Stan's digital Photo Gallery review for 2015 'The Trolley', an IMAX film; New Streetcars for Toronto |
Canadian vs. British. CP 2850 (the original Royal Hudson) and theDominion of Canada are side by side in the center of Exporail's main building. They represent Canadian and British versions of streamlined passenger steam engines and look great side by side. The Dominion of Canada has replaced CN 6765.
The Dominion of Canada was of course built and spent its working career in Great-Britain. CP 2850 was the first Royal Hudson and received that honour after working the Royal train across Canada carrying King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1939.
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=488568&nseq=31
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=486497&nseq=43
When former CN SW1200RS 7300 was released following her 1950’s repaint at Exporail, she was adorning her as delivered number CN 1382. However the old 7300 number boards had not yet been changed. Well that is no longer the case. Last month Exporail changed out the old number boards with the appropriate ones, thanks in part to the talent of volunteer Jean Claude Hutchinson.
The little pieces of green tape showing on the cab end photo, are to point out where paint touch ups are required. Merci a Charlie De Jean. The four photos are courtesy of Philippe Riopelle and Ken Goslett.
Hull - Wakefield Steam Train - Gatineau, QC
http://www.ottawatourism.ca/en/visitors/what-to-do/tours-and-sightseeing/21-fast-facts-hcw-steam-train
Orford Express Tourist Train - Sherbrooke, QC
http://www.orfordexpress.com/en/home.htm
QUEBEC CENTRAL / CP Valley Junction Station fund drive:
http://player.vimeo.com/video/64576762
Trains Touristiques de Charlevoix
(Le train du Massif de Charlevoix)
http://www.lemassif.com/en/train
L'Amiral Tourist Train
http://www.tourisme-gaspesie.com/en/visiter/train-touristique-l-amiral/8871890E.html
Moncton Transportation Museum:
OPENING NEXT YEAR http://www.moncton.ca/Residents/Recreation_Parks_and_Culture/Museums_and_Heritage/Moncton_Museum.htm
The New Brunswick Railway Museum Hillsborough, NB
http://www.nbrm.ca/en/index.shtm
Nova Scotia Museum of Industry - Stellarton, NS
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/moi/en/home/default.aspx
Memory Lane Railway Museum - Middleton, NS
http://memorylanerailwaymuseum.com/
Train Station Inn - Tatamagouche, NS
http://www.trainstation.ca/
Orangedale Railway Museum - Orangedale, NS
http://www.novascotiarailwayheritage.com/orangedale.htm
The Dominion-Atlantic Railway Preservation Page:
http://dardpi.ca/wiki/index.php?title=CPR1275
CALIFORNIA:
The Orange Empire Railway Museum http://www.oerm.org/
PENNSYLVANIA:
Lake Shore Railway Historical Society
http://www.grape-track.org/home
The Steamtown National Historic Site
http://www.nps.gov/stea/index.htm
NEW YORK
Bridge Line Historical Society
- Delaware And Hudson RR.
Super-8 filmed D&H PA action by Russ Munroe Jr.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JO4nMUS34HI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G08t1O_jLwk
Adirondack Scenic Railroad
http://www.adirondackrr.com/
NEW ENGLAND:
The Railway Museum of New England
http://www.rmne.org/
Conway Scenic Railroad; Conway, New Hampshire
ILLINOIS
Monticello Railway Museum http://www.mrym.org/
MINNESOTA
The Iron Horse Museum - Chicago City, MN
http://www.yelp.ca/biz/ironhorse-central-railroad-museum-chisago-city
TEXAS
Museum of the American Railroad
http://www.museumoftheamericanrailroad.org
Founded in 1982 the museum is devoted to the railway heritage of the USA. This is their latest project: The corporation purchased former CN F9A 9167 from NRE in Silvis, and it is becoming Santa Fe F7A #49 in full red and silver Warbonnet paint:
http://www.museumoftheamericanrailroad.org
WASHINGTON
Cascade Rail Foundation
http://www.milwelectric.org/
MILWAUKEE U25B 5057 News:
http://www.milwelectric.org/2013/11/whats-next-for-the-5057/
MINNESOTA
This group is restoring the Skytop parlour-observation car "Cedar Rapids", similar in appearance to the ex-Milwaukee sleeper-observations once used by CN. You may be interested in supporting them. http://261.com/uncategorized/restoration-work-progressing-milwaukee-road-skytop-cedar-rapids/
© CRO March 2015