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Is that Morricone?
This was a great railway week for me. On Sunday I traveled to Toronto to deliver the McGrattan Memorial Train. It was my first visit to Ontario and the first day was spent learning my way around the city, including the subways and trams which were quite good. On Tuesday I met up with fellow BCR modeller and Railwire member Craig Aguiar-Winter (craigolio) and we ventured down to Roundhouse Park, site of the CPR's 32-stall John Street roundhouse. It houses the Steam Whistler Brewery, the Toronto Railway Museum, and the Rec Room restaurant.The museum's collection includes CN Northern 4-8-4 No. 6213:and a collection of diesel locomotives including CN GP-7 No. 4803:and some rolling stock. What better place for Craig and I to reminisce about our friend Puddington than in front of a CP Cape solarium car:We sat down to an enjoyable dinner at the Rec Room, with the railway collection and Toronto skyline in front of us and the CN tower above, and Craig showed me an impressive array of N Scale models including his complete consist of the Pacific Starlight Dinner Train:On Wednesday Mike McGrattan's mum Lois drove me up to Peterborough to meet Margaret and Sam, and I presented them with the Memorial Train. Here it is on the Kanto Subdivision layout which Mike and Sam built:More photos in the Memorial Train Photo Thread. Margaret drove me as far as Whitby, where I hopped the GO Train back to Toronto:At one point we skirted the shore of lake Ontario, which is unusually high at the moment. Somewhere across all that water is a country called the U.S.A.!My last day was spent visiting with some fellow BCR modellers, and an evening walk along the waterfront:Now back in Vancouver, and ready for a weekend of work on the layout.Tim