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SUMMARY:Virtual Lecture: Royal Train Tours of Canada
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Lecture: Royal Train Tours of Canada\nIn Honour of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s 95th Birthday \nConducted by Royal Historian\, Carolyn Harris \nWednesday\, April 21 6:30 – 9 p.m. \n#TRMxRoyalTrains \nTickets now on sale! \n \n  \nWelcome to the Toronto Railway Museum’s 2021 Virtual Lecture Series— part of our “10th Anniversary Take Two” campaign. \n  \nJoin us on a journey to the past as we examine Royal Tours of Canada during the 19th century through today. We will celebrate Her Majesty’s 95th Birthday and our rich Royal ties by looking back on our beloved Monarch’s many rail tours across Canada. We will also review the 2020 UK Royal train tour of William and Catherine\, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge\, to thank essential workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. \n  \nBe the first to receive ticket information by subscribing to our e-newsletter. \n  \nThe Toronto Railway Museum relies on your support to continue our mission to collect\, preserve\, and interpret Toronto’s railway history for everyone to enjoy for years to come. All funds raised from ticket sales will go directly back into supporting programming. \n  \nGeneral Tickets \n– $10 with access to YouTube link \n– Chance to win prize via social media \n  \nVIP – Limited number available \n– $25 with access to Zoom link \n– Live Q&A with Carolyn Harris and train expert \n– Chance to win multiple prizes including a Moet gift basket and more! \n  \nOfficial event schedule will be released in the upcoming weeks – stay tuned! \n  \nBUY TICKETS NOW \nContact\nFor Sponsorship\, Partnership or Media Inquiries: \n  \nJacqueline Tyler \nTRM Volunteer Committee Marketing and PR \ninfo@jacquelinetyler.com \n@jacquelinetylerPR \nJacquelineTyler.com \nAbout Carolyn Harris\nDr. Carolyn Harris is an instructor in history at the University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies. She received her Ph.D in European history from Queen’s University in 2012. Her writing concerning the history of monarchy in the UK\, Europe\, and Canada has appeared in numerous publications including the Globe and Mail\, Ottawa Citizen\, Smithsonian Magazine and the BBC History Magazine\, and she is the author of 3 books: Magna Carta and Its Gifts to Canada\, Queenship and Revolution in Early Modern Europe: Henrietta Maria and Marie Antoinette and Raising Royalty: 1000 Years of Royal Parenting. She is currently co-editing a book series about royal consorts\, English Consorts: Power\, Influence\, Dynasty. She lives in Toronto. \nAbout Toronto Railway Museum (TRM)\nLocated in Roundhouse Park\, in the heart of downtown Toronto. We share the stories of Toronto’s railway history. \nAbout Toronto Railway Historical Association (TRHA)\nEstablished in 2001 to work with the City of Toronto to establish a railway museum at the John Street Roundhouse. The TRHA is incorporated and is a Federally registered charity. Its primary purpose is to promote the development of the TRM.
URL:https://railtest.marketaccess.ca/event/virtual-lecture-royal-train-tours-of-canada/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Model Train Show - Holiday Edition
DESCRIPTION:Join us from home for a festive virtual model train show on Saturday\, December 12! Send us a photo of your model train layout and we’ll include it in our virtual show.\n\n\n\nEmail your photo submission to manager@trha.ca\nTune in to our Instagram stories on Saturday\, December 12 at 11:00 AM EST to “attend” the show.\n\n\nWe will also share a compilation of the photos on our Facebook page.\n\nDeadline for submissions: Friday\, December 11 12:00 PM EST.\n\n\nFor more virtual activities\, check out Toronto Railway Museum From Home.
URL:https://railtest.marketaccess.ca/event/virtual-model-train-show-holiday-edition/
LOCATION:Toronto Railway Museum\, 255 Bremner Blvd\, Stall 17\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5V 3M9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:The Cattle Car: Stepping In and Out of Darkness
DESCRIPTION:The Toronto Railway Museum is proud to partner with ShadowLight to present this exhibit in Roundhouse Park. \nPlease join ShadowLight as we officially unveil the Cattle Car: Stepping In and Out of Darkness to the public! ShadowLight has been working extremely hard to bring you this immersive\, 360 degree exhibit and the time has finally come! We will be having both an online event\, where you can watch with your family as well as the opportunity to tour the Cattle Car in person!
URL:https://railtest.marketaccess.ca/event/the-cattle-car-stepping-in-and-out-of-darkness/
LOCATION:Roundhouse Park\, 255 Bremner Blvd\, Toronto\, Ontario\, m5v3m9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Museum closed
DESCRIPTION:The Toronto Railway Museum is closed on Wednesday\, October 14th in lieu of Thanksgiving. We will reopen on Thursday\, October 15th.
URL:https://railtest.marketaccess.ca/event/museum-closed-2/
LOCATION:Toronto Railway Museum\, 255 Bremner Blvd\, Stall 17\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5V 3M9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Online Lecture: Toronto Union Stations
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the final lecture in our 10th anniversary series\, Toronto Union Stations 1927-2020!\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout Toronto Union Stations\, 1927-2020\n\n\nAfter almost 25 years of planning and construction\, Toronto’s fourth Union Station opened to great fanfare in August 1927 with a visit by the Prince of Wales\, later King Edward VIII. Over the following decades\, the station would witness the Depression\, World War II\, the railway’s transition from steam to diesel motive power\, the decline of intercity and long-distance passenger trains\, the near demolition of the building in the 1960s\, and the repurposing of the station as commuter hub. After Union Station was acquired by the City of Toronto in the 21st century\, a renovation and restoration process began that would take almost as long as its initial construction a century earlier. An extensive array of photographs\, maps\, diagrams and animations will illustrate the history of this National Historic Site. \nThe lecture will be presented digitally through the WebEx platform in one evening and divided into two sections with a short break in the middle. Once you register for this lecture\, please review the Order Confirmation that you will receive from Eventbrite. It contains all of the relevant information needed to access our online event. \nDon’t forget to register and reserve your space! Please note that lecture capacity is limited due to the hosting platform used. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTickets for our Online Lecture\, Toronto Union Stations 1927-2020\, now available on Eventbrite. \nABOUT DEREK BOLES:\nDerek Boles is the chief historian of the Toronto Railway Museum and a founding member of the Toronto Railway Historical Association. He wrote several articles and a book on Toronto’s railway history and led many popular railway-themed walks for Heritage Toronto\, where he served as a board member for seven years and consulted and researched several railway historic plaques installed throughout the city\, many of them commemorating the city’s railway history. From 2006 to 2012\, he led monthly tours of Union Station and hosted the annual Doors Open event at that venue. In 2015\, Derek received the Canadian Railroad Historical Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award. \nBe sure to check out the rest of our virtual offerings on the TRM from Home page.
URL:https://railtest.marketaccess.ca/event/online-lecture-toronto-union-stations/
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SUMMARY:Museum closed
DESCRIPTION:The museum will be closed on Wednesday\, September 9th in lieu of Labour Day. We will reopen on Thursday\, September 10th.
URL:https://railtest.marketaccess.ca/event/museum-closed/
LOCATION:Toronto Railway Museum\, 255 Bremner Blvd\, Stall 17\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5V 3M9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Online Lecture: Toronto Union Stations\, 1858-1925
DESCRIPTION:Take a virtual tour of Toronto’s Union Stations and see the evolution of one of Toronto’s most famous landmarks!\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nToronto has had four Union Stations\, including the current one. The first was a modest structure west of York Street that opened in 1858. Derek Boles uncovered a few previously unseen images of this station. The second was a far grander building that opened in 1873. That station was so extensively modified and expanded in the 1890s that it should be considered the third. The fourth and current Union Station was built between 1915 and 1920\, but not opened until 1927. This lecture covers the first three and the construction of today’s Union Station. A subsequent lecture deals with the facility in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. \nWe present this lecture digitally through the WebEx platform in one evening and divided into two sections with a short break in the middle. Once you register for this lecture\, please review the Order Confirmation that you will receive from Eventbrite. It contains all of the relevant information needed to access our online event. \nDon’t forget to register and reserve your space! The hosting platform limits the number of spots available. \nTickets for our Online Lecture\, Toronto Union Station 1858-1927\, now available on Eventbrite. \nABOUT DEREK BOLES:\nDerek Boles is the chief historian of the Toronto Railway Museum and a founding member of the Toronto Railway Historical Association. He wrote several articles and a book on Toronto’s railway history and led many popular railway-themed walks for Heritage Toronto\, where he served as a board member for seven years and consulted and researched several railway historic plaques installed throughout the city\, many of them commemorating the city’s railway history. From 2006 to 2012\, he led monthly tours of Union Station and hosted the annual Doors Open event at that venue. In 2015\, Derek received the Canadian Railroad Historical Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award. \nBe sure to check out the rest of our virtual offerings on the TRM from Home page.
URL:https://railtest.marketaccess.ca/event/online-lecture-toronto-union-stations-1858-1927/
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SUMMARY:Online Lecture Steam Locomotives of John St\, Part 2
DESCRIPTION:See what went on inside the historic John Street Roundhouse from the comfort of your home at our next online lecture!\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this online lecture\n\n\nToronto Railway Museum historian Derek Boles will continue with his online lecture on the Canadian Pacific Railway’s steam locomotives at Toronto’s John Street Roundhouse. Part two of this mini-series will deal with some of the railway’s most iconic engines\, including the 4-8-4 Northerns\, the 4-6-4 Hudsons and Royal Hudsons\, and the 4-4-4 Jubilees. Also included are the more utilitarian yard engines as well as foreign motive power of the New York Central and Toronto\, Hamilton & Buffalo. \n  \nThe lecture will be presented digitally through the WebEx platform in one evening and divided into two sections with a short break in the middle. Once you register for this lecture\, please review the Order Confirmation that you will receive from Eventbrite. It contains all of the relevant information needed to access our online event. \n  \nDon’t forget to register and reserve your space! Please note that lecture capacity is limited due to the hosting platform used. \n  \nDon’t forget to register and reserve your space! Please note that online lecture capacity is limited due to the hosting platform used.  \n  \nCover Image: David A. Oram\, “A John St. Morning” \n  \nABOUT DEREK BOLES: \n  \nDerek Boles is the chief historian of the Toronto Railway Museum and a founding member of the Toronto Railway Historical Association. He has authored several articles and a book on Toronto’s railway history and led many popular railway-themed walks for Heritage Toronto\, for which he was a board member for seven years. From 2006 to 2012\, he provided monthly tours of Union Station and hosted the annual Doors Open event at that venue. In 2015\, Derek was the recipient of the Canadian Railroad Historical Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award. \n  \nPurchase tickets on Eventbrite.
URL:https://railtest.marketaccess.ca/event/online-lecture-steam-locomotives-of-john-st-part-2/
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