A few weeks ago I volunteered for the 20th anniversary celebration of STORM (Save the Oak Ridges Moraine) for their train ride through the Oak Ridges Moraine.
We arrived bright and early at the Uxbridge Train Station to meet the incredible crew who run the York Durham Heritage Railway. This is a volunteer run organization that takes passengers on a ride through the wetlands, forest and farmland from Uxbridge to Stouffville and back.
The railway line that the trains run on dates back to the 1860s when it was used to transport grain from Toronto up to a local distillery.
Joyce of Citizens Environment Watch was on hand to greet passengers at the station. CEW is one of STORM’s partners.
Inside the passenger cars there were big comfy seats around little wooden tables. Everything was so much more roomy than modern trains are. The crew had even decorated for Halloween.
Here is the caboose! I never realized that it is actually the crew’s quarters. There are murphy beds inside, and a little kitchenette and table for them to make meals. The little dome at the top is actually where the crew can climb up to look out.
Debbe’s sister Shielagh, a landscape artist, and her niece Anna, an organic farmer, watched out the window for wild turkeys along the way.
Just outside of Uxbridge on our way back to the station, we slowed the train down to make one last stop.
Wayne and Terry of Buckingham Fine Art Gallery came out to meet the train.
He is a cowboy, art dealer and occasional train robber. He rounds up a group of cowboys and cowgirls, and for corporate events will rob the train as it passes through his property. Complete with antique pistols and bandanas over their faces.
This is Wayne’s trusty stead. When they team up together they look like something right out of the wild west.
Debbie says
We could not have got all the work done and made the event such a success without you.
160+ people served a gourmet boxed lunch on a heritage train was a lot of work but a great event. We have received the nicest thank you notes, people really enjoyed themselves.