3 Monaco uranium “Nashua-y. Peon-(y 11,2013- in I I , O O The steam age is back as Waterloo Central Rallwa s No. 9 tram makes a winter run 0 “I '2 “I? c. L r " .‘C‘VI ff! .5.‘ A. :‘ 1 WV «a 2.1. ,. i, gs w. 1.- W 1.17- W w 5, ,-.' ark ",- I", ‘ , ï¬rst, ‘ r . ‘ ,:-_, - - ' ' “ ' , 3:77. ‘ ‘ t » “$1 t , ‘ _ - i I. Q a 1 - .' ,, - i - is: ; I ‘3 m ' "I. ,-‘ " Vii. ‘ i4 ' he . I; y 2!: ',. . 1' . . ‘~ ~’* .. .. ., .. if: . . . ï¬ll 4 1 . . f1- 1 . .‘r ‘ ’5'“ .ig‘ I" i s “‘t 7. ' N. “3’ 5V“; “a - ‘3' -""' ’ ; ' ’ In†.7, :-' 12‘v ’* y Figs-2 32' “ 2,1,. as ‘.. z a: , , . : . " at; - v T 43%...- . ~-..: . t : ~- as, ' ‘~ ."" t: " ._ tie-geizfr‘ï¬ï¬‚f‘ï¬miï¬it . -. .A . , ‘ The newly restored Essex Terminal Railway No. 9 steam engine makes its ï¬rst winter run this Family Day at the Waterloo public square during Winterloo festivities. Tickets are still available for ‘ purchase at www.waterloocentralrailway.com or by calling the Centre in the Square box office at 519-578-1570. man-mummy» Brno-Valium: 'Wow’Wewerelikekidsagain.’ I'm not sure what it was. but it was laugh. “That’s the best wary to sum of the volunteers who worked on Wits“! The public will get their dianoe this hammering in the backâ€" itup" theproject. - touperienoeitforthennelvesthis ground.â€saidPeterMoGough,gen- 'h’sabigjobandbeingnaiveb "Backinthedaywhenthatwork ere is romance to riding the Family Day long weekend as the era] manager and superintendent a pretty big requisite,†said Weber. was done there would have been a rï¬handhearingthesotmdand newly restored [inex'lhrminal Rail- of transportation. "All I could think ioiningin the bemusement. huge overhead crane that would the fury that comes when an wayNo. 9 makesitswinterdebut at about was the movie "The Train' Weber said it was a running picked the whole thing up,†said mammerig'ne'sinm Waterloo'sWintedoofestivaltopro- mmMnIanmsterthatwasï¬lmed enginebythe time it came up to McGough lrvon Weber. the steam team _ videalittlewinter steam. with steam engines and all you their work yards out in St. Jacobs. “And it was done with all volun- leader for the Waterloo Central It will be making special winter could hear was the same back- but they had to get the boiler up to teer work and we've had some real Railmyanclpartofthe restoration excursions on Feb 16 and Feb. 18 groundsoundallthetime modemsaletystandards podmauim'saidWeber. team on old No 9. knows about the from the Waterloo public square. “It's just the smell of the coal The only thing they wanted McGough said he still has a pic- sound and the smoke that stokes departing each day at I pm. It will burning and the steam billowing blowing was the trains steam whis- ture of the day the No. 9 ï¬rst ran the passion for old trains It’s what travel from the square to Elmira in out that brought back all these tie and notthe boiler itself. again He said it tmely was worth a helps him get out at bed before the Wholwich Township and return. memories" "The certiï¬cate had run out and thousand words to see the unadulâ€" crack of dawn to tire up the boiler The No. 9 had its ï¬rst winter test McGough jokes that the endeav- we had to get the boiler recertiï¬ed. terated joy shared by all those on the 1923 locomotive. originally run a few weeks ago, and the mem- our has left them all with soft hearts so that was a big job.†said Weber. involved. ‘ built in Montreal. bers of the Southern Ontario locoâ€" and soft heads for the restoration ‘So it sat for a few years†“Especially lrvon, with the way ‘ "Especially for the Valentine’s motive Restoration Society weren’t project. it took three years and The wheel hearings were also in his face lit up he was like a kid with weekend. there's nothing more afraid to admit they stood around thousands of hours ofwork to get it rough shape and had to be rema- a toy," said McGough. romantic that you can be doing amazed as they watched it puff back into running order since chined.Thatrequired them to drop Tickets can be purchased at that day." said Weber. “it's hard to backto lifeinthecold winter air. acquiringtheold train. the axels with the old block and www.waterloocentralrailway.com explain. “The steam was billowing out “Most of us have some mental tackle method. Even the restoration or at the Centre in The Square box “When it lights up, it was like everywhere, and therewas a sound, deï¬ciency,†said McGough with 3 experience was authentic for a lot oflicebycalling 519-578â€"1570. FREE LEATH ER .. , * I -_ l-J‘F'M'JKTHF‘H‘J/‘tl . i1“? ' â€PERM.“ ‘ With purchase ofany . ‘\ Stressless furniture . . . 1373 Victoria St, N., Kitchener w w 'w‘ m *va w w 4 mm 519-742-8501 m ‘ ‘ ' " ‘ ‘ www.internationalhomeinteriors.ca