Saturday, June 13, 2026

Exclusive photos of Graham Leather's layout from last month's WMRC layout hop

Check out the action on Graham Leather's layout! Note the Winnipeg skyline, which includes Brandon's Mackenzie Seeds building, and Graham's model of Seattle's King Street station.

At our members-only layout hop last month we dispatched our chief correspondent Murray Brown to investigate Graham Leather's layout, and the results were very impressive! Graham inherited this layout from his father, the late, great Norm Leathers, who was a WMRC members for almost 70 years. Graham has not only maintained the layout but has made several changes and added his own person touch. 

Long time fans of Norm's layout will notice the seismic shift from running the Pennsylvania Railroad to Great Northern and . Even the huge UP articulated steamers run great on this layout! WMRC membership has many privileges, and one of them is joining in on the fun on our layout hops. So if you want to see some of Winnipeg's finest layouts in action, then join up!

Graham enjoys running UP's huge articulated steamers, which run smoothly on his layout.

Graham has a very impressive collection of  Great Northern motive power and rolling stock.

If you don't want to take the train you can always go Greyhound on Graham's layout.

Graham designed and built the shelving to hold all of his rolling stock. The shelves slide out smoothly, providing convenient  access to all of his trains.

Monday, June 08, 2026

Donations requested to complete a rail monument in the birthplace of the Canadian Northern Railway.

Manitoba’s last Canadian Northern Railway turntable bridge was removed in Dauphin, Manitoba at the site of the original 15 stall roundhouse, in August 2025. Funding is needed at a project estimate of $75,000 to help commemorate the community members who initially preserved the turntable in 1993 and the history of rail employees of Dauphin over the past 130 years with a monument to this structure.

The City of Dauphin will accept donations by cheque, cash or debit and provide a subsequent tax receipt for your donation.  Their mailing address is 100 Main St. S, Dauphin, MB  R7N 1K3.  You must provide a return address and write “turntable” in memo if paying by cheque.  They have also agreed to match funds up to $10,000 for this project.  Donations of over $250 will have recognition on a donor wall which will accompany the structure.

The original structure, dating back to 1906, was an 84 foot, approximately 40 ton steel structure that originally moved steam locomotives into the roundhouse for daily repair and storage and later acted as a means of rotating and changing the direction of diesel locomotives in a limited space.  In 1997 this site was purchased by the Town of Dauphin from CN with the financial help of 17 community members .

Prior to the removal the Dauphin Rail Museum requested an approximate 23 foot portion of the bridge and driving motor be preserved to allow for the design and installation of a memorial to this structure in CN Park, just adjacent to CNR Place.  The Dauphin railway station is a Manitoba Historic Site and an historic railway station of Canada, originally built in 1912 by Canadian Northern Railway and is known as Manitoba’s most beautiful rail Station.

With a financial contribution from the City of Dauphin, the Dauphin Rail Museum consulted with Stantec Architecture Ltd. in Winnipeg to develop a visual rendition of the monument.  This structure will create a distinct interactive and interpretive historic structure not seen in Manitoba which will be more accessible to the public than its previous location.

Dauphin’s rail history dates back to 1896 where the first train arrived on the Lake Manitoba Railway and Canal Company that was owned and operated by Sir William Mackenzie and Sir Donald Mann.  This event sparked a moment that changed the landscape of immigration, settlement, agriculture and commerce.  Their efforts would culminate in a 9,500 mile transcontinental system called Canadian Northern Railway.  Dauphin is the birthplace of that railway.

The Dauphin Rail Museum exists to preserve, interpret and present the rich railway history of Dauphin and the Parkland area.

 

Saturday, May 30, 2026

All aboard for Train Day at the Portage La Prairie Model Railroad Club on June 6


Train Day at the Portage Model Railroad Club is happening next Saturday, June 6. This club opens its doors to the public just twice a year, so don't miss out on this opportunity to view all of their spectacular layouts housed in the fully restored Portage CPR station. It takes place from 10AM to 3PM at the Portage CPR station, 301 3rd. street N.E. in Portage La Prairie. Admission is just five bucks. Kids under 12 get in for free!