Saturday, January 18, 2025

Winnipeg Model Railroad Club makes donations to the Prairie Dog Central and the Winnipeg Railway Museum

The Winnipeg Model Railroad Club has donated $1,000 to the Winnipeg Railway Museum.

The Winnipeg Model Railroad Club has donated $2,000 to the Vintage Locomotive Society towards their fund drive to restore the Prairie Dog Central’s steam No. 3 locomotive and $1,000 to the Midwest Rail Association to go towards the renovations of the Winnipeg Railway Museum. The WMRC has long been a steward of the community. We have donated thousands of dollars throughout the years to St. Amant. This time we’re reaching out to our fellow railway organizations who need our help.


The WMRC has also donated $2,000 to restore the Prairie Dog Central  No. 3 steam engine.


 

Sunday, January 12, 2025

A Winnipeg model railroader has been named a member of the Order of Canada

John Longhurst has been named a member of the Order of Canada in December. He is one of 88 Canadians who've received the honour in 2024. He joins more than 8,000 Canadians who have received the country's highest civilian honour.


John, who has been the faith page columnist for the Winnipeg Free Press since 2023 and is also a religion reporter for Canadian Affairs,  won the award for his contributions to the country's religious and spiritual media, his efforts to promote positive interdenominational relations, to reduce hate and to help readers see the humanity in every person. 


But John has always been very well known for his outstanding contributions to the hobby and to Winnipeg's model railroading community. John was the associate editor of Canadian Railway Modeller magazine for many years. He was an active member of the WMRC member, where he served as the club's publicity director. He has a model railroad blog, titled the CP Rail Manitoba and Minnesota Subdivision, which has had over one million viewers. 


In 1998, John and his brother-in-law, the late Ken Epp, founded the Great Canadian Train Show, which became Manitoba's largest train show, and ran until 2012. He was the convention director for the 2005 Canadian Association of Railway Modellers annual national convention, titled Golden Rails, which was the only the second time the city had hosted a national model railroad convention. 



 

Saturday, January 04, 2025

Discover the men who designed the classic trains of the 20th century at the Winnipeg Model Railroad Club's January meeting

A our next meeting WMRC social Media Director Paul Ullrich will present "The men who designed trains", where he will introduce you to the extraordinary designers who created North America's most famous trains and paint schemes of the 20th century.

The fun starts at 7:30 PM on Friday, January 10 in the Tank Room at the Charleswood Legion, 6003 Roblin Boulevard. The canteen will be open, and we will have our usual mode land photo displays and a 50/50 draw. Guests are always warmly welcomed. Hope to see you there!