Train car gets a lift

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Shawn Witten guides along an antique electric locomotive from 1915 to its new home near the front entrance of the Halton County Radial Railway on Tuesday. The non-profit railway museum on Guelph Line relocated the 43,545 kilogram train engine in hopes of drawing more attention from motorists passing by. After the body of the locomotive was in place, the crane brought over the wheels to join it.”

Relocation. Shawn Whitten guides along an antique electric locomotive from 1915 to its new home near the front entrance of the Halton County Radial Railway on Tuesday. The non-profit railway museum on Guelph Line relocated the 43,545 kilogram train engine in hopes of drawing more attention from motorists passing by. After the body of the locomotive was in place, the crane brought over the wheels to join it. Chris Seto, Guelph Mercury Source: Chris Seto, Guelph Mercury

April 10, 2012

MILTON — Shawn Whitten guides along an antique electric locomotive from 1915 to its new home near the front entrance of the Halton County Radial Railway on Tuesday.

The non-profit railway museum on Guelph Line relocated the 43,545 kilogram train engine in hopes of drawing more attention from motorists passing by. After the body of the locomotive was in place, the crane brought over the wheels to join it.