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{{Infobox Heritage Railway
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|builtby = [[William Gooderham]]<ref name=SJ>[http://www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/448728 Sentimental journey]</ref><br>[[Toronto and Nipissing Railway|T&NR]](?)
|builtby = [[William Gooderham Sr.|William Gooderham]]<ref name=SJ>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2008/06/25/sentimental_journey.html|title=Sentimental journey|date=June 25, 2008|website=thestar.com}}</ref><br />[[Toronto and Nipissing Railway|T&NR]](?)
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|events1 = Permanently Closed
|headquarters= [[Uxbridge, Ontario|Uxbridge]]
|headquarters= [[Uxbridge, Ontario|Uxbridge]]
|website = [http://www.ydhr.ca/ York-Durham Heritage Railway]
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The '''York–Durham Heritage Railway''' is a [[heritage railway]] in [[York Region]] and [[Durham Region]], [[Ontario]], north of [[Toronto]].
The '''York–Durham Heritage Railway''' was a [[heritage railway]] in both the [[York Region]] and the [[Durham Region]] of [[Ontario]], Canada, north of [[Toronto]].


The railway operates excursion trains over a {{convert|20|km|mi|abbr=on}} route between the historic towns of [[Stouffville, Ontario|Stouffville]] and [[Uxbridge, Ontario|Uxbridge]]. The round trip takes approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
The railway formerly operated excursion trains from [[Uxbridge, Ontario|Uxbridge]]. Trips had various travel times depending on the event or festival.

The railway ran on the tracks of the former [[Toronto and Nipissing Railway]]. [[Metrolinx]] owns and operates the line south from [[Stouffville GO Station]] as the [[Stouffville line]].

In 2022 the railway reported financial difficulties, and as of January 2024 has ceased all operations and filed for bankruptcy protection.


==Operations==
==Operations==
The York-Durham Heritage Railway operates non-stop between the [[Uxbridge railway station (Ontario)|Uxbridge Station]] on the [[Metrolinx]] Uxbridge Subdivision and [[Stouffville GO Station]]. Between [[Lincolnville GO Station]] and Stouffville, trains operate over the same tracks as the [[GO Transit]] [[Stouffville line]] commuter rail service.
The York–Durham Heritage Railway operated non-stop from the [[Uxbridge railway station (Ontario)|Uxbridge Station]] on the [[Metrolinx]] Uxbridge Subdivision.


Trains are scheduled on weekends from June through mid-October, and are pulled by an [[American Locomotive Company|Alco]] [[RS-11]] [[diesel locomotive]], #3612, which was built for the [[Duluth, Winnipeg & Pacific Railway]] in 1956. Coaches include both vintage heavyweights built in the 1910s and 1920s, and lightweight cars from 1954.
Trains were usually scheduled on weekends from June through mid-October, and were pulled by an [[American Locomotive Company|Alco]] [[RS-11]] [[diesel locomotive]], #3612, which was built for the [[Duluth, Winnipeg & Pacific Railway]] in 1956. Coaches included both vintage heavyweights built in the 1910s and 1920s, and lightweight cars from 1954.


The railway cars are stored at an open rail yard on Railway Street/King Street West in [[Uxbridge, Ontario]]. Several railway sheds are on the yard. The most significant is the [[Uxbridge railway station (Ontario)|Uxbridge Station]], built in 1904.<ref>http://www.realontario.ca/index.php/ontario-tourism-listing?pid=11668</ref>
The railway cars are stored at an open rail yard on Railway Street/King Street West in [[Uxbridge, Ontario]]. Several railway sheds are on the yard. The most significant is the Uxbridge Station, built in 1904.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.realontario.ca/index.php/ontario-tourism-listing?pid=11668|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120402155629/www.realontario.ca/index.php/ontario-tourism-listing?pid=11668|archive-date=2012-04-02|title=Uxbridge Train Station}}</ref>


The YDHR is operated entirely by volunteers of the York–Durham Heritage Railway Association.
As of 2022, the YDHR was operated by nine full-time staff supplemented by 88 part-time and seasonal workers and volunteers of the York–Durham Heritage Railway Association.[https://apps.cra-arc.gc.ca/ebci/hacc/srch/pub/t3010/v26/t3010Schdl3_dsplyovrvw] On January 21, 2024 it was announced that all operations were ceased and the railway had filed for bankruptcy protection.{{cn|date=August 2024}}


==Railway History==
==Railway History==
{{main article|Toronto and Nipissing Railway}}
{{main|Toronto and Nipissing Railway}}
The Uxbridge Subdivision was built in 1871 as the Toronto and Nipissing Railway, a {{RailGauge|3ft6in}} narrow-gauge line. The line was converted to [[standard gauge]] shortly after being acquired by the Midland Railway in 1882. Following a series of mergers and acquisitions, the line became part of the [[Canadian National Railway]] (CN) in 1923.
The Uxbridge Subdivision was built in 1871 as the Toronto and Nipissing Railway, a {{RailGauge|3ft6in|lk=on}} narrow-gauge line. The line was [[Track gauge conversion|converted]] to {{Track gauge|56.5in|allk=on}} shortly after being acquired by the [[Midland Railway]] in 1882. Following a series of mergers and acquisitions, the line became part of the [[Canadian National Railway]] (CN) in 1923.


In the 1980s, CN began to abandon the line. Tracks north of Uxbridge were lifted, but the line south of Uxbridge was purchased by [[GO Transit]] (now [[Metrolinx]]) to preserve it for possible Uxbridge - Toronto commuter rail service. Until such a service is introduced, the York-Durham Railway is the sole operator north of Lincolnville station.
In the 1980s, CN began to abandon the line. Tracks north of Uxbridge were lifted, but the line south of Uxbridge was purchased by [[GO Transit]] (now [[Metrolinx]]) to preserve it for possible Uxbridge - Toronto commuter rail service. Until such a service is introduced, the York-Durham Railway is the sole operator north of Old Elm station.


==Rolling stock==
==Rolling stock==
{{stack|[[File:Uxbridge York–Durham Heritage Railway (15541047081).jpg|thumb|The Budd cars were converted from [[Budd Rail Diesel Car|Rail Diesel Cars]] to coaches in 2008]]}}
{{stack|[[File:Uxbridge York–Durham Heritage Railway (15541047081).jpg|thumb|The Budd cars were converted from [[Budd Rail Diesel Car|Rail Diesel Cars]] to coaches in 2008]]}}

===Locomotives===
===Locomotives===
* 1951 [[Montreal Locomotive Works|MLW]] [[ALCO RS-3|RS-3]] #1310
* 1951 [[Montreal Locomotive Works|MLW]] [[ALCO RS-3|RS-3]] #1310
* 1955 [[Montreal Locomotive Works|MLW]] [[ALCO RS-3|RS-3]] #22
* 1955 [[Montreal Locomotive Works|MLW]] [[ALCO RS-3|RS-3]] #22
* 1956 [[ALCO RS-11]] #3612
* 1956 [[ALCO RS-11]] #3612
* 1603 ONR GP-9 #1603 on lease to the YDHR 2023-2024


===Passenger Cars===
===Passenger Cars===
* 1919 [[Pullman Company]] Colonist Sleeper #4960
* 1919 [[Pullman Company]] [[Colonist car|Colonist]] [[Sleeping car|sleeper]] #4960
* 1930 [[Canadian Car and Foundry|CCF]] Solarium/Lounge Coach #15041, (ex-[[Canadian National Railways|CNR]])
* 1930 [[Canadian Car and Foundry|CCF]] [[Observation car|Solarium]]/[[Lounge car]] #15041, (ex-[[Canadian National Railways|CNR]])
* 1950s coaches # 3233, 3209 (ex-[[Canadian National Railways|CNR]])
* 1950s [[Passenger car (rail)#Coach|Coaches]] # 3233, 3209 (ex-[[Canadian National Railways|CNR]])
* 1955 [[Budd Company|Budd]] coaches #101 - #106, converted from [[Budd Rail Diesel Car|Rail Diesel Cars]] to coaches in 2008.<ref name=Unionville>{{cite web |url=http://www.unionvillefestival.com/files/9113/9682/2030/YDHR_History_-_2014.pdf |title=Our History, & Future |publisher=York-Durham Heritage Railway |date=2014 |website=Unionville Festival |access-date=22 June 2016}}</ref>
* 1955 [[Budd Company|Budd]] coaches #101 - #106, converted from [[Budd Rail Diesel Car|Rail Diesel Cars]] to coaches in 2008.<ref name=Unionville>{{cite web |url=http://www.unionvillefestival.com/files/9113/9682/2030/YDHR_History_-_2014.pdf |title=Our History, & Future |publisher=York-Durham Heritage Railway |date=2014 |website=Unionville Festival |access-date=22 June 2016}}</ref>


===Non-passenger cars===
===Non-passenger cars===
* 1919 [[National Steel Car]] box car #406308 (ex-[[Canadian National Railways|CNR]])
* 1919 [[National Steel Car]] [[boxcar]] #406308 (ex-[[Canadian National Railways|CNR]])
* 1950 [[Canadian Car and Foundry|CCF]] flat Car #662339 (ex-[[Canadian National Railways|CNR]])
* 1950 [[Canadian Car and Foundry|CCF]] [[flatcar]] #662339 (ex-[[Canadian National Railways|CNR]])
* 1953 caboose #434908 (ex-[[Canadian National Railways|CNR]])
* 1953 [[caboose]] #434908 (ex-[[Canadian Pacific Railway|CPR]])
* 1957 [[National Steel Car]] Baggage Car #9636
* 1957 [[National Steel Car]] [[Baggage car]] #9636
* hopper car #165 (ex-[[Green Bay and Western Railway]])
* [[hopper car]] #165 (ex-[[Green Bay and Western Railway]])
* 3 track inspection cars
* 3 [[track inspection car]]s


==See also==
==See also==
{{Portal|Railways|Ontario}}
*[[List of heritage railways in Canada]]
*[[List of heritage railways in Canada]]
* [[Narrow gauge railways in Canada#Ontario|Narrow gauge railways in Ontario]]
* [[Narrow gauge railways in Canada#Ontario|Narrow gauge railways in Ontario]]
* [[List of Ontario railways]]
* [[Rail transport in Ontario]]


== References ==
== References ==
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==Further reading==
==Further reading==
* {{cite news|url=http://www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/448728|title=Sentimental journey|last=Vyhnak|first=Carola|date=2008-06-15|publisher=Toronto Star}}
* {{cite news|url=https://www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/448728|title=Sentimental journey|last=Vyhnak|first=Carola|date=2008-06-15|publisher=Toronto Star}}


==External links==
==External links==
{{Portal|Railways|York Region, Ontario}}
*[http://www.ydhr.ca/ York-Durham Heritage Railway]
*[http://www.ydhr.ca/ York-Durham Heritage Railway]
*[http://www.facebook.com/#!/YorkDurhamRailway/ YDHR Facebook Page.]
*[http://www.facebook.com/#!/YorkDurhamRailway/ YDHR Facebook Page.]
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[[Category:Heritage railways in Ontario]]
[[Category:Heritage railways in Ontario]]
[[Category:Standard gauge railways in Canada]]
[[Category:1868 establishments in Ontario]]

Latest revision as of 23:24, 30 August 2024

York–Durham
Heritage Railway
York–Durham railway coach behind Uxbridge station building
York–Durham railway coach at Uxbridge station
LocaleOntario
TerminusStouffville GO Station
Uxbridge station
Commercial operations
Built byWilliam Gooderham[1]
T&NR(?)
Original gauge3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) (until 1883)
1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) (since 1882)
Preserved operations
Reporting markYDHR
Stations2
Length20 km (12 mi)
Preserved gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Commercial history
Opened1868[1] as Toronto and Nipissing Railway
Preservation history
1996[1]Opened
2024Permanently Closed
HeadquartersUxbridge
Website
York-Durham Heritage Railway
Route map
Uxbridge
Goodwood (Demolished)
Up arrow Durham ¦ York Down arrow
Lincolnville Yard
Old Elm
only
Stouffville
Stouffville line to Toronto

The York–Durham Heritage Railway was a heritage railway in both the York Region and the Durham Region of Ontario, Canada, north of Toronto.

The railway formerly operated excursion trains from Uxbridge. Trips had various travel times depending on the event or festival.

The railway ran on the tracks of the former Toronto and Nipissing Railway. Metrolinx owns and operates the line south from Stouffville GO Station as the Stouffville line.

In 2022 the railway reported financial difficulties, and as of January 2024 has ceased all operations and filed for bankruptcy protection.

Operations

[edit]

The York–Durham Heritage Railway operated non-stop from the Uxbridge Station on the Metrolinx Uxbridge Subdivision.

Trains were usually scheduled on weekends from June through mid-October, and were pulled by an Alco RS-11 diesel locomotive, #3612, which was built for the Duluth, Winnipeg & Pacific Railway in 1956. Coaches included both vintage heavyweights built in the 1910s and 1920s, and lightweight cars from 1954.

The railway cars are stored at an open rail yard on Railway Street/King Street West in Uxbridge, Ontario. Several railway sheds are on the yard. The most significant is the Uxbridge Station, built in 1904.[2]

As of 2022, the YDHR was operated by nine full-time staff supplemented by 88 part-time and seasonal workers and volunteers of the York–Durham Heritage Railway Association.[1] On January 21, 2024 it was announced that all operations were ceased and the railway had filed for bankruptcy protection.[citation needed]

Railway History

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The Uxbridge Subdivision was built in 1871 as the Toronto and Nipissing Railway, a 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) narrow-gauge line. The line was converted to 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge shortly after being acquired by the Midland Railway in 1882. Following a series of mergers and acquisitions, the line became part of the Canadian National Railway (CN) in 1923.

In the 1980s, CN began to abandon the line. Tracks north of Uxbridge were lifted, but the line south of Uxbridge was purchased by GO Transit (now Metrolinx) to preserve it for possible Uxbridge - Toronto commuter rail service. Until such a service is introduced, the York-Durham Railway is the sole operator north of Old Elm station.

Rolling stock

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The Budd cars were converted from Rail Diesel Cars to coaches in 2008

Locomotives

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Passenger Cars

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Non-passenger cars

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Sentimental journey". thestar.com. June 25, 2008.
  2. ^ "Uxbridge Train Station". Archived from the original on 2012-04-02.
  3. ^ "Our History, & Future" (PDF). Unionville Festival. York-Durham Heritage Railway. 2014. Retrieved 22 June 2016.

Further reading

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