NEWSNEWSNEWSVolume 30 Number 1, Winter 2011
Since 1931
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In this issue...
Annual Dinner .......pages 1 - 3
First Fall Social ........... page 4
News Briefs .................. page 5
Valentine’s Dinner-Dance & Fun Casino
103rd Annual DinnerFriday, Feb. 4, 2011Hilton Bonaventure Hotel, MontrealInfo & tickets for Canadian Railway Club events: Jean Corbeil at 514-636-4269 or email: [email protected]
Saturday, February 5, 2011, Imperial Room, Fairmont Royal Hotel.
Annual Golf TournamentFriday, June 17, 2011, Glen Eagle Golf Club, Bolton, Ont.
Annual Meeting & Election of OfficersMonday, January 31, 2011, 50 Bay St., Suite 1400, 5 pm
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MAILING ADDRESS:Toronto Railway Club200 Bay St., P.O. Box 64039Toronto, ON M5J 2J0
76TH Annual Dinner
View of the Canadian Room at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel. Close to 800 members and guests attended the 76th Annual Dinner.
(L-R) Carol Wilding, President, Toronto Board of Trade and guest speaker at the Annual Dinner, Greg Percy, President, Toronto Railway Club and Judi Cohen, Vice President - Transportation, SNC-Lavalin Inc.
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1Rubina Krestinski singing the American and Canadian national anthems
(Back row L-R): Chris Jones (2005), Ken White (1992), Richard Bell (1995), Jim Presley (2001), Jed Drew (1996). (Front row seated L-R): Sam Spares (2004), Barry Bahm (1994), Susan Reid Tanaka (2008), Paul Kerry (2009), Richard Chorkawy (1998) and Frank Peters (2003).
The Head Table at the 76th Annual Dinner
76th Annual Dinner continued...
Past Presidents - Toronto Railway Club
Thank you to our Annual Dinner sponsors!The Toronto Railway Club would like to express its gratitude for the generous support of the following Annual Dinner sponsors:Head Table Reception - Hatch Mott MacDonaldProgram Sponsor - Hallcon CorporationPast President’s Table - Bombardier TransportationHead Table -PNR RailWorks Inc.RailAmerica Inc.
The Toronto Railway Club celebrated its 76th Annual Dinner, attended by close to 800 members and guests, on Friday, December 3 at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel.Greg Percy, Vice President - Operations, GO Transit and President, Toronto Railway Club, welcomed everyone and then called upon the audience to raise their glasses in a toast to the railway supply companies. Judi Cohen, Vice President - Transportation, SNC Lavalin Inc., responded with a toast to the railways.
Before introducing keynote speaker, Carol Wilding, President and CEO, Toronto Board of Trade, Greg thanked the an-nual dinner sponsors (see box at right) as well as the annual dinner organizing committee headed by club Vice President, Susan Sherman, ably assisted by Dennis Ryan, Kirk McDonald and Randy Pocrnick. Greg then proceeded to introduce keynote speaker Carol Wilding. A précis of her remarks can be found on the following page.
Shortly after Carol Wildings remarks, Greg introduced well-known Canadian comedy star and Timmins, Ontario native, Derek Edwards who wrapped up the seventy-sixth annual dinner with his outstanding comedy routine. Derek is a veteran performer at Montreal’s Just For Laughs fes-tival and has numerous television appearances to his credit.
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76th Annual Dinner continued...Published by the Toronto Railway Club for its members
Toronto Railway Club News
The aims and objectives of the Toronto Railway Club are the advancement and dissemination of knowledge in connection with the construction, operation and maintenance of railways and other forms of transportation, together with the equip-ment and supplies used therewith for the benefits of the members and the companies they represent.
Editorial Committee:
Greg Percy President Dennis Ryan Secretary Mary Proc Director
Editor/Publisher: John Glatzmayer E-mail: [email protected]
Address correspondance to:Dennis Ryan, Toronto Railway Club,200 Bay Street, P.O. Box 64039, Toronto, ON M5J 2J0E-mail: [email protected]
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Carol Wilding, President and CEO, Toronto Board of Trade
Précis of the remarks by keynote speaker Carol Wilding, President and CEO, Toronto Board of Trade at the 76th Annual Dinner, Friday, December 3, 2010.
Ms. Wilding began by saying, “It is the future that all of us here tonight are striving to improve. The Board believes the success of both Intra-region rail and Inter-region rail are key to the economic success of our region, our province and our country. It will boost our economy through
the creation of jobs associated with the projects and will also ease gridlock and the flow of goods and people across the Toronto region.”“The Board strongly believes,” she said, “that a seamless regional transportation system is essential to attracting investment and growing this regional economy. We continue to sup-port the Pearson Link, a renewed Union Station, and of course the Metrolinx plan.”She pointed out some troubling facts about some of the region’s transportation shortcom-ings: 70 per cent of Torontonians drive to work; their current average round trip commute time is 82 minutes which lags behind legendary Los Angeles by 24 minutes. The OECD warned in a recent report that congestion in Toronto is costing the Canadian economy over $6 billion a year.“Ontario is also making historic investments to support planning and development of re-gional transit and inter-regional infrastructure. The 25 year, $50 billion plan called The Big Move, developed by Metrolinx, is the key regional project aimed at addressing our gridlock with new infrastructure investment. The Province through Metrolinx is now supporting the plan to the tune of $9.5 billion over the next 10 years,” she said. “But there are a couple of big challenges to its completion. One is getting the new Toronto Mayor to buy into the plan, and Two, how to pay for it.”“The Toronto Board of Trade has not taken a position with respect to what and where transit lines should be constructed. Our position has always been to ensure that plans are devel-oped and projects built on time and on budget. Time and money are the key issues.”
She said that in the upcoming provincial election the Board will be pressing candidates to show Ontarions their party’s regional transportation plan. “All of us must continue to find more ways to end gridlock, including providing more and convenient transit options. The Presto smart card is one way. It’s user-friendly and gives transit riders a single-payment method that creates a seamless and integrated regional system.”
“Another project that the Board supports is the rail link to Pearson International Airport. This is a service which, according to Metrolinx, will take an estimated 1.2 million car trips per year off the road. We understand that some along the corridor would like to see electric trains. And that may come in time. But to forestall the project until they arrive would be a disservice to the economy, the environment and region building.”
“We are also excited to see the long awaited renewal of Union Station underway which is an important investment in Toronto’s future success. Back in 2009 the Board’s federal bud-get submission underlined the importance of transit infrastructure investment in the Toronto region, and specifically called for federal investment in the revitalization of Union Station.
Concluding, Ms. Wilding said, “The Board believes rail service - be it freight, inter-city passenger, or regional transit - is vital to the economic success of Toronto today and tomor-row. The Board believes reliable and sustainable investment in railway and transit infra-structure is a debate that must continue until a solution is found.”
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The Toronto Railway Club held its first ever Fall Social event Thursday Oct. 7 in the beautifully restored former CP locomotive roundhouse, now the home of Steamwhistle Brewery and the Toronto Historical Railway Association. The roundhouse is located in the former railway yards right downtown beside the CN Tower..The event was a sellout with 300 members and guests in attendance in Steamwhistle’s private facility and included an outdoor BBQ featuring hamburgers, chicken and salads. Tours of the brewery and the roundhouse were also made available.A fine array of prizes were raffled off including a surprise draw for a pair of tickets to the opening Maple Leafs game that evening courtesy of Bombardier Transportation. Our thanks to the other sponsors of the Meet & Greet, AECOM, Bombardier Transportation, Behavior Science, Dan Jagos, Genevar, Herzog Railroad, March Network, Mass Electric, Sherwood Electromotion, SNC-Lavalin O&M, Toronto Transit Commission, VIA Rail Canada Inc. and the Toronto Railway Club.Our thanks to the organizers chaired by Orest Kobylansky, Kirk McDonald, Dan Jagos and Dennis Ryan along with many other members of the railway and supply industries.
Peter Schrum, Bombardier, Greg Percy, President, Toronto Railway Club and Talha Riaz.
FALL SOCIAL AT STEAMWHISTLE BREWERY
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Raffle prize winnerDominic Bonaldo, Canadian Pacific with Greg Percy.
Golf bag winner Nicole Jagos with Greg PercyPrizewinner Wayne Duncan and Greg Percy Prizewinner Florin Meruta, Hatch Mott MacDonald
and Greg Percy
(L-R: Ian Crisp, Hydra-Nor International, Dan Jagos, AECOM and Henry Wasylyk of VLS.Zee Zaid of TTC receives Steamwhistle gift basket from Greg Percy
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TORONTO RAILWAY CLUB ANNUAL MEETING & ELECTION OF OFFICERSThe club’s annual meeting and election of officers for 2011 will take place Monday January 31, 5 pm, at theAir Canada Place, 50 Bay St., Suite 1400. Members are wel-come to attend.
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KIRK MCDONALD TO RETIRELongtime member and mainstay organizer of Club events for over twenty-five years, Kirk McDonald has an-nounced his retirement as Treasurer of the Toronto Railway Club effective January 31, 2011 at our Annual Meeting. Prior to
his appointment as Treasurer in 2003, Kirk held the post of Assistant Secretary-Treasurer for close to ten years. He has been a member of the Club since the mid-seventies when he joined Toronto Terminals Railway. The ex-ecutive, the board of directors and your many friends in both the railway and the supply in-dustry wish to express their gratitude for your many years of dedication and contributions to the Toronto Railway Club. All the best in your future endeavors.
By the time you receive this newsletter members will have received their 2011 dues notice. Please take a few minutes to fill in the info essential to updating our database and returning the notice together with your remittance. To cut printing and postage costs we only send out this one notice, so please help us out by returning your dues payment promptly. As the Toronto Railway Club will move into the electronic age, we ask that you fill in the form and supply your current email address.
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