The #1 Northern Division
Stafford Swain: A true Master Model Railroader
We are sorry to announce the Stafford Swain died peacefully in his sleep in April 2018.
Some of the more astute viewers of this website might've spotted that the background image of every page on this website is of Stafford's Swain's remarkable layout, the CNR Whiteshell Division.
When it came to selecting an image for this website, the choice was obvious - it had to be from Stafford Swain's layout! Stafford was a true model railroading pioneer. His layout of the CNR Whiteshell Division was a museum quality creation of the real thing. He started building his layout in 1975, when prototype modelling was a rarity, and scenery techniques were pretty basic.
He's had over 80 articles published in magazines such as Model Railroader, Mainline Modeller and Railroad Model Craftsman. He's MMR #98. He helped found the CN Lines SIG (now the Canadian National Railway Historical Association), was president of the Winnipeg Model Railroad Club and the TLR, and was the Convention Director for the 1983 NMRA national convention held in Winnipeg.
Sadly, his layout is no more. The layout was dismantled shortly after it's last public showing in 2010 for the TLR's Steam on the Prairies convention in Winnipeg. A glowing tribute to Stafford and his many accomplishments has been published in Canadian Railway Modeller, Train 17, Track 2. Besides this site, you can also read about Stafford at WMRC member John Longhurst's Manitoba and Minnesota Subdivision blog at http://cprailmmsub.blogspot.com/
Below is a slideshow of images of the CNR Whiteshell Division. These images were taken by No. 1 Northern Webmaster Paul Ullrich at the 2010 TLR Steam on the Prairies convention.
A CN freight passes through a typical Prairie village modelled by Stafford Swain.
Stafford's masterwork: A scratch built coaling station!
From Left to right: NMRA Canada Past President Frank Gerry, No.1 Northern Division webmaster Paul Ullrich and Stafford Swain at the 2010 Steam on the Prairies convention in front of Stafford's layout.
A CN freight passes through a typical Prairie village modelled by Stafford Swain.