London Strathroy kids train 'back on track' by weekend says founder Volunteers are already hard at work getting repairs underway (Sean Irvine/CTV News London) Share Volunteers vow they will get a children’s miniature railroad back on track despite its station being struck by a car. The Sleepy Hollow Railway House on Metcalfe Street next to the West Middlesex Memorial Centre was hit at about 3:30 a.m.

Monday. A photo posted by the Strathroy-Caradoc Police Service shows a vehicle inside the museum and rail car storage area of the building. Officers have charged a youth, under the age of 18, with impaired driving.

The railway has been operated by the Strathroy Model Engineers (SME) for the past five years providing up to 10,000 rides a season. Surveying the damage, founding member Anthony Clark was in disbelief. "Shock! Definitely a shock," he told CTV London.

"Just unreal what could have happened. Luckily, it was during the middle of the night and none of our guys were here. And, I mean, it could have been much, much worse.

" Clark stands outside the museum on Tuesday (Sean Irvine/CTV News London) Clark is thankful the crash did not happen during the day when as many as two trains carrying children are in operation. He and other members face the long task of repairing multiple cars damaged in the collision. Many are handmade, and among them is a caboose made by Clark's father Anthony, which took six months to build.

"Nothing that we see so far is beyond repair. It's going to b.