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The Skule Gravy Train was a tasteful prank that was also a Skule organized food drive, on Dec, 5th 2010 a large train was constructed to hold food and was placed at City Hall. The Gravy Train was also a piece of political satire as Rob Ford (newly elected Mayor of Toronto) used the phrase "Stop the gravy train" in his campaign and a manikin of Rob Ford was made holding Stop sign and was placed next to the train. However the group of students constructing the train were caught by security shortly after it was finished and the train had to be removed and rebuilt on campus.
''The Skule Gravy Train'' was a tasteful prank that was also a Skule organized food drive, on Dec, 5th 2010 a large train was constructed to hold food and was placed at City Hall. The Gravy Train was also a piece of political satire as Rob Ford (newly elected Mayor of Toronto) used the phrase "Stop the gravy train" in his campaign and a manikin of Rob Ford was made holding Stop sign and was placed next to the train. However the group of students constructing the train were caught by security shortly after it was finished and the train had to be removed and rebuilt on campus.


===Planning and Prep-Work===
===Planning and Prep-Work===
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===Transportation and Instillation===
===Transportation and Instillation===
As the train was completely the problem of transporting the train to City Hall arouse. Instead of the original plan of simply carrying it, a few student acquired two pick up trucks and cars and the train was transported section at time and in under 2 hours the train was all at City Hall with a large group of students working on assembling it.
As the train was completely the problem of transporting the train to City Hall arouse. Instead of the original plan of simply carrying it, a few student acquired two pick up trucks and cars and the train was transported section at time and in under an hour the train was all at City Hall with a large group of students working on assembling it. Soon after the train was assembled and the students where filling the train with the food previously donated.
 
===Trouble Arises===
As the train was being finished, a City Hall security guard interpreted the students and threatened them to leave or they would be charged with trespassing as well as charged for removal of the train. Instead of simply leaving a few students remained to try and reason with the guard, and the police were called in. The police gave the student one hour to remove the train or they would be charge, so the trucks where called back in and in under 45 minutes the 28 foot train was disassembled and transported  back to campus. The train was rebuilt on Front Campus.
 
===Media Coverage===
As the police and security guard where talking the students at City Hall, a few other students were attempting to contact different news stations and news papers in an attempt to get the media on their side. A few students went to the Toronto Star, CP 24 and the Globe and Mail trying to bring the media to City Hall. Although no media went to City Hall, there were a few articles written about the train.
 
===Final Placement===
In the early hours of the 6th, the train was finished on Front Campus and several hundred dollars worth of food was inside, the train stayed until the end of exams and the food was donated to a local food shelter.

Revision as of 11:41, 12 April 2011

The Train being assembled at City Hall

The Skule Gravy Train was a tasteful prank that was also a Skule organized food drive, on Dec, 5th 2010 a large train was constructed to hold food and was placed at City Hall. The Gravy Train was also a piece of political satire as Rob Ford (newly elected Mayor of Toronto) used the phrase "Stop the gravy train" in his campaign and a manikin of Rob Ford was made holding Stop sign and was placed next to the train. However the group of students constructing the train were caught by security shortly after it was finished and the train had to be removed and rebuilt on campus.

Planning and Prep-Work

Shortly after Rob Ford was elected Mayor, the Brute Force Committee along with the Skule Community Outreach director hatched a plan to create a Gravy Train that would act as a food drive for the less fortunate. The idea came from Rob Ford's mayoral campaign to "Stop the Gravy Train", as a joke the engineering students decided to use the gravy train as a joke and place the train at City Hall, as it would increase the foot traffic around th food drive. The week leading up to the 5th the gravy train was constructed in the Sandford Fleming Atrium, the train was approx 24feet long and approx 8 feet tall. As well a very fat manikin was made of Rob Ford holding a stop sign as a joke to his campaign quote.

Transportation and Instillation

As the train was completely the problem of transporting the train to City Hall arouse. Instead of the original plan of simply carrying it, a few student acquired two pick up trucks and cars and the train was transported section at time and in under an hour the train was all at City Hall with a large group of students working on assembling it. Soon after the train was assembled and the students where filling the train with the food previously donated.

Trouble Arises

As the train was being finished, a City Hall security guard interpreted the students and threatened them to leave or they would be charged with trespassing as well as charged for removal of the train. Instead of simply leaving a few students remained to try and reason with the guard, and the police were called in. The police gave the student one hour to remove the train or they would be charge, so the trucks where called back in and in under 45 minutes the 28 foot train was disassembled and transported back to campus. The train was rebuilt on Front Campus.

Media Coverage

As the police and security guard where talking the students at City Hall, a few other students were attempting to contact different news stations and news papers in an attempt to get the media on their side. A few students went to the Toronto Star, CP 24 and the Globe and Mail trying to bring the media to City Hall. Although no media went to City Hall, there were a few articles written about the train.

Final Placement

In the early hours of the 6th, the train was finished on Front Campus and several hundred dollars worth of food was inside, the train stayed until the end of exams and the food was donated to a local food shelter.