This has practically nothing to do with anything we normally discuss on the blog. It involves the Macomb Industry & Littleton Railway, a short line railroad in western Illinois that is close to my heart because when I was going to college in the railroad's hometown, I spent many hours at the university library poring over railroad company documents and old newspaper articles about the MI&L.
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Friday, January 30, 2026
Macomb Industry & Littleton
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Thursday, January 29, 2026
Green Bay & Western car update
Our intrepid investigative reporter, Gregg Wolfersheim, has discovered something entirely unexpected - a railroad passenger car in the Electric Car Shop! Sure enough, some journalistic sleuthing reveals that it is Green Bay & Western 109, everyone's favorite wood coach, making its usual rapid progress. Gregg, over to you for the full story!
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Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Door Repair, and Much Else
Today was another productive session in the Car Shop. I have lots of photos, but still managed to miss several things that were happening.
My current project was repairing the #2 train door on the 460. After rechecking the measurements, it was slightly trimmed on the bottom and then painted. This is the outside, and most of the patched area is covered by a steel plate, so it still matches.
After lunch, I got help from a couple of the guys in carefully turning the door over so I could paint the inside. The paint here is a little faded, but it still has the original railroad lettering that I'd like to save, so maybe we can work on matching it at some point.
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Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Monday Report
As usual, the Car Shop was busy on Monday with a variety of projects. I was working pretty intensely on the train door, so I didn't get many pictures of other people's progress.
The 460 door is now assembled with screws and epoxy, but it still needs some minor adjustments and more paint. Matching the old paint, especially on the inside, may be a challenge. But I'd like to keep the authentic lettering if possible. Here's the outside.
And then several other guys were working on their projects as always. I can't be everywhere at once.
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Monday, January 26, 2026
All Ahead Full on the 451
Frank writes...
Ted was working inside the car, taking paint off the partition as well. The color isn't real vibrant, but you can see here that underneath the end-of-service tan is medium blue paint, the same as what's in the 460. It seems the 451 was built with a blue interior and the CA&E later repainted it tan. Since this car is being backdated to its condition around 1947-1948, the interior will be repainted blue.
Here's Ted after the partition panel was wire-wheeled to nearly a mirror finish. Behind his head, you'll note the panel over the south windows in the smoker is in primer; this was stripped and primed by Charlie way back in 2010, at the same time the 451's exterior was painted.
By the time I had to leave, we'd gotten both panels on the smoker-main compartment stripped and I had started needle-chipping the ceiling in the smoker. Working over your head is never fun, but all things considered, it's going quickly. Fortunately, all the steel in this car is in very good condition. In the photo, Greg is unscrewing wood trim around the door while Ted is wire-wheeling the partition.
Outside the car, Ashtin was working diligently on wire-wheeling baggage racks for the car. Most of the racks don't have any paint underneath the tan, so they were likely removed from the car when its interior was repainted, which makes sense. In a few spots, there's light green evident underneath the tan, but none of the 450s had green interiors. My best guess is that it's some kind of primer. We'll need to look closely for clues on whether these were originally painted silver, as the ones in the 460 are now, or blue.
Here are the next two racks to be wire-wheeled; these were all removed from the car by Greg during the week. In other 451 news, there were a handful of seats in the car - both originals and re-upholstered ones - and I removed those. A few will go over to the 453, and those were put on a pallet so we can take them over to Barn 13 when the weather is no longer in the single digits. Progress is also being made on the car's air compressor, which was removed in August 2020 for valve work. Dan was working on this on Saturday, while Greg has fabricated a new handle for the air compressor cover. And a few other miscellaneous to-do items were being checked off, like Greg finding replacement gauge lights for the air gauges at the ends of the car. He also said those gauges had been calibrated, so that's good.
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Sunday, January 25, 2026
Signal Department Update
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Saturday, January 24, 2026
Replacement Door Rail
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Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Wednesday Workshop
Another busy Wednesday, and we have pictures of just some of the progress that is being made.
We'll start with the 28, since it's closest to the door to the shop. Painting continues, inside and out. Here we see the orange, and our paint experts are continuing to perfect the green. If you thought there was just one Pullman Green, you thought wrong.
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