Monday, June 8, 2026

Sunday Report

Frank writes…


Sunday was a productive day working on a couple of smaller projects.
One project was fixing the thermostat for the 18, which Steven removed last weekend. As seen above, Richard tackled the project immediately - as I always tell him, the hazard of knowing what he's doing is that bozos like me will keep roping him into helping with stuff like this! This thermostat is a Consolidated Car Heating bimetal design. I should have taken more photos - the intricacies of the device were pretty interesting - but alas, I did not. It turned out that the contacts were quite dirty and were not making good electrical contact, so after disassembly and cleaning, it was back in operation. Testing was accomplished by putting the thermostat in the refrigerator and then taking it out and warming it gently with a heat gun on low. We ended up taking it over to the 18, wiring it back in, and turning the heat switch on. As intended, the heat did not actually turn on, given that it was about 80 degrees. Success! Thank you, Richard!
Another project for me was helping Steve, who is hard at work on the Kansas City PCC, by tracing the lettering off the car. This meant tracing the "swoops" at both ends of the "spitballs" as well as tracing the car numbers. I also sprayed primer on the hardware for the 460's third rail beams - next time I'll cover that with gloss black - and helped with a couple other small things.
The siding replacement on Barn 7 means that we're temporarily afforded the best view in probably 40 years of the north side of CSL F-305 and E-223.
And I needed to go over to the Steam Shop for an errand, so why not see what they're up to over there? Above is Illinois Central Mogul 3719, which is undergoing a cosmetic restoration.
You'll notice that the engine has jacketing applied to it, which looks terrific! That will really make a big difference in its appearance. Kudos to the Steam Team for their work on this locomotive.
And here's the 428, which has been the subject of recent tender restoration work as well as machining on newly fabricated driving boxes.

Simms Collection -- Monday Morning Miscellaneous Mysteries

From the stupendous Simms collection "I Have No Idea" folder.  All conjectures welcome.


#1

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#5

#6

#7

#8

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Simms Collection -- Yet More CA&E

This time I'm limiting the content mostly to pictures that have captions on the back.


10-14-45

This the normal train
on Sunday after noon
1945

This is the substitute train
coming from Elgin
scene looking northwest

July 28, 1946
Stewart ave. Lombard

1946    CA+E
west bound Cannonball an eight car train.  Pullman car
is lead   2nd car Cincinnati
built for W.B.+A  rebuilt
by C A + E in 1938.  Three trains
left at 4:55 totaling 18 cars
First 4 cars would lay up
at Aurora.  The second 4
cars would lay up at Elgin
There was a shuttle for Batavia.

7-28-46
in the IC interchange
on Elgin branch


Then there are two pictures of street running on the Geneva-St. Charles branch.
The first one must be somewhere along Anderson Blvd (Geneva)
or 3rd Ave. St. Charles


And this is West Chicago, looking south on Fremont.  (See comments.)


Saturday, June 6, 2026

Simms Collection -- More CA&E!

I just discovered another treasure trove of  CA&E photos from the Simms collection that I hadn't even looked through yet.  As usual, captions below the pictures are copied from the prints.

We'll start with the jewel of the fleet:

note the three man crew
CA+E at Glen Ellyn
309
I can't find the negative
of  this one I think this was
1938 or 1939
The other car was probably 306
The window glass was already boarded up


And next, a complete roster of box motors!

#5:

June 22, 1943

#7:

Mar 26, 1944

#9:



#9 and #3:

Jan 1945

#11:

Jan 5, 39

Mar 26, 1944

There was never a #13.  #15:


#45:





And various in-service pictures:

451 still in the Futura, hitting the IC diamond at Elmhurst.  Coming soon to a museum near you:




Car 16 on the Batavia shuttle, passing under the route 25 bridge:




A view you don't often see: looking down from the tower.  In this view, the Elgin train could be either eastbound or westbound.



Interior photos are always interesting.  This appears to be car 10, but the baggage racks are not what I would expect.



Next, a couple of freight crew pictures:


March 9, 1946
L to R                                  
Goose Martin, Ralph Gargo(?)
Mr. Keck & Frank Krejcek


Motorman Lyle Keck
Frank                      
Frank Krejcek        

(So that's 2 1/2 names for four men.  What can I say?)


Finally, some fan trips!

This is the Illini Railroad Club at Batavia, of course, and I believe the 316 is behind the 317:

Probably the CERA.  Not sure of the location.


Probably the CERA trip of Aug. 6, 1939, last trip on Aurora street trackage.  The 419 is the regular service car.  I guess we have a railfan from Yale!


Thursday, June 4, 2026

Simms Collection -- Cleveland Area

 I must admit, some of these Simms Collection sets are like a box of chocolates.  A couple of the photos here may not even be from the Cleveland area.  Corrections welcome!

As usual, captions are taken from the prints unless otherwise noted.

Cleveland Southwestern Ry. #200

Cleveland Southwestern #203

Cleveland Southerwestern Ry. #205

Dayton & Troy #210

Dayton & Western 1210
Crossing over PRR near Richmond Ind.
1-15-33
J. F. Cook
Anderson, Ind.


Lake Shore Electric Ry. #156


Toledo & Indiana R. R. #15

 Art Peterson says: Ohio Public Service line car 50 (Niles, 1905). This car later was part of the Toledo & Eastern roster.  


These next two appear to have been lettered for Indiana Service Corp.:

RH: #352




And finally, this must be Cincinnati: