CHARLES CITY WESTERN
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| Charles City Western #50 |
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CHARLES CITY WESTERN
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| Charles City Western #50 |
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| FD&DM 72 |
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I wanted to continue making new third-rail beams for the 319 in our well-equipped factory. So the first thing to do was to go over to 8 and get exact measurements of the two beams on the south side that we need to replace. And on the way:
Contractors are continuing to work on Barn 7, and it looks like replacement of the south wall is almost complete. I hope they don't scare the horses.
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WATERLOO CEDAR FALLS & NORTHERN
The captions are usually taken verbatim from the prints.
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| WCF&N #101 |
| WCF&N #101 |
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The Simms Iowa collection covers most of the Iowa interurbans. We'll start with the Crandic.
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| Iowa City May 29 1939 WCJ |
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| Regular Pass. meets the 109 we didn't have the face scorching meets we had on the Indiana RR. These boys really do a good job of railroading |
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| This was taken on our fan trip on the Crandic. I don't know the name of the station. [Coralville, Ia. -- see first comment below] |
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| We stopped at this substation so that the M. M. could cut it in. A storm from the night before had knocked it out. |
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| extra 109 goes in the hole for a freight. The crandic has some cabooses but they never use them. I don't blame them either they sure are off the list. They use a three man crew, so they really don't need 'em. |
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| Crandic #51 Cedar Rapids July 1939 |
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Tuesday was another busy day in the car shop, and I have a few pictures.
As mentioned last time, two of the third rail beams on the 319 need to be replaced. If one of them were to break in half in service, it could be disastrous. I went to Owl and got the wood for two more beams this morning, and brought them out to the Museum for cutting, planing, and gluing.
Here we see the two halves of a beam being notched for the sleet scraper.
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Frank writes...
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