Time for another brief report from Barn 4, Beehive of Activity:
I do not now recall why I took these first two pictures....
Jack and Ralph spent much of their time installing arched trim pieces over the upper sash on the 109:
News and views of progress at the Illinois Railway Museum
Time for another brief report from Barn 4, Beehive of Activity:
I do not now recall why I took these first two pictures....
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I was boring holes in the next wooden beam on Thursday. It's pretty much the same old thing as before.
This time I used a chip brush to paint the insides of the holes that won't be covered. It worked pretty well, not as messy as my previous attempts.
And the shoe assembly is now a nice shiny black.
It's taken an unbelievable amount of effort by these guys to undo everything that was changed by Shaker Heights. So it will certainly be a great accomplishment when there is an historically correct Fox River car running again, another item in IRM's vast collection that we can be proud of.
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We know what you're thinking - "please, please tell me the Green Bay & Western car is still in Barn 4 being worked on!" Well, we're all in luck, because it's right where it's been for the last hmhmbhm months, in the Electric Car Shop - and our faithful freelance reporter, Gregg Wolfersheim, has the scoop on what's been happening with this restoration project:
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