In spite of some rather unpleasant weather, the annual CA&E abandonment festival went off pretty well.
The first train out was the wood car train, with 319, 308, and 309. On each trip we actually needed three cars to handle the crowd of passengers.
News and views of progress at the Illinois Railway Museum
In spite of some rather unpleasant weather, the annual CA&E abandonment festival went off pretty well.
The first train out was the wood car train, with 319, 308, and 309. On each trip we actually needed three cars to handle the crowd of passengers.
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CA&E Abandonment Day is coming up soon, (like tomorrow!!) and we need help. We will be running a two-car steel train and a three-car wood train, and we need at least one more trainman to help on the wood cars. Now I know it's been pretty hot the past few days, and if the weather gets too brutal we may decide to abandon the abandonment, rather than risk having people suffer from the heat. But the trains will still be running in any case. So we could use one or two trainmen. You do not need to be rules-qualified.
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As before, numbers in parentheses have been added for reference. Other captions are taken verbatim from the prints.
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| (2051) |
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| P&N #2100 Gastonia NC 11/13/43 DO NOT COPY Vic Wagner |
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| (2100) Greenville, S.C. 6-17-47 John F. Humiston
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| (2101) |
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| (2102 - 5103) |
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| (2104) |
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| (2104) |
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| (2104) |
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| Granville shops Aug. 8, 1947 |
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| P&N #2103-2051 leaving Charlotte N.C. station May 18, 1950 |
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| P&N #2103 Mt. Holly N.C. station May 18, 1950 |
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| #2104 Spartanburg, S.C. |
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| P&N #2101 Greenwood S.C. term. July 16, 1934 |
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| Coming into Charlotte Station Nov 1941 when on Carolina maneuvers |
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| S.C. Div. P&N 194- |
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The Simms collection has a large number of pictures of the Piedmont & Northern, about which I know little and will have to learn. We'll start with some of their many large electric locomotives, since the line had a substantial freight business. Most of these prints have little or no information on the back. Numbers in parentheses have been added for convenience.
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| River Jct., S.C. 6-16-47 (351 - a freight motor rebuilt from ex-PRR MPB-54 combine 350 following a wreck) |
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| River Jct., S.C. 6-16-47
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| #5006 ex SL&U Greenville S.C. Shops Aug. 3, 1947 |
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| (5102 - GE, 1913) |
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| (5104 - 5100 - both GE, 1913) |
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| (5105 - GE, 1913) |
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| (5601 - homebuilt, 1924) |
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| (5601) |
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| (5601) |
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| Spartanburg, S.C. 6-18-47 |
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Many thanks to Zach Ehlers, freelance blog reporter as well as IRM president (we'll let you make the call as to which of those is the more prestigious title), who sent along some photos taken on Sunday of Trolley Weekend, which my father and I both had to miss.
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