There weren't very many people in the car shop on Friday, but quite a bit got done anyhow.
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| I hope it works! |
News and views of progress at the Illinois Railway Museum
There weren't very many people in the car shop on Friday, but quite a bit got done anyhow.
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| I hope it works! |
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The Northern Indiana collection consists of smaller prints than usual for some reason, but I think most of these images turned out pretty well. Almost all of them have good info on the back, which I've copied verbatim.
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| George Krambles photo |
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| NI 300 series at Elkhart, Ind. City Birney (600 series) behind |
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| George Krambles photo |
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| 5-30-40 Southbend Ind. Notre Dame Ave. |
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| 5-30-40 |
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| 5-30-40 Southbend Ind. Notre Dame Ave. |
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| 5-30-40 old grand trunk bridge at Southbend |
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| #221 at South Bend Aug 25, 38 Orange & cream Richard H. Young |
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| #805 at Mishawaka Aug 12, 38 Orange & cream Richard H. Young |
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| #601 at South Bend Nov 7, 37 Orange & cream Richard H. Young |
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| Northern Indian Ry. #352? On Ship St. St. Joe, Mich. -- 2 St. Joe Benton Harbor Birneys #6th So St. Joe |
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It may be hard to believe, but this Sunday is the day before Memorial Day. Frank and I will be running the CA&E wood cars, 309 and 319, and we could use a trainman. You do not need to be rules-qualified. Let us know if you can, and show up on Sunday. You'll be glad you did!
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I'm back from a vacation in Alaska, which is why there hasn't been much weekday news. But I do have some pictures from today.
Mostly I was working on the same old story -- the third rail beams. Bored yet? I removed another shoe assembly from one of the Brookins beams, cleaned it up, installed it, and gave it some primer.
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Frank writes...
Randy adds: The 78" wheelbase trucks under the 308, 309, and the other earlier wood cars were built by Pullman to a CA&E design based on Dorner MCB. They ordered 50 pairs, which was not quite enough to re-equip all of the cars, including the work equipment. And there were always a few trucks in the shop being overhauled. So the 36 wound up with a pair of older trucks. Cars numbered 311 and above had 84" wheelbase trucks, and that's a different subject.
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