Frank writes...
In Barn 4, the guys had started working on the 319 late Saturday. The first job tackled was the trap at the #1R corner, which had started to pull out of the body corner post. That's no good. Here we see the trap support bracket removed; thanks to Joel and Zach for drilling out and dowelling the holes so the bracket could be reattached securely.
Zach also noticed that the floor latch wasn't working right, so he and Richard removed it, as shown here. Thanks to Zach for replacing the spring in the latch! The traps on the CA&E Jewetts and all the steel cars are basically the same as on North Shore cars except that the latch is mounted to the floor next to the trap instead of to the trap itself, and consists of a pedal you step on to release the trap. When they work, it's great - you don't even have to bend over to raise the trap.
...and here are the doors after a mirror-smooth application of fresh red paint. Next weekend, we hope to take these out in the sunlight along with some older samples to confirm that we have the correct shade. If we do - fingers crossed - then these doors will get their outsides painted before reinstallation, and then the 460 will be ready for service.
For a CA&E fan, it's hard not to like this view! The 451 on the left is seen with its baggage racks, on which wire-wheeling is just about done; then the 319 is on the pit; and the 306 is on track 42. Joel surveys Wheaton West.
As always, there's plenty going on. Tim was hard at work installing floor slats in the (1)268 while Brian and Will were working on rebuilding a handful of M23 motorman's valves they pulled out of storage. Joel was cleaning stuff out of the west end of Barn 4 so it can be opened for public viewing. Speaking of which, Kansas City 755 has seen more attention from Tim, Mike, and Greg. Above, the battery compartment has been cleaned up and painted, and they've reinstalled one of the two smaller outboard markers on the back of the car. These were removed when the car went to Philadelphia. The rooftop markers, which were installed by Philadelphia, were also removed from the rear of the car.
















































