Hicks Car Works
News and views of progress at the Illinois Railway Museum
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
A New Home for the 321
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Tuesday Projects
Just a sample of what was happening on Tuesday:
I believe I have pretty much finished up the third-rail beam project for the time being. The two currently on the bench can be installed on the 319, and that should take care of all our operating cars. The 453 will eventually need a set, but that's far in the future.
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Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Simms Collection - Arkansas Valley Interurban
The Arkansas Valley Interurban operated between Wichita and Hutchinson in Kansas, and has an interesting history as told by Hilton & Due. Passenger service ended in 1938, but freight service continued until 1942, when the rails were requisitioned for a wartime scrap drive.
None of these pictures have any information, except for the location of #202.
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| #202 Oak Valley |
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Monday, June 22, 2026
Soggy Sunday
Frank writes…
The bolt heads as well as the fuse clips on one of the beams still need to be primed and painted, but there's no tremendous rush on that. All three of our regular service steel cars now have a full set of third rail beams (though admittedly the 409 is out of service at the moment for air compressor work).
I also sprayed the bolt heads on the new beams on the 460 black, as shown here - it may not be obvious, but that's the point! And there were a couple of other things I worked on that I failed to get any photos of. I did some inspection work on the 18, checking out the air compressor among other things. WANTED: a conductor for the 18 for this coming Saturday, June 27th, during Trolley Weekend. C'mon, you know you've always wanted to be a conductor on the Shaker Heights line! Go to VSP and sign up today!
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Sunday, June 21, 2026
Busy Saturday
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| Here we see a lineup of main-line power. |
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| The Shay passing the heavyweight special. |
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| The CA&E steel car train was busy all day. |
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| For our first trip, we had a large group out from Chicago, and it was standing room only in both cars. That's pretty unusual at IRM, but just the way it was at rush hour on the CA&E! |
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Friday, June 19, 2026
Thursday Car Shop News
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Wednesday, June 17, 2026
The Doodlebug Evening News
Many thanks to our redoubtable roving reporter, Gregg Wolfersheim, who sends along the latest news on the restoration of Union Pacific M-35, our EMC doodlebug.
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Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Simms Collection -- NY and Philly
Here we have a few pictures from the East Coast, and all but the first have interesting info written on the backs. Their accuracy is not guaranteed, so constructive comments are welcome, as always.
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| ERA's #1 leased From T.A.T. Corp Mt. Vernon, NY April 1944 |
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| Southern N.Y. RY. Combination Interurban at Hartwick, NY June 20/36 Orange |
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| 10/3/43 P & W southbound as seen from Penna. RR freight cutoff CHARLES H. BRADY CLARENDON HILLS, ILL. |
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| 10/3/43 LVT going W. on P&W near Penna RR freight cutoff CHARLES H. BRADY CLARENDON HILLS, ILL. |
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| International Rys. Buffalo Lockport Int. |
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| Pittsburgh near Monongahela River |
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| Baltimore, West Arlington Barns |
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| Photo by R. W. Merriman Cap. City Transit No. 1234 At Girard, Ill. On July 1940 New "PCC" car on way to Wash DC from St. Louis Car Co (Snapped going thru town on ITRR Train #202). |
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Monday Report
Things were busy as usual on Monday. The west (front) side of Barn 7 is being replaced, and of course many other things around the property were happening.
But I'll stick to Barn 4, as usual. I did a lot of wire-wheeling to clean up the various cast iron parts for the beams, and got rather dirty in the process. But as seen here, the #1 end beam for the 319 now has a scraper installed.
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