Thanks again to our ABBC, or Air Brake Bureau Chief, Brian LaKemper, who sends along a report of this past weekend's activities in the land of pneumatics.
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News and views of progress at the Illinois Railway Museum
Thursday, May 7, 2026
The Pneumatic News
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Wednesday Brief
And this will be brief. But we'll start with some interesting news. On Wednesday morning we received a very useful gift from a generous donor: a complete, like new, welding set. I don't know enough about welding to tell you very much, but the pictures speak for themselves. I helped him unload his truck and put the cart back together.
And several of the others were at work on their projects, as usual. But I didn't get any pictures. Sorry!
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Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Doodlebug Dispatch
Our faithful freelance reporter, Gregg Wolfersheim, is hard at work on Union Pacific doodlebug M-35 once again, and he's sent along this report of recent progress.
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Simms Collection -- Illinois Terminal
MAIN LINE
| RH: Fan trip with the 277, at Monticello, I believe |
| RH: Probably the same |
| RH: Same fan trip at Champaign |
| Parlor car 535 |
| "Illinois Terminal Granite City, Illinois Red, blue trimming used as an experiment with this one car Color scheme not considered satis- factory" |
| At Springfield 1947 |
| Peoria |
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Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Beaming with Pride
OK, I admit I get some of my best jokes from Tim. Nonetheless, it's true that we're beaming with pride here at IRM. Here's just a few pictures from Monday.
First, let's stop in at the new office section. The contractors are making good progress, and soon you'll be able to make your generous contributions to the Visitor Center here.
The young guys were nice enough to move two complete beams from down at the end of Bruneau Drive to the car shop. I needed another shoe assembly, and with a little Kroil the nuts come off pretty easily.
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Monday, May 4, 2026
Pullman Sunday
Frank writes...
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Simms Collection -- Indiana Railroad Fan Trip
On May 19, 1940, shortly before the Indiana Railroad went out of business, a group of interurban enthusiasts chartered a fan trip with three of the IRR's famous high-speed lightweight interurban cars - numbers 65, 57, and 58. A three-car train was highly unusual in regular service, and it was not long afterwards that two of the cars were scrapped. But this trip had far-reaching consequences.
Howard Odinius was one of the organizers of the group on this trip, and his efforts to preserve car 65 led to the foundation of the Illinois Railway Museum and the eventual preservation of 500 more pieces of railroad equipment, plus buildings, signs, documents, and everything else. So let's climb aboard!
| 3-car fan special on Terre Haute line |
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| 5/19/40 Eaton, Ind. |
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| New Castle, Ind. |
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| Muncie, Ind. Nickel Plate RR. |
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| Indianapolis |
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| Between Muncie & New Castle |
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