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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Thursday, July 2, 2026
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Simms Collection -- Piedmont & Northern Passenger Cars
As before, numbers in parentheses have been added for reference. Other captions are taken verbatim from the prints.
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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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Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Simms Collection -- Piedmont & Northern Locomotives
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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| Spartanburg, S.C. 6-18-47 |
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Monday, June 29, 2026
Trolley Weekend Sunday
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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Sunday, June 28, 2026
A Beautiful Day Along Van Aken Boulevard
Frank writes...
I really didn't get a chance to take any photos because we didn't stop all day. There were just two cars on the streetcar line, us and the D13, and they were boarding at Central Avenue - using some very tall metal stairs - and then running "express" around the car line to unload back at Central. As such, for all the other streetcar stops, we were the only car all day. This worked out pretty well, as it turned out - we had fairly heavy loads on most trips, including a couple where we were really packed. The D13 would load at Central and start moving when we got to Barn 9, then we'd depart Central by the time they returned.
The D13 was very popular, no doubt - it's not often you get a "fully open-air" ride around the streetcar line! Nathan, Mikey, and their crew put picnic tables in the dump section for people to sit at, and this seems like it worked great. Hey, you know, Hops Aboard is coming up in August...
In addition to the 18 and D13 on the car line, CTA 2243-2244 - which also haven't seen much revenue operation recently - were in shuttle service running out of the 50th Avenue west track. I didn't get any photos, but on the main line, there was a three-car North Shore train consisting of the 251, 714, and 749; the caboose train, hauled by Charles City Western 300, recently back in operation; the coach train, pulled by ComEd 4; and North Shore "MD car" 229, which was carrying riders in the center freight section.
Finally, apropos of nothing, but we get all kinds of interesting things donated. This fiberglass "engine" (of sorts) recently showed up, courtesy of a generous donor. Whether it makes a future appearance on the IRM playground - either with or without its current weird animal-themed livery - remains to be seen. Anyone know what that logo on the front is?
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Saturday, June 27, 2026
WANTED - M15 Brake Handle
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Friday, June 26, 2026
Simms Collection -- Texas Electric
None of the pictures in the Texas Electric folder have any information on the back. Almost all seem to be fan trip photos. The last image here, though, is a postcard sent to Al Simms, so we have an exact date it was sent. And the 360 is basically the only car which has been preserved in good condition.
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