With a heavy heart we must report the death of Mitch Markovitz, an extraordinary artist and great friend to all who knew him. It was only three months ago that the Museum held an exhibition of his work, and Mitch gave a fascinating talk about his life and work. We'll add more information as it becomes available.
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News and views of progress at the Illinois Railway Museum
Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Simms Collection -- Miscellany
Just a few odds and ends from the vast Simms collection....
DENVER & INTERMOUNTAIN
| M-157 |
| #309 |
| #53 Suburban car |
| #225 ex-Ft. Wayne-Lima car COLUMBIA PARK AND SOUTHWESTERN |
| #9 ex-Vera Cruz, currently preserved at Ft. Smith |
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Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Enjoy the Finest
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Monday, July 13, 2026
Thomas Day 2
Frank writes…
The run number tag he procured for me had a familiar name scrawled on the back!
Here's a sharp-looking lineup, and in chronological order, no less. Zach and Randy were on the 144, while Jeff O. and Joseph were on the 4391. Jeff F. was my lunch relief, much appreciated as always. We also had a visit from Jeremy, an old Seashore volunteer now living in California.
After the service cars were back in the barn at the end of the afternoon, the guys did some switching to reload the 'Liner into Barn 7. Here's a sight to warm the heart of any Highwood aficionado.
The 354 was taken on a test trip around the streetcar loop and passed with flying colors, from what I'm told. I don't think I'd mentioned this, but the 354 started experiencing the same "frog striking" problem at South Junction that the 18 did, and at about the same time. Fortunately, the track repair that was put into effect a few weeks ago seems to have done the trick for this car, as well. Depending on volunteer time and inspection schedules, the 354 may again be making occasional appearances in service.
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Sunday, July 12, 2026
Thomas Day 1
The first day of Thomas was busy as usual. I didn't get a chance to take many pictures during the day, but in the morning here he is ready to start pulling the train. I note that he seems to have a new paint scheme.
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Friday, July 10, 2026
Simms Collection - Pacific Electric Wood Cars
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| 952 West of Sierra Vista 3-5-41 |
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| 979 |
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| 995 LA 8/41 |
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| 1054 Temple City |
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| 1430 12-42 |
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| 00151 |
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| 00195 -- Weed Burner |
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Puzzles Everywhere
Today, let's see how good you are at solving yesterday's puzzles.
To begin with, Tim spent much of his time carefully cutting out this piece of wood. What in the world is this for?
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Thursday, July 9, 2026
Union Pacific M35 Update
Many thanks to our indomitable investigative reporter, Gregg Wolfersheim, who sends along this update of his recent progress on Union Pacific doodlebug M-35.
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Wednesday Snapshot
This will be brief. I didn't get any pictures of what the others were doing. But I managed to install one of the new third rail beams on the 319. I hauled it over to the car on a wagon, and raised it into place using an old car jack.
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Wednesday, July 8, 2026
Simms Collection - Utah Interurbans
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| UIC 503 Logan, Utah |
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| UIC 504 Near Hyrum 6-17-44 |
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| UIC 512 6-16-44 Mendon, Utah |
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| UIC 515 Wellsville, Utah 6-16-44 |
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| UIC 517 |
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| Bamberger 323 North of Lagoon 6-18-44 |
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| Bamberger 324 North of Lagoon 6-18-44 |
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| Bamberger 325 Farmington, Utah 6-18-44 |
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| SLG&W 503 Salt Lake, Utah The SLG&W is probably best known for its open trailers, used for the busy excursion traffic to the Saltair pavilion. Three of them have been saved in poor condition. |
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