Thanks to our Pneumatics Bureau Chief, Brian LaKemper, who has sent in an update of work performed this past weekend in the Electric Car Shop's air brake section.
Hicks Car Works
News and views of progress at the Illinois Railway Museum
Thursday, April 30, 2026
Pneumatic News
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Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Tuesday Brief
Hardly a day goes by without notable progress in the Car Dept., and I can only catch a little of it. Here's part of what was happening on Tuesday.
Over in Barn 8, Steve Smunt and Paul Hough are making great progress on the interior of the 277. The main compartment is essentially finished, and they're now working on the vestibule.
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| There are a couple of window shades and other details that still need repair in the main compartment, but it looks great. |
The plumbing on this car was drastically changed by Shaker Heights, but after a lot of work they finally have it back the way it must have been on the Fox River. So this is a huge accomplishment.
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Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Simms Collection -- South Shore
Much of the South Shore collection is unlabeled, but most of it is pretty obvious. Captions below the photos are taken from the back of the prints unless otherwise noted.
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| Mar 19, 1939 CSS&SB + Gary Ry safety |
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| Pullman train with 17 cars |
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| (RH: I take it this is a fan trip?) |
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| #401 |
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| #1012 |
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| (RH: Appears to be southbound at Kensington) |
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| S. Shore #503 Ex. Indiana RR #377 (At one time our 504 would have looked like this) |
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| (RH: I take it this is at the shops?) |
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| (RH: Fan trip train at Van Buren. Note ad on the left for North Western streamliners to California!) |
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| #222 at South Bend Jul. 12,'38 Hauls Sunday papers from Chicago |
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Monday, April 27, 2026
Sunday Progress Report
Frank writes...
50th Avenue
Switch-A-Palooza
Here it is alongside CTA 2007, lettered 1892, which has been mostly stripped of parts and is due to be scrapped.
The 3865 was the subject of an uncompleted restoration by the Henry Ford Museum years before it came to IRM, so its exterior has a lot of new steel but the interior is still partially disassembled. But its exterior, though a bit worn, looks pretty nice. Another car that moved from Barn 13 to Barn 7 was Milwaukee snow sweeper B48, which is now parked between the two Shaker Heights cars I'm working on, the 63 and the 18.
The former occupant of that spot is Milwaukee 972, shown here running itself over to its new home at the west end of Barn 4 on the south track. The west end of the barn is going to be reopened to visitors, some 15 years or so after it was completely closed off, so we are moving some presentable cars into that end of the barn.
Moving off exhibit and down to Barn 13 is Milwaukee Electric 1129, our TM interurban coach.
This car was painted as Milwaukee Electric 1111 by Bill Nedden back in the 1970s, when things like that were less frowned upon than they would be now. In fact, the 1129 was sold to the London & Port Stanley before the TM ever adopted this "speed stripe" livery, so it never appeared anything like this.
You'll note that as a single-ended car, it only has doors on one side (and the ends). The left side of the car is completely "blind."
Here's IT 1702, looking smart with a demonstration wire spool prototypically mounted on its deck.
Milwaukee Electric L7 runs, but its air compressor needs an overhaul.
And here's the L10, which was also brought back from exile in Barn 13. It was the subject of on-again, off-again work in the early 2000s, and there's some interest in diving back into it to see if we can make it an operating locomotive for the first time in probably 50 years.
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