Frank writes…
Another project for me was helping Steve, who is hard at work on the Kansas City PCC, by tracing the lettering off the car. This meant tracing the "swoops" at both ends of the "spitballs" as well as tracing the car numbers. I also sprayed primer on the hardware for the 460's third rail beams - next time I'll cover that with gloss black - and helped with a couple other small things.
The siding replacement on Barn 7 means that we're temporarily afforded the best view in probably 40 years of the north side of CSL F-305 and E-223.
And I needed to go over to the Steam Shop for an errand, so why not see what they're up to over there? Above is Illinois Central Mogul 3719, which is undergoing a cosmetic restoration.
You'll notice that the engine has jacketing applied to it, which looks terrific! That will really make a big difference in its appearance. Kudos to the Steam Team for their work on this locomotive.
And here's the 428, which has been the subject of recent tender restoration work as well as machining on newly fabricated driving boxes.













































