Hicks Car Works
News and views of progress at the Illinois Railway Museum
Friday, June 19, 2026
Thursday Car Shop News
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Wednesday, June 17, 2026
The Doodlebug Evening News
Many thanks to our redoubtable roving reporter, Gregg Wolfersheim, who sends along the latest news on the restoration of Union Pacific M-35, our EMC doodlebug.
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Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Simms Collection -- NY and Philly
Here we have a few pictures from the East Coast, and all but the first have interesting info written on the backs. Their accuracy is not guaranteed, so constructive comments are welcome, as always.
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| ERA's #1 leased From T.A.T. Corp Mt. Vernon, NY April 1944 |
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| Southern N.Y. RY. Combination Interurban at Hartwick, NY June 20/36 Orange |
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| 10/3/43 P & W southbound as seen from Penna. RR freight cutoff CHARLES H. BRADY CLARENDON HILLS, ILL. |
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| 10/3/43 LVT going W. on P&W near Penna RR freight cutoff CHARLES H. BRADY CLARENDON HILLS, ILL. |
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| International Rys. Buffalo Lockport Int. |
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| Pittsburgh near Monongahela River |
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| Baltimore, West Arlington Barns |
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| Photo by R. W. Merriman Cap. City Transit No. 1234 At Girard, Ill. On July 1940 New "PCC" car on way to Wash DC from St. Louis Car Co (Snapped going thru town on ITRR Train #202). |
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Monday Report
Things were busy as usual on Monday. The west (front) side of Barn 7 is being replaced, and of course many other things around the property were happening.
But I'll stick to Barn 4, as usual. I did a lot of wire-wheeling to clean up the various cast iron parts for the beams, and got rather dirty in the process. But as seen here, the #1 end beam for the 319 now has a scraper installed.
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Monday, June 15, 2026
Disassembly Day
Frank writes...
To move the swing links aside and free up the bolster, it was also necessary to remove the top pins that the swing links hang from. Here, the spring plank has been blocked up and then the bolster weighted down with the fork extenders. That got the weight off the swing link bosses and allowed Brian (left) and Dan to drive out the pins.
With that, the swing links could be moved aside, and voila - the truck bolster was lifted free of the truck!
Here's what was underneath the truck bolster: a pair of three-wide elliptical, or leaf, springs. The car sits on the truck bolster, the truck bolster sits on these, these sit on the spring plank, and the spring plank is hung from the main truck frame from the swing links.
We removed the leaf springs, which was pretty easy because the assemblies aren't bolted together, they are just held together by gravity and the restricted movement of the bolster. You may notice something amiss with this particular spring: a couple of the "leaves" are broken. This is why the 36 was taken out of service. The plan is to replace all leaf springs on this truck with new ones manufactured to the original specifications.
While we have the truck apart, we intend to clean it up and repaint it. Greg and Steven helped rig up the spring plank and lift it out of the truck for easier cleanup.
Of course, that wasn't the only thing being worked on. For my part, I spent much of the rest of my time working on spare parts-related things. One of the projects was moving some spare seat frames from the 309, shown here, to a new storage location. Thanks to Steven, Ashtin, Will, and Richard for their help with this work!
The shop was abuzz with activity. Jimmy, Richard, Brian, Steven, Ashtin, Nick, and Will were working on various things, plus Zach and Joel were operating during the day. Seen above, the streetcar contingent was present, too. Steve is up on the ladder, removing parts from the roof of the 755, while Mike looks on. This past week Mike repainted the running boards on the 19, visible on the left. They look great!
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Sunday, June 14, 2026
Simms Collection -- Mystery Quiz #3
Time for some more excitement and thrills, with challenges you can't find anywhere else!
To start with, I was actually going to include this picture, when I suddenly realized how obvious it was. This car later became the 144, and how I wish it could have been saved!
OK, time to put on your thinking caps.
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| #6 |
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Saturday, June 13, 2026
Simms Collection -- Miscellany
I've been busy with other things, so this next installment has few real challenges. The first image is badly damaged, so your guess is better than mine, but the rest are mildly interesting, I hope.
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| St. Paul Southern #2 |
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| Grand Rapids Grand Haven and Muskegon #10 |
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