Hicks Car Works
News and views of progress at the Illinois Railway Museum
Friday, July 26, 2024
Van Dorn Catalog
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Frank Hicks
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Labels: Permanent Features, Van Dorn
Wednesday, July 24, 2024
Heavy Lift Department Update
Many thanks to our friend Paul Krot, who sends along an update from the IRM Heavy Lift Department!
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Tuesday, July 23, 2024
Take a Step Back...
Frank writes...
And here's the 3142 in Yard 7. Everything went smoothly, the crowds were happy, the weather was beautiful - what more could you want? I ended up doing 30 trips around the car line, so I certainly kept busy.
That folks! Below, Bob on the left, Marcus, and ____ (help!).
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Frank Hicks
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Labels: Track Progress
Monday, July 22, 2024
Are You Busy?
Weekday operations resume their usual peaceful character, now that Thomas is over. Monday was another relatively relaxing day at IRM, and given a choice, I was able to run the 431. Everything went well. We had two school groups visiting, and they chose to take the same trip at noon, so the car was jam-packed with kids, but everyone had a great time. Later in the day, Harold stopped by with some of his friends, one of whom got to run one of the trips. It helps to be friends with the boss!
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Randall Hicks
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Saturday, July 20, 2024
More Thomas
Another day of Thomas went well. A lot of people put in a lot of effort to make these four busy days a success, and I certainly can't begin to list them all. A great deal of thanks is due to everyone who helped; most of them spent a lot more time on Thomas than I did. One sad note: our old friend Larry Stone was planning to fly in from Nevada for a second weekend, but his flight yesterday was cancelled due to the airline computer snafu, so he had to stay home.
Just a few more pictures:
Meanwhile, deep in the mysterious caverns of Barn 4, a few of the regulars continued on their chosen projects, trying to avoid being dragooned into picking up trash or something. Here Tim was getting ready to apply numbers to the 1808.
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Labels: Day Out With Thomas
Friday, July 19, 2024
Thursday Update
We know there's trouble and turmoil these days, everywhere you look.
One of our main projects right now is replacing the upholstery in the three CA&E St. Louis cars. I was working in the 451. New seats have been received and are still in their plastic bags.
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