On my way to the Museum on Sunday morning it was raining heavily, and I was doubting the weather reports that predicted clear weather. Are we ever going to be able to get out of the barn? But by about 10 it had all passed, and the rest of the day was magnificent.
Hicks Car Works
News and views of progress at the Illinois Railway Museum
Monday, May 25, 2026
Spectacular Sunday
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Saturday, May 23, 2026
Friday Prep Work
There weren't very many people in the car shop on Friday, but quite a bit got done anyhow.
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| I hope it works! |
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Friday, May 22, 2026
Simms Collection -- Northern Indiana Railway
The Northern Indiana collection consists of smaller prints than usual for some reason, but I think most of these images turned out pretty well. Almost all of them have good info on the back, which I've copied verbatim. (Updates from Art Peterson in italics)
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| George Krambles photo South Bend 8/7/32 |
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| NI 300 series at Elkhart, Ind. City Birney (600 series) behind |
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| George Krambles photo Michigan City 9/6/33 |
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| 5-30-40 Southbend Ind. Notre Dame Ave. |
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| 5-30-40 |
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| 5-30-40 Southbend Ind. Notre Dame Ave. |
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| 5-30-40 old grand trunk bridge at Southbend |
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| #221 at South Bend Aug 25, 38 Orange & cream Richard H. Young |
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| #805 at Mishawaka Aug 12, 38 Orange & cream Richard H. Young |
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| #601 at South Bend Nov 7, 37 Orange & cream Richard H. Young |
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| Northern Indian Ry. #352? On Ship St. St. Joe, Mich. -- 2 St. Joe Benton Harbor Birneys #6th So St. Joe |
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Thursday, May 21, 2026
Monorail Preservation
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Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Help Wanted
It may be hard to believe, but this Sunday is the day before Memorial Day. Frank and I will be running the CA&E wood cars, 309 and 319, and we could use a trainman. You do not need to be rules-qualified. Let us know if you can, and show up on Sunday. You'll be glad you did!
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Wednesday Work
I'm back from a vacation in Alaska, which is why there hasn't been much weekday news. But I do have some pictures from today.
Mostly I was working on the same old story -- the third rail beams. Bored yet? I removed another shoe assembly from one of the Brookins beams, cleaned it up, installed it, and gave it some primer.
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Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Sunday Synopsis and Saturday Switching Supplement
Frank writes...
Randy adds: The 78" wheelbase trucks under the 308, 309, and the other earlier wood cars were built by Pullman to a CA&E design based on Dorner MCB. They ordered 50 pairs, which was not quite enough to re-equip all of the cars, including the work equipment. And there were always a few trucks in the shop being overhauled. So the 36 wound up with a pair of older trucks. Cars numbered 311 and above had 84" wheelbase trucks, and that's a different subject.
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