Monday, April 27, 2026

Sunday Progress Report

Frank writes...


Most of the department spent all of Saturday and most of Sunday switching, and we've got more on that below. For my part, I worked with various other volunteers to make progress on a few of our CA&E (and other) cars. Apologies in advance if I've forgotten anyone's name!
These aren't in chronological order, but the most notable step forward was probably the progress on the last third rail beam for the 460. Greg, Jimmy, and I went over to Barn 6, picked up the third rail beam, measured the correct end-to-end hole spacing, and brought the beam back to the car shop. Here it is after Greg set us up to drill new holes on the drill press. (I should also mention that this was made possible by Joel installing dowels in the old holes last week.) This project went smoothly, so we took the beam back over to Barn 6 just before dinnertime.
After dinner, Greg, Nick, and I installed the beam on the car. Voila, the 460 has a complete set of third rail beams, I believe for the first time since it left Wheaton in 1962.
Over on the CA&E wood car fleet, during the afternoon, Zach, Ashtin, Will, and I removed the pilot from the 36. We put the pilot along the barn wall and also moved the third rail beams from the trailer truck out of the way. We hope to pull the trailer truck within the next few weeks so that we can replace broken leaf spring packs; once that's done, the car should go back into revenue service for the first time since 2023.

I failed to get any photos, but Brian also got replacement studs and nuts - plus a new gasket - and reinstalled the feed valve on the 308. We still need to complete this car's annual inspection, but lacking motors at the moment simplifies that job.
There wasn't really any progress on the 451 this weekend, but it did get moved for the first time in a few months because the CTA 2200s that have been living at the northwest corner of Barn 4 left the barn via the pit lead and the 451 had to move out of the way. (The new denizens of Track 41 west of the curtain are Sand Springs 68 and Veracruz 19.) Here's the 451 being shoved back into its spot west of the pit. But wait, what's that in Yard 4?
That's right - like the swallows returning to San Juan Capistrano, the storage reefers have returned to Yard 4 East. Department switch crews brought them back over on Sunday morning and refilled track 42. While the reefers to the right, on track 43, are more or less immobile, the ones on track 42 are expected to move on an occasional basis to move cars in and out of the restoration bays at the east end of Barn 4 on the center track.
The other thing I worked on was Shaker Heights 63. I touched up the grey paint around the edges of the roof and the upper rear markers; although these areas were rolled with grey paint last fall, there were some spots that needed to be filled in. I still need to climb up on the roof one of these days and put a coat of grey on the center of the roof, but except for RA emblems and a bit of door-adjacent lettering, that will complete the paint job on this car.

50th Avenue

Before we get to the switching update, there's big news over at 50th Avenue! Ever since the 'L' station replaced Yard 1 back in the early 1980s, the plan has been to install a gantlet track on the west side that would allow us to operate either narrow (Chicago 'L' width) or wide (railroad width) equipment out of that track. But for the last 40 years or so, only the wide track has been in place, making it impractical to operate elevated-width equipment out of that track for the public due to the 1' or so gap. But this past week, our hardworking Track Department volunteers all took a week off their jobs and tackled the task of installing the "narrow track" on the west side of 50th. They also replaced ties and installed a switch. The result was that on Saturday, the 431 was brought over for clearance testing. After a bit of "platform shaving,” the test was a success! Thanks to Bill Wulfert for sending along these photos of the testing work on Saturday.




This is an exciting step forward. It will make it easy to operate two different shuttle trains out of 50th Avenue, meaning that if we want to, we can operate six mainline trains as part of a regular rotation instead of five - the usual four out of the depot plus two shuttle trains out of 50th. A huge THANK YOU goes out to our indefatigable Track Department for all their work to make this happen!

Switch-A-Palooza

There was quite a bit more switching on Saturday and Sunday, involving moving cars to different spots in various barns. Barns 4, 6, and 7 in particular have seen some changes. Barn 7 is now home to at least two cars that have been redeemed from exile in Barn 13. Thanks to Bill Wulfert for the following photos.
Detroit Department of Street Railways 3865 is our only "Peter Witt" and our only Detroit car. It was brought back to Barn 7 for display.
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."

And some additional photos taken during the Saturday switch-a-thon were sent by Joel:
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.

A lot more equipment has moved around that isn't pictured here; you'll just have to visit to see all the changes!

Simms Collection -- Chicago and Joliet Electric

 All of the captions below the pictures in this group are taken verbatim from the backs of the photos.

We already have a detailed history of the C&JE available at this link.


Lemont

Argo, May 30, 1934   C&JE #240

Oct. 1934 at Cicero & Argo C&J terminal
C&JE #240

Chicago & Joliet Electric Ry. Co.
Light weight steel and wood double
end suburban pas. motor car no. 235
                              At Lockport, Ill.
Taken in Nov. 18th, 1933
Abandoned in July 31st, 1934
Color - orange and cream
Lockport - Joliet - Rockdale Division
PHOTO BY EDWARD FRANK, JR.


May 1934 - Argo terminal

Nov. 17, 1933 at Argo

ARGO, Ill.  Nov. 1934   #230

Joliet       #247

Joliet Eastern Ry. #118
Chicago Hts. - Joliet - Aurora, Ill.

Sunday, April 26, 2026

The Simms Photo Collection

IRM was recently donated a large collection of photographs of electric railways from the collection of the late Alan Simms, one of the early Car Dept. members whom I knew back in the old days.  Our sincere thanks to his son Steven for making these available to us.

These are almost all 3"x5" prints, and most have curled up with age, so making good digital images of them is not easy.  Many were taken by Ed Frank Jr., another early IRM member, but most are not attributed.

These images are all copyrighted by Hicks Car Works and may not be reproduced without permission.


Chicago and Joliet Electric

Fox River Electric


Simms Collection - Fox River Electric

The Fox River collection has a good number of photos of cars in operation during the last year or two, plus a variety of pictures along the line, taken just before abandonment on March 31, 1935.  Ed Frank took many of the pictures, including the ones taken on the last day.  Several views are not labeled.


THE  ROUTE


Aurora, Main & Broadway   3/28/35
CA&E 434,  AE&FR 302


Fox and Water St.
"Aurora-bound car about to make the Aurora loop"


Southbound car on Lake St. in Aurora
Ed Frank's ubiquitous bicycle on left.
RR sign with flasher on the right may indicate that the track shifts over to the right side of the road heading north, so northbound traffic will be crossing the track.


306 (L) and 301 at Exposition Park   May '34
If not the bicycle, there's often his grip.


Car 305 northbound near Exposition Park   May '34


Stop 22 south of Batavia, looking north along Rt. 31   3/31/35


Looking south toward Batavia   3/31/35
(probably from near Campana Road, south of Stop 31)


Same location in the winter.


Geneva station   3/31/35

Wheeler's Siding on Anderson Blvd. in Geneva
CA&E 419 in distance


Bridge over Norton Creek north of St. Charles
Stop 43 in the distance


Not labeled -- probably near Fox River Hts.


Fox River Heights   3/31/35


Five Islands Bridge looking north
Stop 49 ahead on left


Coleman Grove, Stop 49   3/31/35

The sign says:
COLEMAN GROVE
FISHING           BOATS FOR RENT
PICNIC PLATES    SPRING WATER
REFRESHMENTS     PARKING 25c


Coleman Yard, Stop 50   3/31/35


Coleman IC station


Coleman interchange


Not labeled -- I'm going to guess Stop 56
Bridge St., South Elgin


North of S. Elgin looking south    2/22/38



Car 300 and locomotive 23 at Kerber's, Stop 62   2/27/35


CERA fan trip on locomotive 23, 9/2/40
Probably at Asylum powerhouse



CARS AND WORK EQUIPMENT


Box motor #1 OOS at Aurora, 3/28/35


106 at Aurora   May '34

106 at Aurora
"1933    Aurora Shops
Car in front was used between Elgin &
Carpentersville abandoned in
1933 because tornado tore the
trolley line down"


A 200 series at Aurora     2/14/34
(RH: Several older cars such as this were rebuilt for one-man service with
folding doors and step wells.)
 

"202 at Aurora   May '34   Orange and yellow     Photo by Ed Frank Jr."


Car 204 at Elgin,  Aug. '33


Car 300 at Elgin    May '34


Car 303, flat car A, line car 4 at Elgin   Apr '34