Everybody seemed to be having a good time. The West End Jazz Band was playing at the Pavilion.
News and views of progress at the Illinois Railway Museum
Monday, May 31, 2010
Memorial Day
Everybody seemed to be having a good time. The West End Jazz Band was playing at the Pavilion.
Posted by Randall Hicks at 8:25 PM 3 comments
Labels: 319 Progress
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Our Finest Hour
Henry Vincent and Dan Buck were the train crew, and everything went well. I'll be back Monday; Dan will be the motorman and I'll be the conductor.
My only complaint is that I seemed to get more than my fair share of grade crossing incidents, near misses where people drove in front of the train long after I started whistling. I'm not sure what makes people act so stupidiously. But I'm sure all you readers of this blog are a lot smarter than to do anything like that!
Update: Here are some pictures submitted by Joseph Blidy, who visited with his son and reports having a great time. Thanks! And thanks again to all those who put so much time and effort into making this re-enactment a success.
(L) Here's a great shot of the plane pacing the 309, and reflected in the standing water.
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Friday, May 28, 2010
Be Prepared!
Jim had started sanding down a door panel, and feathered it nicely to show all of the various layers of paint. This displays the history of the 319 just like rings on a tree. From top to bottom:
- Bare metal (and perhaps some primer?)
- 1940: Washington Blue #1
- 1950: Brown primer
- 1950: Washington Blue #2
- 1953: More primer
- 1953: Brilliant Red
- c. 1963: Brookins Blue
- c. 1995: More primer
- c. 1995: Cliff Perry's orange/tan
Here they are at work.
(L) Cody (R) OK, I should've written down her name....
In other news: it would be nice if we could all just get along, but no.... everybody seems to be preparing for war. It should be exciting to watch, though!!!
So my uncle says: "Hey. Youse guys better be there, ya see? Doan' make us come after ya. Remember, we know where youse live!"
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Labels: 319 Progress
Happy Birthday, Frank!
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Labels: Birthdays
Monday, May 24, 2010
Painting the CA&E Cars
We have hired Jim Followell to do the painting; he's done work for IRM before. He will paint the 319, 409, 451, and 460, all in the final red and grey paint scheme. There's a bonus if he gets the job done by July 4th, which he believes he can. The 319 will be painted first. Everybody, including me, wants to see the 319 get painted so its place in the Diesel shop can be taken by the 409. Jim has quoted a price of $2200 for the labor including surface prep and painting the sides of the 319, not including underbody, roof, or lettering. This seems reasonable to me. Julie will pay for the three steel cars, but the 319 is my project, so I need help. Any contributions will be most welcome, and of course you will still be eligible for our own "Take the Throttle"-type runs when the 319 is operational. I'm sure we'll have the 319 ready for service by July 4th.
Charlie has already done quite a bit, of course, but Jim started today on surface prep for the next coats of paint. Here we see Jim (L) and his helper Cody (R) hard at work on the car, in spite of the brutal heat outside. (Sorry, I brought my camera but not the battery, so these are cell phone pictures. Anyway, it's proof that they're working hard!)
And I should point out that work on the steel cars is continuing, thanks to Stan and the rest of the guys. The 460 has its trolley poles installed so it can run by itself, and more work was being done today. Rod, Stan, Joe, and several others were on hand for the TV gig, and continued working on various projects as time allowed. A lot is getting done!
Posted by Randall Hicks at 7:56 PM 2 comments
Labels: 319 Progress, Trolleyville
Smile!
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Labels: Publicity
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Congratulations!
Congratulations to Bevin and Frank who were married yesterday, and are now enjoying their honeymoon cruising in the Caribbean. We wish them the best of luck!
Posted by Randall Hicks at 3:25 PM 3 comments
Auto Racing at Exposition Park
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Labels: Car Cards
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
319 Report
I also installed both of the new trolley hooks which Rod had made. This required drilling new holes. (I thought about reversing this picture to see if anybody noticed, but decided against it.)
And I took home a couple of seat cushions to recover. I also did some masking on the 319 in preparation for painting, and a few other minor things.
In other news, Volkman was replacing ties under the east switch. I don't think anybody else has track standards like ours.
Posted by Randall Hicks at 5:51 PM 3 comments
Labels: 319 Progress
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Join the War Effort!
Here's the link: The Anzio Express and the North Platte Canteen
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Monday, May 17, 2010
Drying Out
The birds, at least, are enjoying themselves. Spot the red-wing blackbird.
First of all, some exciting news from over the weekend! I couldn't be there because my daughter was graduating from college, but lots happened anyway. (Or maybe because....) After the Car Dept. team finished replacing a broken truck spring on the 415 on Saturday, they had time to bring the 36 over and swap trucks. The 303's motor truck came out from under the 36, and a spare 4000 trailer truck went in to hold the car up.
On Sunday the rebuilt motors were put back into the truck, as seen dimly here. I think we're actually ahead of schedule, so thanks to everybody who helped! That includes Stan, Joel, Ray Weart, Dan, Greg K., Warren, and Nick. As mentioned before, we'll be going out to Warehouse Point on the weekend of June 19th to swap trucks under the 303.
And if everybody's interest in the Trolleyville cars wasn't flagging, who knows what might have been accomplished? :)
I started by vacuuming out the 319 as best I could. I finished putting a first coat of finish black on the remaining window sills, then started painting the floor with a first coat of primer. This is pretty close to the finish brown, which will be the same as we have on the 308 and 309.
Before we leave, let's see what Tim Peters has been accomplishing. He has spray painted the numbers on the 1268 and outlined them by hand, as seen here. He is also nearly finished with the interior. He plans to have the car in service by Memorial Day, at which point it will probably move back to Barn 8 to free up a slot in Barn 4. It looks great!
Posted by Randall Hicks at 5:49 PM 5 comments
Labels: 319 Progress
Thursday, May 13, 2010
An Uncertain Fate
Here's another newspaper article in the Hicks Car Works archives, from the Tribune of November 1957. Most of the information is reasonably accurate. (The idea of adapting the cars for subway service by cutting in new doors is obviously impractical.) The company was valuing the cars at $10,000 apiece; of course, none of them were sold at that price. As you probably know, most of the cars sat outside for the next five years deteriorating, and we're lucky twenty of them were finally preserved.
And stop stealing the trolers, you thieves!
Posted by Randall Hicks at 4:32 PM 3 comments
Labels: Nostalgia
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Modern Living
Posted by Randall Hicks at 8:47 AM 4 comments
Labels: Car Cards
Monday, May 10, 2010
Car Men Working
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Labels: Van Dorn