So far, the collection consists of this IC side-door caboose, which is nicely painted and lettered. There were no signs or indications of when it might be open. It's located on what's left of the old IC main line from Bloomington to Decatur; about 1/4 mile of track south of here to the current end of live track has been torn up and the streets regraded. To the north, it appears there's at least 1/2 mile of track still in place, but there don't seem to be any plans for operation.
News and views of progress at the Illinois Railway Museum
Monday, November 29, 2010
Heyworth Railroad Museum
So far, the collection consists of this IC side-door caboose, which is nicely painted and lettered. There were no signs or indications of when it might be open. It's located on what's left of the old IC main line from Bloomington to Decatur; about 1/4 mile of track south of here to the current end of live track has been torn up and the streets regraded. To the north, it appears there's at least 1/2 mile of track still in place, but there don't seem to be any plans for operation.
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Labels: Trip Reports
Friday, November 26, 2010
IT Antimacassars
More info about this project was posted here and here.
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Labels: Illinois Terminal
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Neither Rain Nor Sleet...
It will be great to see this car in service with the 460, won't it?
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Labels: 319 Progress
Saturday, November 20, 2010
319 Report
This is just the thing for raising the ceiling panel in the 319 where it had come loose, as pictured last time. A step box was needed to provide the correct height.
One amusing thing is that the wires for the 600V lighting circuits run through the ceiling just where I would like to install screws, so I have to work around them. Or else.
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Labels: 319 Progress
Friday, November 19, 2010
Veracruz Open Car
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Time for Dessert
After some more surface prep, and giving the smoker compartment a chance to warm up on this chilly day, I put another finish coat on the entire bulkhead, as seen here. The wall on the right side has been used for testing various methods, and looks pretty good.
The paint on the door and below the window on the left side was in good condition, so those parts I just roughed up and repainted. The section around the window may need some more work, but basically I think it's going well. I also did more work on the side walls.
As a side note, in the left-hand picture above, the window frame in the lower right-hand corner is exactly the same color as the wall behind it. So you can't really trust these photos. You have to see it in person.
And the Cleveland PCC that Eric and Ed have been working on for so many years is now in Barn 2 also, waiting its turn for painting.
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Labels: 319 Progress
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
ARM Convention 1978 - Track Dept.
All photos are copyright Tom Hunter and not for reproduction, etc.
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Labels: Nostalgia
Monday, November 15, 2010
Sunday at the Museum
I was able to make it out to IRM for a few hours on Sunday afternoon. I worked on a few small projects and also enjoyed wasting some time going for a fan trip on the 460 and helping Bob Kutella test out the buzzers in the Sand Springs car. After looking over all the progress being made on the 319 (see post below), I took the #1 end controller cover over to Barn 4 and proceeded to needle-chip and wire-wheel it (at left, photo halfway through the process). The next time I'm at IRM I can needle-chip the #2 end controller cover.
Following this, I took a few photos of the truck-mounted sanders on the 205 for our old friend Laddie Vitek; he is working with the group in Portland, Oregon restoring Portland Traction 813, a Brill Master Unit that operated during the 1950's alongside our own 205 (813 as PT 4012 and 205 as PT 4003). I also brought the very last end window from the 205 into the shop to be stripped; the photo at right shows some of my progress. Once all of the paint is off of the window it will be reinstalled, completing that small part of the restoration.
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Labels: 205 Progress, 319 Progress
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Action-Packed Weekend
I also cleaned up the floor in the smoker and put on a first coat of primer. This gets rid of the last of the ugly red floor. My old friend Jim Blower worked for Brookins for several years and might have painted the floor in this car red. Sorry, Jim.
On Saturday morning I made several sets of measurements. There's no doubt that the car is no longer level, and we will need to shim up the bolster at the motor truck end. This is not entirely unexpected; it's a result of the truck swap between the 36 and 303 that took place in Cleveland, as we've explained before. So there's some more work to be done, but we're getting close. Thanks, Rod!!!
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Labels: 319 Progress, 36 Progress