News and views of progress at the Illinois Railway Museum
Thursday, November 29, 2012
36 (I Hope) Report
Posted by Randall Hicks at 6:16 PM 4 comments
Labels: 36 Progress
Going, going, almost gone or car 36 where are you?
Al writes…
With this progress we are coming close to removing all vestiges of the car's "Cleveland" identity. Somehow I couldn't resist the urge to leave the painted number on the side of the car to the very last. I felt like there should be a little ceremony as I removed that last "Cleveland" identity item. So I held a little ceremony with the barn cats( oh wait there are no barn cats in barn eight ) as that identity was removed. I believe that was the last vestige of Columbia Park and Southwestern identity remaining.After sanding I was able to get a coat of primer on the car,
Speaking of residents of barn 8, 4412 has joined the group and is shown here wearing its new hat. Tim Peters did meet his Thanksgiving deadline.
As always there was a lot of activity in barn 4 and the wood shop on a Wednesday. Spent a little time observing the manufacture of new windows. Bob Katella does a good job covering those activities in his blog so I won't repeat them here.
One activity that was unique was continued attention to stringing trolley wire over the connection just east of the barns.
This blog entry is brought to you by the Shameless Prodding Division of Hicks Car Works. Please remember to consider a donation to the Barn 14 fund. And remember the matching contribution program offered by the Hicks car works.
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Labels: 36 Progress, Barn 14 donation, Shameless Prodding Division
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Matching Grants
"Best wishes and thanks for all that you do."
Posted by Randall Hicks at 7:09 PM 0 comments
Labels: Barn 14 donation
Hidden Compartments
Posted by Randall Hicks at 6:00 AM 1 comments
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Money, Money, Money
Donations continue to come in. For instance, Tom and Sharon Sharratt have donated $100 for coach storage. I think I'm keeping up with the correspondence, but let me know if you haven't gotten an acknowledgement.
And the brass hats have been heard from. Jamie Kolanowski and Nick Kallas have recently made substantial donations to the Diesel Department indoor storage fund - thanks! And then Jeron has threatened to send in even more. So I guess I'm buying myself several hundred dollars' worth of good will from the Diesel Department. I just hope they remember who I am. I'll need plenty of expert advice and assistance when the time comes to install a Diesel generator in the 321.
Update: The Diesel guys just don't quit. Martin Both and Laddie Vitek have submitted big contributions. It's a conspiracy! What's happened to our buddies in the Car Dept.?
Posted by Randall Hicks at 8:16 AM 4 comments
Labels: Barn 14 donation
Monday, November 26, 2012
Just Like Downtown!
So in the future we should probably try to emulate the best professional repair practices as shown here. Just like they do it downtown!
Posted by Randall Hicks at 10:55 PM 2 comments
Sunday, November 25, 2012
From the Mailbox
Posted by Randall Hicks at 11:07 AM 1 comments
Labels: Barn 14 donation
Saturday, November 24, 2012
The Bowling Alley
By the way, I'm sorry that some spam comments have gotten through. Until recently, Blogger was very good about rejecting them, but the spammers must have figured out some new trick. Spam comments should usually be obvious, with their generic "what a great blog, your posts are so informative" BS and often crummy English, so don't click on any links. We'll delete them as soon as we can. Comments from actual readers are welcome, of course, but please identify yourself. That helps. Thanks!
Posted by Randall Hicks at 5:38 PM 7 comments
Labels: 36 Progress
Friday, November 23, 2012
Plan Ahead
If you haven't done so already, read about our incredible donation matching offer here.
Update: Roger Kramer is planning ahead. He just made a substantial contribution on behalf of his favorite car, the Ingramport, which needs indoor storage. Thanks!
Posted by Randall Hicks at 6:35 PM 1 comments
Labels: Barn 14 donation
Thanks!
If you haven't done so already, read about our incredible donation matching offer here.
More donations have been received, along with some great essays. A $25 donor from Ohio writes:
"Time has proven in railway museum world that a barn is the other
half to saving any piece of equipment. Unlike Lake Wobegone, where the
decades cannot improve the town, decades outside make a piece of railway
equipment only a full size pattern of rotted wood and iron oxide.
Thousands of rotted out caboose cabins and sheds around the country
prove the need for real cover."
Other recent donors include Charles Kronenwetter and David Cook.
And then our own Bob Kutella says:
"I believe the core collection of IRM equipment is essential to the fabric of
IRM. Some of these cars are wood bodied and fragile, and have been under
IRM stewardship for over HALF A CENTURY! Yet they are largely forgotten in
many cases. Just because a piece of equipment has been acquired by IRM, it
cannot be considered SAVED until under a roof. If we are serious about
preservation we should all work to fill up Barn 14 and get another 2000 feet
of track filled up and under roof.
"That is the only way to really save this equipment and help assure it will
be preserved for the future. Many are not restored, but if allowed to
crumble to dust under the relentless onslaught of mother nature, there will
be nothing left to work with for the restorationists of the future.
"I have perhaps a more personal commitment to saving these cars as a
Collection Curator, but all should consider helping in any way, as their
circumstances permit. If I had a sudden windfall of disposable income I
would surely consider working to start at once on a seond Barn. It is that
impoortant to me. Put aside any special interests or favorite departments.
All equipment now outdoors needs help in getting inside. Even one more car
inside is important, whatever your favorites might be or where your
interests lie."
And he backs up his words with a $100 donation to the freight car fund RISWFC. Also, see Ray Bellock's recent comment about checking with your employer about matching funds. Excellent point!
Thanks, everybody!
Posted by Randall Hicks at 8:28 AM 2 comments
Labels: Barn 14 donation
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Breaking IRM News II
Posted by Randall Hicks at 4:27 PM 1 comments
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Every Bit Helps
Finally, it's time to examine your conscience. What have you done for IRM lately? Stumped? If so, there's a quick and easy solution!
Posted by Randall Hicks at 6:41 PM 0 comments
Labels: 36 Progress, Barn 14 donation
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Dollar for Dollar Challenge
We've had plenty of pleading, cajoling, and explaining. It's time for direct action.
Illinois Railway Museum
Box 427
Union, IL 60180
or donate online through our secure website at this link.
Posted by Randall Hicks at 9:58 PM 3 comments
Labels: Barn 14 donation
We Get Results
Well, that was quick! A $200 donor writes:
"Thanks for all of the work that you and the team have done at IRM. I
can see the thousands of man hours invested in all of the restorations
at IRM.
"I’m not a member but I appreciate the work that you and the other
members of IRM do. We took my son up for one of the “Day out with
Thomas” weekends and were very happy with how well things were organized
and laid out as well as the pride that the members took in not only
their areas of specialty but also making the littlest ones feel
welcome. We took a trip around the loop on one of the trolley cars and
the driver was kind enough to explain a little bit about how the car
worked and some of the areas we were passing. We definitely appreciated
it."
And Frank Nero, an IRM Diesel engineer, has contributed $50, which will also be matched.
Now it's your turn!
Posted by Randall Hicks at 9:57 PM 0 comments
Labels: Barn 14 donation
Monday, November 19, 2012
Breaking IRM News!
Posted by Randall Hicks at 1:44 PM 1 comments
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Let's Fix It With Duct Tape
The 4412 is making great progress. Here Tim is bolting grab irons onto the roof, helped by Bill Wulfert inside, who's holding the wrench on the nuts.
Posted by Randall Hicks at 7:47 PM 4 comments
Labels: 36 Progress
Thursday, November 15, 2012
36 Report
Posted by Randall Hicks at 7:08 PM 5 comments
Labels: 36 Progress
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
50% More or the End Is In Sight! Plus a bonus feature!
Al writes...
After my success last Tuesday I decided it was time to try again yesterday. As Randy stated in his last blog entry "Another day, another few feet of wooden siding stripped, sanded, and primed. " I was feeling a little bit better this week than last, so my efforts were able to cover one and a half windows for a 50% increase in the area prepared for future painting. Although today was chilly, working in barn 8 with a heat gun was not entirely uncomfortable.
As it was last week, things were rather quiet around the campus. I didn't have time to go exploring but some of the usual characters were seen on site including Rod, Frank, Nick, Ed and judging by the music coming from barn 4 Tim Peters was hard at work on the 4412. Of course Jan and company were keeping the lights on in the office. And hearing equipment moving about the site I assume Dave was hard work on B&G activities as well.
Bonus feature
It seems that we have a new face at IRM. Seen arriving was this three unit set of Miniature Train Company locomotive and two cars. This appears to be an MTC G12 model 12" gage amusement park train. For those of you not familiar with the Miniature Train Company it is probably best known for its F3 like locomotives on 14", 15" and 16" gage track, that were used in various amusement parks around the country. The Chicago area had at least five MTC G 16 train sets that I am aware of. There were two at Kiddieland, two at Riverview and one at Lincoln Park and I understand one is in private hands not too far from IRM.This train set is a smaller model than those and may be familiar to some of you babyboomers as similar to the one that ran in the Fair Store (note the early history of MTC was building trains for use in in Dept. stores) on State St. during Christmas (electrically operated I assume). Also arriving with the train was a truckload of 12" gage "snap track".The miniature train company was a local supplier of amusement park trains. It was a small enough company that there does not even seem to be a Wikipedia entry for it. However a brief history of the company can be found here. I guess we will need to watch IRM cyber space closely for further developments.
My only question is what relationship did the Rattlesnake Island Railroad have to the North Shore?
This Blog entry was brought to you by the Shameless Prodding Division of the Hicks Car Works.
Remember indoor storage is the only long term solution to maintaining our equipment and ensuring that the preservation efforts of our volunteers do not get undone by time and weather.
YOU, yes you are being prodded to do something about it! IRM is in the process of raising funds for Barn 14. There are several funds you can donate to, but we here at the Hicks Car Works ask that you donate to code name RISWEC for cars in the Electric Car Department Collection. Make a minimum $25.00 donation today! You can mail your check to this address:
P.O. Box 427
Union, IL 60180
Posted by Unknown at 12:05 PM 1 comments
Labels: 36 Progress, Barn 14 donation, MTC G12 train, Shameless Prodding Division
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Par for the Course
Posted by Randall Hicks at 6:29 PM 1 comments
Labels: 36 Progress