News and views of progress at the Illinois Railway Museum
Saturday, February 23, 2013
319 Progress
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Friday, February 22, 2013
I Want To Be Loved By You
Illinois Railway Museum
Box 427
Union, IL 60180
or donate online through our secure website at this link.
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Monday, February 18, 2013
Operating Schedule for 2013
If you're rules-qualified, please sign up for a couple of days - we're always in need of motormen, conductors and trainmen. Thanks!
Posted by Frank Hicks at 12:39 PM 2 comments
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Saturday, February 16, 2013
Henrietta Hippo
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Thursday, February 14, 2013
319 Report
And since the old clamp was now free, I used it to attach the original patch plate at this location under the hip. It's at a larger angle than I would have chosen, because it was designed for clamping vertically from wall to wall across the car, but it works fine.
It takes awhile, but after filling the joint now looks like this. I need to let it set up for a day or two, and on Saturday I should be able to make a final fill, sand it down, and start painting.
Posted by Randall Hicks at 6:22 PM 4 comments
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Saturday, February 9, 2013
A Pony On Wheels
Have you forgotten about Barn 14? I hope not!
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Friday, February 8, 2013
Differing Styles, Same Goal
research" or "help the ....." where most of the money goes in the pockets of
administrators or is spent on raising more money. Do you think those tear
jerking TV/radio ads and billboards are free? The mass mailings are free?
Think about supporting a charity that spends every penny of donated money on
something tangible. Doing some real good! Accomplishing something you can see,
feel and ride!
The Illinois Railway Museum is a charitable educational organization. For 60
years we have been collecting and restoring railroad history and teaching that
history to the interested public. We don't spend money to raise more money.
Over 400 examples of railroad history have been acquired. Most await
restoration. Too many are deteriorating due to lack of indoor storage. Some
will be lost forever if money is not found to preserve them indoors.
In 60 years our volunteers have built a huge multi-building museum on a 100+
acre campus and a 5 mile demonstration railroad. The board of directors,
managers, department heads, curators and most workers are uncompensated
volunteers. They work at IRM in their spare time. Many, myself included (33
years of service), volunteer for decades.
$42,000 is needed to complete substation work
$400,000 for a storage/display building
$3,000,000 for a visitor center
The list goes on......
Consider doing some real good with your money. Support the Illinois Railway
Museum. A 501.C3 educational corporation. Visit us at irm.org
Max Tyms
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Monday, February 4, 2013
Wake-Up Call
Illinois Railway Museum
Box 427
Union, IL 60180
or donate online through our secure website at this link.
Your donations will be greatly appreciated, I assure you!
Posted by Randall Hicks at 2:00 PM 0 comments
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Super Sunday
Game? What game? On Sunday I was able to make it out to IRM for the first time this year due to a break in my work schedule and, sure enough, there was a group of hardy souls working in the shop notwithstanding the big event on TV. Norm Krentel and Jeff Brady were working on roof pieces for the Michigan Electric car, the indefatigable Tim Peters was working on windows for the 1024 and Jon Fenlaciki was making repairs to the swing-out rear window for Indiana Railroad 65. There was also a flurry of activity around the West Towns car, where Dan Fenlaciki (below) was working with Joel Ahrendt and Frank Sirinek on assembling the new brake rigging.
Many thanks to Dan and Joel for helping drag these over; boy, they were heavy! They were also rusty, but fortunately there are plenty of repeated letters in "Indiana Railroad" so we were able to use duplicate letters to fill in gaps where the original paint was rusted off. Now all we need to do is transfer the tracings to mylar and cut that out for stencils, plus I also need to trace the 205's numbers off of the side of the car that wasn't needle-chipped. It's coming along!
Posted by Frank Hicks at 12:15 PM 1 comments
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Saturday, February 2, 2013
Groundhog Day
On the right, I have removed the metal frame for the advertising sign, but the original paint will still be underneath for posterity.
Posted by Randall Hicks at 7:24 PM 7 comments
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