And off we go!
News and views of progress at the Illinois Railway Museum
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Paradise and Pacific
And off we go!
Posted by Randall Hicks at 11:22 AM 1 comments
Labels: Trip Reports
Saturday, March 30, 2013
In All Directions
Also up on the rooftop, Norm Krentel and Jeff Brady were working on the Michigan Electric 28.
Posted by Randall Hicks at 7:31 PM 0 comments
Labels: 36 Progress, Filming
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Lights, Camera, Action!
They set up a large heated tent over near the Schroeder Store.
Posted by Randall Hicks at 6:56 PM 5 comments
Labels: 36 Progress, Filming
Brilliance
Here is a special sneak peak for Hicks Car Works readers (see caption and photo of Dorothy McLevis): Special thanks to Walter Keevil who identified all but one of the women. At this time, Gwyn Stupar is reaching out to former NSL employees to get a real-life testimonial to add to the exhibit. Both Gwyn and Joe Stupar would like to thank everyone at the museum who helped contribute to the well-being of the exhibit cars themselves for this to even be possible, especially members of the Coach Department Jon Habegger and the late Phil Stepek, as well as Max Tyms.
Dorothy M. McLevis models the new uniform for women collectors on the main line, designed after consultation with the eight women collectors then in service to incorporate their ideas. Brass buttons omitted. Used in Nov. 1944 NSLN. Keevil photo.
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Labels: North Shore
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Time to Clean Up
Saturday, April 6 and Saturday, April 13. Start at 10 AM and meet at the west end of Barn 7 on both days.
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Tuesday, March 26, 2013
McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park
Close your eyes! We're about to run full speed right past this absolute displaying "Stop"!
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Labels: Trip Reports
Monday, March 25, 2013
IRMA Update
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Labels: IRMA
Park Locomotives
Here are a couple of Santa Fe locomotives on display in Arizona.
It was donated to the city in 1956.
And behind it is a modern steel waycar.
Posted by Randall Hicks at 5:15 PM 4 comments
Labels: Trip Reports