News and views of progress at the Illinois Railway Museum
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Mon Train Bleu
Posted by Randall Hicks at 7:57 PM 1 comments
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Wednesday, November 27, 2013
309/319 Report
In any case, we all have much to be thankful for. Have a happy Thanksgiving Day!
Posted by Randall Hicks at 8:19 PM 0 comments
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Thursday, November 21, 2013
Top to Bottom
Still a little body and fender work needed on the platform, however....
Posted by Randall Hicks at 9:22 PM 4 comments
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Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Long-Lost Twin
I thought this article (found in RyPN Flimsies) was interesting. The body of Michigan Electric car 29, a residence, doughnut shop, and shed for the last 80 or so years, has been rescued by the local historical society in Grass Lake, Mich. This is from the same order as our car #28, which Norm Krentel rescued from a similar status about 40 years ago, and which is now undergoing thorough restoration at IRM. The 29 was never really lost, of course: Norm has always been aware of its existence. The society plans to do some restoration work with the help of local volunteers. Good luck!
Posted by Randall Hicks at 11:34 AM 2 comments
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
No Regrets At IRM
9:11: Firehouse looks great to me. Nice and clean, built-in kitchen, comfortable chairs, what's not to like?
9:14: Just as the fire chief announces he's retiring, the railroad wreck alarm comes through. So he's probably doomed.
9:16: The excitement starts! The firemen arrive in no time at the wreck site; there's a small fire next to Bob's overturned tank car, and passengers are trapped inside the derailed bilevels. The Great Northern hopper sure looks nice. Bad news: the tank car is full of propane. The chief looks worried.
9:20: Lots of rapid action. The inside of the bilevel is a real mess. Plenty of blood everywhere. Then a big explosion, followed by the next commercial break. This is great!
9:29: Big panic to put out the propane fire and rescue the dying. One of the characters from "The Good Wife" seems to have wandered into the wrong program. What's he doing here? Meanwhile, the seals on the water pipes on the tanker fail, so no water. Meanwhile the tank car is burning like a blowtorch. Yikes!
9:35: Now we gotta rescue people trapped in the partly-wrecked building. The chief leads the way into the wreckage, when suddenly things start to collapse, the lights go out, and ... more commercials. Who could have seen that coming??
9:38: The chief is trapped, but the tank car is about to explode, so he orders everyone to get away. Of course, there are always a couple of loyal soldiers who won't abandon their CO... or something.
9:42: The chief has no regrets he gave his life to save his men... but wait, maybe there's hope!
9:44: Bleeding victims keep showing up in odd places. The fire is put out. But while our backs are turned, the chief is somehow extricated from the building. The crisis is suddenly over. Time to turn in your badge, chief.
9:53: During the commercial break, the chief rethinks his decision. He looks at his badge. The house won't be the same without him. The guys want him to stay.... What will he decide to do? Meanwhile, various subplots are wrapped up for this week.
9:57: The chief decides to stay, and makes an impassioned speech to the bureaucrats. He has no regrets.
I hope we don't either!
Posted by Randall Hicks at 9:08 PM 13 comments
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Roof Work -- Before, During, and After
Posted by Randall Hicks at 11:22 AM 7 comments
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Tuesday, November 12, 2013
IRM on TV
Posted by Randall Hicks at 6:29 PM 3 comments
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Up In the Attic
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Anniversary Bash
President Joe Stupar gave a great speech outlining the status of the Museum, and he presented Malcolm McCarter, the only surviving one of the original ten, with an award of appreciation for his 60 years of service. (Photo by G. Stupar)
Bob Opal provided the musical background and he's going as strong as ever.
Lots of old friends were there. Jeff Brady, Norm Krentel, and my wife Maggie.
Some of the silent auction items.
Posted by Randall Hicks at 7:58 PM 0 comments
Thursday, November 7, 2013
319 Progress
Speaking of black: Ted had asked about having a third rail on display. We have a collection of third rail parts, and I noticed that somebody had painted a couple of CA&E chairs black, out behind the woodshop. Here's what they look like.
And another ongoing project we may not have mentioned is repair of the 50th Avenue station. The B&G team have replaced all of the lower (horizontal) siding, patched up several other parts, and one of the guys was painting the trim today. So that's a nice improvement.
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