News and views of progress at the Illinois Railway Museum
Saturday, August 30, 2014
Strike Up the Band Organs
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Today's Track Map
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Thursday, August 28, 2014
Clear the Deck
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Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Thomas Week 2 or This Isn't Ground Hog Day
In spite of our urging folks to get into one of the barns for protection the boarding tent became a place to go, even though it was still really outdoors.
As the day progressed we had more and more folks missing their assigned train because of the parking situation. By the time 1 o'clock came around we had close to 300 missed connections. The situation almost got out of hand when some folks who missed the 1 o'clock were told that the next time we could accommodate them would be 5 PM. The decision was then made to operate an unscheduled train instead of having the planed 2 PM break. So for the second day in a row we asked the crew to skip their lunch break. Hamburgers and pizza slices were distributed for the crew along the train at 2:30. Th crew in the Thomas cab tied their white handkerchiefs to the hand rails for the 2 o'clock run to signify the extra. Even after the extra train was operated there were still a significant number of missed connections for the remainder of the day, but we usually had sufficient space to accommodate them on the next train. The last train of the day was operated at 5.
The 4 cars on the streetcar loop kept up with the passenger loads there and once again a fourth train was operated on the main line during the peak hours. By all reports it was needed. The only trouble spot was a control problem on the 431 late in the afternoon that required a a rescue train to pick up the passengers. The 431 was pushed back to East Union by the 409.
So much for Thomas until next year, now if I can just get that music out of my head!
Oh my I just made a blog post without a single train picture!! I promise it will never happen again.
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Labels: Day Out With Thomas
Monday, August 25, 2014
Side Notes
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Saturday, August 23, 2014
A Damp Nuisance
We have the usual crowds of visitors of all ages.
And there's a one-man band, as I take it.
Thanks!
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Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Intermission
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Labels: Day Out With Thomas
Thomas for the "L" of it
I was out at the museum on Sunday only, working in train service. This year I found myself on the crew of the museum's CTA 4000 series "L" cars, which I had not worked before, at least not that I can remember. They're a bit tired but are rugged, dependable cars and they look rather nice inside. One of the cars, 4412, got a new roof about two years ago courtesy of Tim Peters. It was done to the exemplary standards that are typical of Tim's work but I noticed that he didn't quite finish the job: there's still a little laminated card in the cab that says "Do not run in the rain - roof leaks - W. Wulfert 9-93"! I worked as conductor; our motorman for the day was Jim West and the trainman was Dave Hammer.
The crowd seemed good; as can be seen of this photo looking down Depot Street, the property was fairly mobbed with people. That's always encouraging to see! It was hard for me to gauge exactly how good the crowd was but it seemed strong. One or two of our eight (!) mainline trips we had to turn people away, and generally our train was pretty full. The 4000s carried something like 500 people during the day, I figured. As usual the visitors seemed to be in good spirits and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves. The 1630 was a big attraction, as usual; for those visitors who only make it out to Union for this event it was their first real steam engine experience in a while.
The day didn't go as smoothly for everyone, though. CSL 144, the first Chicago streetcar acquired by IRM and a longtime member of the operating fleet, suffered an air compressor failure midway through the day. The silver lining was that CSL 1374 (the "Matchbox"), which was beautifully restored by Frank Sirinek and crew during the 1980s, was brought out to replace it on the streetcar line. It's always nice to see something different in operation and I'm sure that the visitors who rode on the 1374 were impressed with the quality of the restoration job and the attractiveness of the interior.
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Labels: Day Out With Thomas
Monday, August 18, 2014
Thomas Weekend 1 or is this Ground Hog Day?
The day out with Thomas event is a bit like the movie Groundhog Day. Pretty much a repeat of what occurred last time with a few differences. So for this post I'll focus on those differences. The first is that the Thomas train utilized a car new to IRM. The recently acquired Henrietta replaced one of the Lakawanna coaches that has traditionally been used in the Thomas train. For those of you familiar with the Island of Sodor railway you'll recognize that Henrietta is one of the characters operating there.
Although I didn't observe it myself there was some discussion at dinner that capacity on the three main line trains was maxed out during the mid day. There is some thought about adding a fourth train next week for several hours mid day, thus having a departure every 15min.
Hopefully next weekend will be as smooth and successful as this one was. See you then.
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Labels: Day Out With Thomas
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Thomas Day 1
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