News and views of progress at the Illinois Railway Museum
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Now We're Cooking With Gas!
Posted by Randall Hicks at 7:42 PM 4 comments
Labels: 36 Progress
Saturday, November 22, 2014
36 Progress
Posted by Randall Hicks at 9:40 PM 3 comments
Labels: 36 Progress
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Smoker Painting
Posted by Randall Hicks at 6:55 PM 0 comments
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Saturday, November 15, 2014
Helping Others Helps
Andy has the tools and the truck needed for this work.
It's fun and educational too!
Posted by Randall Hicks at 7:19 PM 5 comments
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Thursday, November 13, 2014
Paint and Suffering
And as usual, other people are hard at work too.
John McKelvey works day in and day out on upholstery. Here he is rebuilding the end arm rest for a stationary seat. I didn't ask him which car this is for; I would guess it's the Lake City, but I could be wrong.
Posted by Randall Hicks at 7:06 PM 1 comments
Labels: 36 Progress
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Readers Responding
Posted by Randall Hicks at 7:37 PM 0 comments
Monday, November 10, 2014
Snowflake Special Report
Frank writes...
The Snowflake Special traction fan trip is an IRM tradition dating back to the 1970s. Most have been run on the CTA, starting with 4000s, then spam cans, and most recently Budd and Boeing cars. A couple were run on the Illinois Central and maybe even on the South Shore, but none has ever been run on Metra since the agency was created 30 years ago. None, that is, until now!
The trip began at Randolph Street and headed south with a photo stop at 53rd-55th-57th before proceeding down the South Chicago branch. This is an interesting line; at one point it paralleled the B&O, had a now-abandoned (but still easily identified by the derelict catenary bridges) yard, and in the good old days was flanked for part of it length by a CSL car line. See here for a CERA photo of a streetcar crossing the South Chicago branch at 79th. The above photo was taken at the line's terminus at 93rd.
A number of friends from the Car Department were there including Ray Cook, who just retired in September after 49 years working with the Illinois Central and later Metra. In recent years he had been running trains on the electric district and provided a lively commentary. Above he is shown pointing out the most noticeable difference between Highliners built by St. Louis (left) and Bombardier (right): the collision posts, which were I-beams on the earlier St. Louis cars but following the 27th Street wreck were changed to solid steel columns on the Bombardier cars.
The train then retreated back up the South Chicago branch and proceeded at speed down the main line all the way to University Park, the southern end of the electric district. Above can be seen a BNSF freight train sitting over on the freight tracks waiting for a delayed northbound Amtrak train to clear.
And just south of the platform in the storage track was one of the most recent Highliner II gallery cars, 1308. At this point there are still about 80 of the old Highliners in service but they are being retired weekly.
And then we took the train down the Blue Island branch, which normally doesn't have any service on Sundays. We couldn't go all the way to Blue Island, because they park trains at the platform there on Sundays, but we did go to Burr Oak. And before that there was a photo run-by at Racine Avenue.
And then it was on to Burr Oak, where I took the photo at the top of this post. After that we headed back to Randolph Street, stopping for photos at 11th Street before calling it a day. Overall the trip was wonderfully planned and very ably executed. Missed the trip? Well never fear, you can you can still help out with acquiring a pair of Highliners for IRM by sending in a donation to the Highliner fund. Every little bit helps!
Posted by Frank Hicks at 7:35 PM 1 comments
Labels: Excursions, Snowflake Special
Sunday, November 9, 2014
In the Mail
"Almost ready for barn construction!"
https://www.flickr.com/photos/barrigerlibrary/15542525830/in/photostream/
Posted by Randall Hicks at 9:27 PM 4 comments
Labels: Track Progress
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Stay Inside
A first coat of finish cream was applied to the center ceiling. It looks delicious!
Posted by Randall Hicks at 7:12 PM 1 comments
Labels: 36 Progress