Friday, July 6, 2018

Last Train from Noblesville

To make a long story short, the Indiana Transportation Museum has been evicted from its home of many years in Noblesville's Forest Park.  The current deadline to remove all remaining equipment is July 12.  But be that as it may....

On Thursday, Norm Krentel, Bill Wulfert, and I drove down to Noblesville to pick up a compressor we wanted and to investigate a couple of possible acquisitions.  And while we were at it, we took a final look at some of the equipment there.  I won't say anything about possible acquisitions until decisions have been taken by the responsible parties.  But we can see a few of the better pieces at the museum that will be preserved elsewhere.

Norm and Bill drove a Museum truck to carry the D3F compressor.  



The museum grounds were very busy, with various types of machinery in motion everywhere, operated by different groups or companies.




Here Norm and Bill are finishing up putting blocking around the compressor.


The Nickel Plate locomotive was being prepped to be hoisted out.  It will be going to Kentucky.  I will be interested to see pictures of exactly how it will be done.







Inside the storage barn is the real jewel of the collection, Flagler's private car, the FEC 90.  Craig Presler kindly gave us a complete tour of the interior of the car, which is in amazingly good condition.  The car is complete with all of the original furnishings and appurtenances.  It will be going to Logansport.




The car was evidently built with Pintsch gas lighting, later changed, of course.


The woodwork (entirely satinwood) is stunning.







Nickel-plated fixtures.








And then there's the Singer engine, a very early (1898) electric locomotive used at the Singer plant in South Bend, still in excellent condition.   It too will be going to Logansport.






There is also the body of a mule car dating to 1869, or so they say.  


6 comments:

  1. Is the compressor from one of the scrapped el cars? I will be watching this page closely, as I am interested in the possibility of new acquisitions!

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  2. randy,
    what is the name of the group in logansport? i am very interested in that early electric loco.

    Have they announced the new home of th emuseum?

    Ted

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  3. Logansport will be the new location of ITM, or what's left of it. Unless their plans change.

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  4. Glad to hear some of the usable parts made it out. Lots of misinformation on Facebook and nothing but bickering on RYPN...

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  5. Where is (did) North Shore 172 go?

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  6. I regret that at the present time we have good reasons for not discussing any possible acquisitions. When the moves if any actually take place, we'll let you know. Until then, let's talk about Thomas the Tank Engine!

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