News and views of progress at the Illinois Railway Museum
Friday, May 31, 2019
Don't Give Up!
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Thursday, May 30, 2019
The Rockhill Collection, Pt. 4
L. O. Norman Taken at Decatur prior to 1915 |
Springfield 10-30-48 |
L. O. Norman Danville Taken prior to 1930 |
E. Peoria frt yards 10-30-48 |
E. Peoria frt yards 10-30-48 |
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Labels: Illinois Terminal
Car Department Report
I was out at the Museum yesterday, but what I was doing wasn't very photogenic. So there isn't much to look at, but keep reading.
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Wednesday, May 29, 2019
The Rockhill Collection, Pt. 3
Today's selection of photos is entirely Illinois Terminal, plus one mystery.
Morton 7-24-52 |
Springfield - of course this is the 233-234, both of which are now at IRM |
Springfield, with the 234 closer to the camera. The cars were in an unusual livery of blue with silver letterboard at this time. |
Springfield |
Springfield Yard |
Xmas 49 |
301-303 Springfield Station |
518 at St. Louis, 11-48 - This car is at IRM in essentially this condition |
4 car NRHS trip 9-6-53 |
7-24-52, Springfield - one of the ex-C&LE freight trailers |
E. Peoria Decatur Local |
E. Peoria |
This one is the mystery. The car has the IT oval on the side but doesn't appear in Jenkins' roster. Any ideas? |
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Labels: Illinois Terminal
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Rainy Day Blues
Frank adds...
We'd hoped that Vivian's first train ride would be on the CA&E, but the CSL is a solid second in my book of favorite electric railways so we went for a trip on the Matchbox. I suspect the length of the voyage was more to her liking as well. And of course we can't miss a visit to Grandpa, doing his best to class up the atmosphere in the car shop.
Posted by Randall Hicks at 4:28 PM 1 comments
Labels: 309 Progress
Monday Photos from Chuck Amstein
More excellent results from our official staff photographer, who writes:
"Attached are my photos taken on the official equipment waterproof test day. Videos sooner or later."
Posted by Randall Hicks at 7:51 AM 1 comments