That didn't take long! It seems like our Toronto streetcar arrived only yesterday, and yet it's now operational. Don't believe me? Cliff McKay sends us a couple of nighttime photos plus an astounding video of the car in action. Of course, it can't go very far due to the difference in gauge, so we'll have to set up a transfer point. Tickets will be going on sale soon....
News and views of progress at the Illinois Railway Museum
Monday, November 25, 2019
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8 comments:
Was that move done with a stinger or does the car have battery backup like the new Milwaukee cars do?
C Kronenwetter
Is this the first time a piece of equipment has operated under power at IRM on non-standard-gauge track?
It was hooked up to a stinger. You can see it hanging on the trolley bus wires to the left, at the start of the video.
Cliff McKay
Is that car single or double ended?
C Kronenwetter
I believe the answer to Frank's question must be yes, mainly because we've had so little odd gauge trackage or equipment over the years. We can probably list it all:
1) 2' gauge for the tunnel equipment. I'd be surprised if any of those wheels will even turn.
2) 3' gauge for a couple of rusted-out locomotives.
3) Pennsylvania trolley gauge for the trucks from the PST 68, perhaps. That certainly never went anywhere.
I can't think of anything else, can you?
Folks,
I think it was very smart to get a pair of extra trucks; it is going to be a lot easier to to re-gauge the LRV trucks without a body on top of it!
Ted Miles, IRM Member
Thanks, Ted. We are very lucky to have people in charge who are smart enough to foresee problems like that.
Hello Randy Hicks, Seen Your Picture with Dad, Frank Hicks in Classic Trains Magazine, Winter 2019 Issue Today Dec 1, 2019. You have more than a Great Singing Voice. What a Cool Thing that you do! Jeff Thompson Your Classmate 1968.
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