Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Electroliner diner update
Of course that second photo shows Mister Electroliner himself, Ed Oslowski. The dining car has had its flooring taken up so that the subfloor can be repaired. Once that's done, new replacement flooring will go in. I believe that the diner actually had red carpet during its North Shore Line days, so that ought to be eye-catching.
Monday, June 28, 2021
Just Visiting
Sunday, June 27, 2021
Another pleasant Sunday
Note to self: the anticlimber at the east end of the 36 never got a second coat of blue paint, and needs it. Oops. Anyway, at the end of the day we broke the service train on the tail track, added the 36 into the consist in the middle, and we now have a three-car wood train for the 3rd. Many thanks to Joel and Jeron for helping with switch moves and pit work.
My other good deed for the day was finally locating the two spare Shaker Heights ventilators we acquired with the trove of Trolleyville parts. These are off of a center-door car like our 18, but never got painted by Trolleyville, so we can use them for matching the correct color of roof red. From an initial glance, it appears that the correct color is much closer to "tile red" than to the "circus red" that Trolleyville put on the 18's roof in the 1960s, which is not a shock.
In other news, most of the Sunday regulars were working on getting two of the Highliners taken down to Schmidt Siding by a diesel to test them out under the overhead at the west end of the railroad. Next weekend, on the 3rd and 4th, you'll be able to run a two-car train of these behemoths for the low cost of just $10. No advance reservations, first-come first-served, so make sure to arrive early! There's no telling when, or if, we may offer this opportunity again.
And here's the interior of the Electroliner end car following spray-painting all the walls with primer. Joel reported that the 'Liner crew wasn't sure whether they'd be able to get this job done today, but he offered them a bag of "Casa Ahrendt" brand cookies if they did. Lo and behold, the spraying was done and the cookies were obtained. What can we say? A good manager knows how to motivate his workers.
Saturday, June 26, 2021
Special Charter
On Friday, IRM hosted a charter group of children from the Boys and Girls Club of Chicago, sponsored by the Union League, I was told. Community outreach is an important part of our mission, so some special equipment was brought out that you don't ordinarily see on a weekday.
Thursday, June 24, 2021
Freight Car News
In case you've been getting bored with Electric Car Dept. news, our friend Bob Albertson sends along some pictures and information of recent progress involving freight car projects far to the south, out in the nether regions of Barns 10 and 11. Nobody can be in two places at once, so we really appreciate getting updates like this!
1) The bobber roof is 1/3 done. Victor Humphreys, Dave Rogan and Bill Peterson continue to work away on that project.
2) Rick Marzec and others from the steam department have been helping work on a couple cars to get them ready for the Milwaukee Railroad Historical Association event in August. Last week his team painted the sides of URTX 37190 in barn 11 and this week the side ladders and hardware were painted black. I've included a couple pictures and will take more next week. Buzz will do the lettering in July and that car will be done.
3) MILW hopper 97051 has been moved
outside to take its turn being sand blasted. It will be repainted grey with
black lettering. Also planned to be done by the MRHA meeting.
4) SOO caboose X5001 is not SOO any
more. Buzz is leading the project to return it to MILW X5001 orange. Also
planned to be done by August.
5) Warren Newhouse is heading the effort to blast and repaint the MILW dynamometer, but I'll let him talk about that project.
Wednesday, June 23, 2021
Breaking News
We still need a trainman on the CA&E wood cars for this Sunday. You do not need to be rules-qualified.
And in other historic news, Frank discovered that the Hicks Locomotive and Car Works built some of the early Jordan spreaders, as documented at this post. We hadn't known that, but it makes more sense than building furniture. In any case, I'll update the company history soon. With luck, you learn something new every day.
Tuesday, June 22, 2021
Tuesday Progress
There are so many different things happening at IRM, even on a weekday, that it's hard to keep them all organized. Let's see how well I can do.
I'll start with the 453. The second shift guys are helping with this; here we see that Greg has disassembled one of the trolley bases and will be refurbishing it for service. This is a big help, as right now there's not a lot more that can be done on the roof until the bases are in place.