Thursday, June 22, 2023

Exciting Thursday

 We have lots of exciting progress to report for Thursday, and it's a lot for one day.

My first project was an issue that popped up last Saturday, but I didn't want to publish it for obvious reasons.  The bracket supporting one of the trap doors on the 319 got out of whack, so it was impossible to close the trap door completely, and therefore to close the people door at all, and therefore to lock up the car.  Luckily this end of Barn 8 is currently not open to the public.  So I started by disassembling the trap door mechanism, replacing some of the wood, getting new screws, etc.  It takes a while to get everything I needed from the shop, make test fits, and so on.  If only I had my own golf cart...


But while we're over at Barn 4, look at this nice new sign -- a dramatic improvement to the campus!


Inside the barn, John, Gerry, and Buzz were hard at work on the 306, mostly doing the lettering today.  As we go along, you'll get to see the fascinating step-by step process.


First, Buzz attaches his professional-quality masks to the sides.


And after the backing is removed, you can see what the lettering will be.


Next door, Tim was hard at work installing canvas on the 1808.


And making rapid progress, as usual.


Anyway, I finally got the bracket installed and mounted firmly.


I also checked the other trap doors to see if the same problem was developing elsewhere, but they all looked OK.  In true CA&E fashion, two of the four traps have a different style bracket holding them up.


But now the trap closes properly, and the car is locked.


I also worked on fixing the whistle valve on the 308.  With the time available, it just isn't feasible to disassemble all the piping and replace the valve, so I patched it up as best I could.  Before, the whistle was making a constant low moan, but at least I put it out of its misery.  There's still a small air leak, but the whistle functions fine, and it should be good for one day of service.

In the shop, John cut the glass for this end window on the 18.  The two sides are not quite parallel, but that's what's needed so it will fit the end of the car.  Frank should be happy.


And out in back, the contractors are making good progress on the barn extension.




Back on the Fox River car, see if you can tell what's underneath....



And once the masking is carefully removed, the lettering appears in all its glory.


This herald would make a good vision test:



And of course, no trip on the Fox River line would be complete without a visit to the asylum.



Regular operation continued with Paul Schneble running the 431:


And I wanted to get a couple of pictures of the recently-completed track in Yard 12.


It's beautiful.  You couldn't possibly regulate ballast more perfectly than this.


And naturally a lot of other exciting things have been happening at IRM, and are planned for the near future.  Stay tuned!

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Any word on the fire damage to building 6? The 306 looks lovely. I can almost see it in speedrail colors running out the Rapid Transit line.
C Kronenwetter

Randall Hicks said...

The damage to Barn 6 was fortunately limited by the quick response of the various fire departments, but it will have to be repaired before the barn can be opened to the public again. I don't know how long that will take.

Anonymous said...

Will the cars in Barn 6 be available for the July 1 70 for 70? Thanks
Bob Miller

Randall Hicks said...

Yes, I believe there was no damage to the equipment other than soot. The most recent list has 73 items so we have a very slight margin for dropouts.

Anonymous said...

Will there eventually be a building over the new yard 12 tracks?
C Kronenwetter

Tim Fennell said...

Any idea on the origins of CA&E sign? Location/use?

Ted Miles said...

Randy,
Sorry to hear about the fire in Car Barn Six. I am glad to see the work on Car Barn Four progressing and the #306 is turning into the great car I know it can be!

Ted Miles IRM Member

John Sheldon said...

Do you mean the AE&FRE sign? Between S. Elgin and Elgin stops. From found original ticket

Randall Hicks said...

Sorry, I think he's referring to the metal sign posted outside in front of the barn. That's a CA&E property sign but it could have come from anywhere along the route, I just don't know.

As for Yard 12, I'm sure there will be a barn, but plans and priorities keep changing.