Saturday, July 15, 2023

Long Live Thomas!

Today was the first Day Out With Thomas this year, and everything was a huge success, it seemed.  We had a large crowd of people, and everyone I dealt with was having a great time.  What more could you want?  

I was on streetcar relief, and I had a blast.  I got to operate three different streetcars, and conducted on two of them.  

Photo by Roger Kramer

Of course, my old buddy Roger never misses a beat.  He was out in front of Barn 3 selling his fund-raiser cookies, as always.

Before the real work started, though, and the regular crews needed relief, I had some time to do some small but important Car Dept. tasks.  I rigged up a replacement whistle cord for the 36 and installed it.


And then I marked the trap flap from the 309 that the shop guys had repaired, so it could be taken home and drilled.  They did a great job, and I really appreciate it.


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There's no place quite like IRM.

So if you can, be there tomorrow!

6 comments:

Ted Miles said...

randy,
I hope that some of the money raised by Thomas The Bank Engine can
go to repairing the bad motor in the C A & E #308.

Ted Miles, long time Member

Randall Hicks said...

Well... the issue is more than money, although money always helps. We've run into problems with some of the machines we've had rebuilt recently, and until we have more definitive answers on what the problems (and therefore solutions) are, the 308's motor will remain on hold. But then there are two machines on the 309 that have never been serviced, and I'd like to get them dipped and baked at a minimum, so contributions are always welcome!

As for Thomas money, there are always general Museum needs that will come first. And even I can only agree with that!

Ryan Balla said...

Why does Thomas and Percy have paint ball splotches all over them? I assume some special theme this year?

Randall Hicks said...

We all wondered about that also. You'd have to be more in touch with the latest Thomas doings to explain it. We certainly don't want to encourage graffiti, but we just run whatever they send us.

Anonymous said...

Quoting from the official DOWT website:

"Let’s Get Colorful! Join Thomas the Tank Engine for a day full of colorful adventures! All aboard an interactive train ride with Thomas to earn your Color Badge, say Hello to Sir Topham Hatt and get creative exploring the Color Corner. For even more fun, mix it up in the Play Pod with lawn games, snap eye-catching photo ops, enjoy live entertainment, check out the exclusive pop-up gift shop and more! Day Out With Thomas is headed to heritage railways across the country bringing a celebration of color to a station near you!"

So there you go.

R. W. Schauer

Randall Hicks said...

Marketing people. You never know what they'll come up with. Thanks, Richard!