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Monday, August 29. 2016New Railroad Construction
Irm is again adding and improving the railroad infrastructure. The contractors are again here extending the future trolley loop and constructing the last two leads in yard fifteen. All together this will give us about 2000' more storage track. As you can see from these pictures all this material is new. It doesn't pay to purchase used ties anymore. In the next three weeks all the rail and ties will be inserted and four new switches constructed. Beautiful is it not!! As you can see by the dates on the pictures this project started August 17th, 2016 but because of my involvement with Thomas I am just now posting them. Before this construction began Dave Diamond and crew excavated and graded the sub surface to met all local codes. Here are the results. Beautiful track work!More construction photos next time. Look for ballast being added and then being tamped and surfaced. Yes, I can see the next questions already.... When is the next barn, 15, going to be built, right? Well, as I have said many times before... Send in your donations to this new fund call Barn 15. That will quickly add to the fund. Thanks Roger
Friday, August 19. 2016
New Diesel Arrives for the Collection Posted by Roger Kramer
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An another historic diesel arrived on our interchange Wednesday, August 17, 2016. This is, indeed, a very unusual and old locomotive. Built in 1930 for Armco steel and used at their Butler, Pennsylvania steel mill, this diesel, to say the least, is a little different looking! In 1929 this carbody design was introduced by Westinghouse. These cab units were constructed between 1929 and 1937. This semi-hood car body was called at that time the "visibility cab." B-T-W do any of you recall another Armco steel locomotive at IRM? Our unit, B 71 was last operated in1973 where it had a 300hp. 8 1/4 X12 engine in the frame. A special thanks goes out to NICK KALLAS for saving the engine for Irm. Like many of us, he spent his own time and money to load B-71 on a flat car. He also arranged for the rental cranes, to lift the unit on a flat car and then even arranged for shipment to Irm. This is no easy matter especially considering Nick is a senior citizen over the age of retirement! Nice job Nick! You should be commended for all your efforts! Do you wonder why its rusty looking? It sat up north in Minnesota for many years waiting its turn for restoration but because of other responsibilities the museum could not devote the time and money to do the job. Here is where you can now help. Please consider donating to the B 71 fund so that we may begin repainting and restoring this historical old diesel. Yes, the answer to the above question is...... N&W 2050, our huge 2-8-8-2 steam locomotive,
it was located at another Armco
steel mill in Middleton, Ohio. I know this because I saw it there. Four of us were making an inspection on that steamer many years ago. The four "young lads" on that trip were Tom Schneider, Dave Conrad, Dennis Daugherty and myself.
Thanks Roger
Friday, August 19. 2016
More Beautiful Crowds For Thomas Posted by Roger Kramer
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Here are more action shots from last weeks Day Out With Thomas!Labor Day
Weekend is almost upon us. This would be a great time to visit IRM and view the new SANTA FE sign Dave Diamond and his crew have been installing! Thanks Roger
Tuesday, August 16. 2016Thomas and Percy: August, 2016
The attendance for the Day Out With Thomas was amazing. If you missed it remember there is always next weekend! Here are just a few views of the action.Do you remember who this is Boys and Girls! Yes, it Percy!
I hope you enjoyed this sample of the action, crowds and various events at Irm. Thanks Roger
Friday, August 12. 2016
Back in service: The RI 2602 Posted by Roger Kramer
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The coach department has again met its goal!! We have completed the interior restoration of the 2602 and it will again be used for the Thomas event. Paul and I would like to thank all of you who participated in its upgrade! Here are the last few pictures taken before it was added to the Thomas train this last Thursday. We now have five reliable Rock Island coaches, all interiors repainted and in service. Just to refresh everyone's memory the numbers are: 2555,2571,2582,2602 and 2612. RI 2524 is now being restored and might possibly be ready for next years Thomas train. Be sure to follow the upcoming blogs on this our last R I restoration.Please compare these pictures with the ones on the last blog.
Jeff is priming the last of the seat pedestals. Yes, we cleaned all the rust from each frame and primed them. We also paid attention to many details in the coaches. Here Buzz is applying decal numbers on the bulkhead of the 2582 coach. Yes thats me looking on. It turned out to be real hot the last couple of weeks but we continued working in spite of the heat. Thats the new fan we purchased to kool the crew! |
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Thu, 01-21-2021 19:44
Hello Jack Yes, the buffers have been installed but the canvas curtains cost about about 1500 each to purchase. Thanks Roger
Wed, 01-20-2021 07:46
is there a eason a lot of passenger cars have no diaphrams on them? i see several have the buffers installed
Fri, 01-15-2021 10:20
Hello Jason. Your comments are very much appreciated. Yes, there is much hard work that goes into all our restorations and maintenance here at the [...]
Fri, 01-15-2021 10:13
Hello Jack Yes, It will be one of our most impressive cars that we have at IRM when its completed. Thanks for the pat on the back! Roger.
Thu, 01-14-2021 21:05
Those cars look great so far guys! Man I wish I had the time to volunteer and become a member at IRM that looks like so much fun especially with how [...]
Tue, 01-12-2021 16:30
the pawnee is looking great a pat on the back to all involved
Mon, 01-04-2021 12:31
Hello Jack Happy New Year from IRM. To my knowledge there was no damage from the minor ice storm that we had in late December, 2020. Some [...]
Sun, 01-03-2021 20:12
the museum area had lots of ice storms in area did the museum get a lot of damage
Thu, 12-24-2020 13:27
roger, Thank you to all of the Passenger car department volunteers. The #109 is going to be a great car when all done! Ted miles, [...]
Sun, 12-06-2020 08:46
Hello Ted We havenot finished lettering the 975 but we are well on the way. Look for a few blogs from me now that the wearther is colder and the [...]
Sat, 12-05-2020 18:36
i watched crew replace switch by diesel shop on dec 5. its good to see museum have equipment to do job and save money
Fri, 12-04-2020 14:56
It has been a long time with no news; have you finished lettering the Southern Pacific locomotive? Please post a picture. Ted Miles, IRM Member