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Tuesday, September 13. 2011
Leviathan and Nebraska Zephyr to ... Posted by James Kolanowski
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Comments (0) Leviathan and Nebraska Zephyr to operate for Museum Showcase Weekend
Leviathan #63, an American 4-4-0 steam locomotive, will operate two more days at the Illinois Railway Museum this weekend, Museum Showcase Weekend - September 17th and 18th, pulling coaches and delighting many. This may be the last opportunity this year to ride behind Leviathan, with both day and night trips, and experience the sights and sounds of a live steam locomotive.
About the Leviathan... In 1868, the Central Pacific Railroad purchased four steam locomotives from Schenectady Locomotive Works. They were The Jupiter #60, The Storm #61, The Whirlwind #62 and The Leviathan #63. This Leviathan #63 replica is America's newest operating steam locomotive that was built from scratch by Kloke Locomotive Works, LLC beginning in 1999. It is a fully operable steam locomotive that has been on display under steam at a few events around the midwest. Read more about Leviathan 63 at http://www.leviathan63.com/ and about its operation at IRM at http://www.irm.org/events/Leviathan63.html. Museum Showcase Weekend celebrates the Museum collection and honors the members who make it work! Daytime operations begin at 10:00AM on Saturday and Sunday and end about 5:30PM. Trains leave the main station approximately every 15 minutes or as required. Night operations begin at 8:00PM on Saturday, September 17th. The Nebraska Zephyr will operate both Saturday and Sunday, September 17th and 18th, along with many other pieces of historic railway equipment, including Caboose trains, Interurbans, Steetcars and more. For a complete list of equipment operating, visit Museum Showcase Weekend Information. Your admission ticket entitles you to an unlimited number of train rides, as well as our several barns with over two miles of indoor track, and our collection of over 400 pieces of railroad rolling stock. Your membership includes admission to the Museum, a subscription to Rail & Wire, and more. The Illinois Railway Museum is an independent volunteer operation, relying on admission fees, membership dues, and contributions. It is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit educational corporation. Schedules and operating equipment subject to change without notice. For information about the Museum, visit our website at http://www.irm.org/ or recorded information available by calling 815-923-4000 or 800-BIG-RAIL. We look forward to seeing you and your family and friends. Saturday, September 10. 2011
Equipment scheduled to operate on ... Posted by James Kolanowski
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Comments (25) Equipment scheduled to operate on Museum Showcase WeekendCelebrate the Museum collection and honor the members who make it work! Ride and see some of the less frequently run equipment at IRM. Bring your camera and enjoy the weekend! Saturday, September 17th, 2011 (Daytime)
Special Notes for the Silver Train and Zephyr on Saturday: Depending on operating crew availability, these two trains may operate for half the day each, the crew will move from one train to the other part way through the day to be able to operate both trains. The caboose train with five diesel locomotives will only operate one or two trips in the late afternoon. All schedules and equipment subject to change without notice. Saturday, September 17th, 2011 (Night Operations start at 8:00pm)
Sunday, September 18th, 2011
updated 9-10-2011, check back often for additions and changes. We are waiting for the list of Interurban equipment from the Electric Car Department, it will be added once it is received. All schedules and equipment subject to change without notice.
Thursday, August 25. 2011
Equipment scheduled to operate on ... Posted by James Kolanowski
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Comments (2) Equipment scheduled to operate on Labor Day WeekendCelebrate the end of summer by joining us for three days of fun! Pack a picnic, ride the trains, and enjoy! "Music at the Museum"--the West End Jazz Band will entertain on Monday. Saturday, September 3rd, 2011
Tuesday, July 19. 2011
Nebraska Zephyr schedule to Rock ... Posted by James Kolanowski
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Comments (5) Nebraska Zephyr schedule to Rock Island, IllinoisNebraska Zephyr Schedule from Union, IL to Rock Island, IL: Depart Illinois Railway Museum at 7:45am, west to Rockford, arrival approximately 9:45am. Depart Rockford, IL at 10:00am, South to Davis Junction, arrival approximately 11:10am. Depart Davis Junction at 11:20am, West to Savanna, no ETA after this point as other rail traffic is unknown. Track the progress of the Nebraska Zephyr via GPS. All schedules subject to change without notice. Tuesday, July 19. 2011
Nebraska Zephyr to offer dinner ... Posted by James Kolanowski
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Comments (0) Nebraska Zephyr to offer dinner service at Train Festival 2011The Illinois Railway Museum will offer dinners aboard the Nebraska Zephyr at the Train Festival 2011 event in Rock Island, Illinois on July 21, 22, and 23, 2011 as a fundraiser for the continued restoration of the Nebraska Zephyr. Seating will be extremely limited on each night. The train will be stationary for these dinners. Ticket prices are $75 per guest. Click here to purchase tickets or view additional information. Your four course dinner will include: Dill Cucumber Tomato Tea Sandwiches Fresh Garden Salad
Pork Medallion in Creamy White Wine Sauce Caramel Apple Crisp a la Mode
Monday, June 20. 2011
IRM Equipment to attend Train ... Posted by James Kolanowski
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Comments (7) IRM Equipment to attend Train Festival 2011
For release June 20, 2011
Historic Train to Attend America’s Railroad Celebration in Rock Island, IL Update July 19: Nebraska Zephyr to offer dinner train service at Train Festival 2011 Update July 19: Track the Nebraska Zephyr via GPS to Rock Island, Illinois Train Festival 2011 in partnership with the Illinois Railway Museum announces the addition of IRM’s historic train set, the Nebraska Zephyr, to the Train Festival lineup. The silver Zephyr, a full matching train, will take passengers to Bureau Illinois and return on July 24. This will be the first time the general public will be allowed to ride this train outside Museum grounds since the Zephyr was taken out of regular service in the 1960’s. Accompanying the Zephyr to Train Festival 2011 will be ex-Chicago & NorthWestern F7 streamlined diesel locomotive and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy SW7 diesel switch locomotive. All locomotives and passenger cars will be on display during the 4 day event. The Nebraska Zephyr will be on display for visitors to tour during the day. On Sunday July 24, the Zephyr, pulled by the 9911A, will do something it has not done in over 40 years, offer a public excursion for up to 150 people to Bureau, Il and return. The train has run at the Illinois Railway Museum for years and has left the museum rarely for a private charter or movie shoot. This will be the first opportunity for the general public to ride this historic train outside the museum in decades. The train is scheduled to depart Rock Island at 10am and return around 3:30pm. Lunch will be served on the train in the dinning car. Two classes of service will be offered, coach class and premium class. Premium passengers will be treated to a meal prepared on the train by IRM chefs over the original charcoal grill. Coach passengers will receive a gourmet boxed lunch and beverages. Tickets are limited to 120 coach seats at $219 each and 32 premium parlor seats at $329 each. Tickets include the round trip excursion, lunch, a photo run-by, admission to the event and a ride on history. This will be the only excursion offered on the Nebraska Zephyr. Tickets are available at http://trainfestival2011.com/tickets/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=10. The Nebraska Zephyr, CB&Q E5, CB&Q SW7 and C&NW F7 locomotives will be on display at Train Festival 2011, July 21-24 in Rock Island, IL. The locomotives will join 7 steam locomotives from around the country, Amtrak locomotives, locomotives from the Iowa Interstate Railroad and others on display for public viewing. Excursions are offered each day behind different locomotives pulling historic passenger cars. Excursions run to different locations in Illinois and Iowa. Also offered at Train Festival 2011 are miniature train rides, children’s area, model trains, riverboat excursions, railroad vendors, children’s concerts, and various railroad displays. More information and tickets are available at www.trainfestival2011.com or by calling the Quad Cities Convention and Visitors Bureau at 800-747-7800. For Information on the Illinois Railway Museum visit www.irm.org For information on Train Festival 2011 visit www.trainfestival2011.com Release Contact Info: Jason Johnson Chairman – Train Festival 2011 jason@prestigecreative.com 330-339-5100 Information About Trains: Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Nebraska Zephyr Built in 1936 by Budd Following the introduction of the highly successful "Pioneer Zephyr" in 1934, the first diesel powered streamlined train, the CB&Q took delivery of this train and an identical sister train in 1936 for use in the then highly lucrative and fiercely competitive Chicago-Minneapolis passenger market. They became known as the "Trains of the Gods and Goddesses", because the cars were named for Greek and Roman deities. Like the "Pioneer Zephyr" and other early streamlined trains, this train and its sister were complete articulated units which could not be uncoupled except by the repair shops. Unlike the earlier streamliners, however, the locomotives of the 1936 Zephyrs were not integral parts of the trains. This prevented an engine breakdown from requiring an entire train to be removed from service. Articulated trains such as this one fell into disfavor soon after the 1936 Zephyrs were built because of the impossibility of varying train lengths. The 1936 Zephyrs were replaced on the Twin Cities route by newer streamlined equipment in 1947. This train and its sister both then received the name "Nebraska Zephyr" and were used between Chicago, Omaha and Lincoln. Originally seven cars in length, both trains were reduced to five cars in later years. They were retired in 1968. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy 9255 (EMD SW7) This operational SW7 switcher was built in 1950. It is a phase II variation that included a redesigned cab window eliminating the curves on the front. It was acquired from the Burlington Northern in 1995 as Davenport, Rock Island and North Western 121, a shortline jointly owned by BN and CP Rail that operated on the site of Train Festival 2011. It was restored at IRM to CB&Q 9255 in 2006 and operates regularly switching the museums yards. Chicago & North Western 411 (EMD F7A) This operational F7A was built in 1949 as CNW 4082C. It was acquired in 1999 from Metra as 305 along with Metra 308. It was used in CNW's Chicago commuter service as well as freight service, later being used for work train service on Metra. It was restored to CNW 411 in 2006, and regularly operates at IRM with restored CNW commuter cars. Monday, May 2. 2011
UP 2010 to be on display for Scout Day Posted by James Kolanowski
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Comments (0) UP 2010 to be on display for Scout DayThe Illinois Railway Museum is pleased to announce that Union Pacific 2010, the Boy Scouts of America Locomotive, will be on display at the Illinois Railway Museum on Saturday, May 14th during Scout Day. The Boy Scouts-themed locomotive is decorated with a series of four distinct graphics:
On Scout Day, boy and girl scout troops participate in a day long event, including a flag ceremony, awarding of badges and touring the museum. UP 2010 Boy Scouts of America
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Mon, 02-06-2012 14:59
The layout as built is wired for DCC. We are a long way from raising the needed funds to construct the building and re-assemble the layout. One [...]
Sun, 02-05-2012 20:50
Will visitors/members be able to run trains as they wish? Also, is the layout DCC (Digital Command Control) or DC (Direct Current)? Greetings from [...]
Mon, 01-30-2012 13:01
Lorne really looks excited to be working on those windows fixtures too.
Mon, 01-30-2012 02:10
Any chance the 9908 will have its 4 port side windows replaced that BN removed when the E9 was rebuilt for commuter service? Also its missing mars [...]
Sun, 01-29-2012 15:56
The layout that was donated and moved to IRM will occupy 2500 sq ft and is HO scale. We are a long way from getting the building designed, financed, [...]
Sun, 01-29-2012 07:02
What scale would the layout be? Or will there be more than one scale? Example O scale HO scale and so on. I have some cars that are O scale that [...]
Mon, 01-23-2012 19:57
The last time I saw the 33C it didnt even have body panels. I'd say its better to tackle the smaller jobs and get the locomotives out there rather [...]
Sun, 01-22-2012 15:02
Hello everyone, I'm an IRM member who lives up in Minnesota. I have an HO Guage Digitrax DCC powered layout at home. My interests are primarily the [...]
Tue, 01-17-2012 02:00
I, from a distant perspective, think that a model railroad exhibit at IRM has significant potential. The general public actually has more interest in [...]
Mon, 01-16-2012 19:53
Thanks Jeron. If the weather is as forecast next Saturday I will try to get a good supply into the shop
Mon, 01-16-2012 01:47
Nigel, in case you didn't hear already, Jamie and I switched the cars this afternoon. They're just blocked by a little snow, now.
Mon, 01-09-2012 00:51
Matt, if you've been following the articles on 9908 from the beginning, you would've read "Sometime in the future, it will be restored back to CB&Q [...]