Work on the Michigan Electric Co. car 28 continues. The usual Sunday team is continuing to work on the rear platform of the car. The team consists of Norm Krentel, Jeff Brady, and Ray Schmid. This Sunday we were joined by Dan Fenlaciki. This winter the ME 28 team has been actively working on the interior of the car’s rear platform to finish it in preparation for a new floor. This week's tasks were focused on installing the two traps that cover the left-hand and right-hand steps leading up into the rear platform. The picture below shows the newly painted and installed right-hand trap latched in the up position. The trap was installed by Jeff and Ray.
In service, these traps were operated by the conductor to allow passengers access to the car. Since this is a single-ended car, the front has a baggage compartment and thus has no traps and passenger steps. The traps are normally latched in the down position along with closed side doors when the car is in motion. When closed, the traps provide additional interior floor space over the steps and seal out the weather. When in a station, the traps are latched in the up position for passengers to enter or leave the car. On Friday, March 18th, Ray Schmid painted the two traps green so that they would have time to dry before Sunday's installation. In the picture below the left-hand trap is closed to cover the steps leading into the car. In the future, the top of the trap will be covered with a ribbed rubber mat.
In the pictures below the right-hand trap has been installed and Jeff Brady is aligning the trap seats so that the trap is level when closed. Not shown, Norm Krentel was enlarging a bolt hole for the left-hand trap seat. The trap will latch to the seat when in the down position so it does not open while the car is in motion. Note that when “up” the traps do not latch to the side doors like in the North Shore cars. The traps latch directly to the bulkhead, while the side door swings inward toward the rear of the car where it latches to a receptacle mounted near the top of the rear window. An interesting feature of this design is that the rear train door and the left-hand side door both share the same latching receptacle near the top of the left rear window. Only one of these two doors can be held open at a time. This was not a problem for the conductor because normally the rear train door would remain closed during a station stop when the side door would need to be held open using the one receptacle.
#1 Standing on the steps
#2 - Looking down on the trap opening
Not shown, Dan Fenlaciki was busy in the wood shop polishing the numerous window lifts that will be mounted to the restored side sashes in the future. Thanks Dan!
Next week’s activity will be focused on installing the rear train door threshold. Also, preparations for resuming work on the roof.
All pictures taken by Ray Schmid.
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Here is a view of a complete wheel and axle set, still in the St. Louis Car Co. EIB design truck.
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Comments
Fri, 03-29-2024 21:26
We're slackers and spend more time working on the equipment in the shop than keeping all you readers updated. We'll work on it, but I'm sure updates [...]
Thu, 03-14-2024 08:02
What happened to the Department Blog? It's been over 2 years and I still regularly check for updates, but nothing comes...
Mon, 12-27-2021 16:28
Happy New Year to all the Departments at the Illinois railway Museum! Thanks for all the good work you do in railroad preservation. Ted Miles, [...]
Wed, 10-13-2021 13:33
Was the CB&Q 1309 every transported to IRM?I’ve been reading old issues of Rail&Wire and the car was mentioned several times.
Mon, 06-07-2021 22:40
I was wondering if in the model layout display what scale would you guys be using and would you be displaying model train history as well? Just [...]
Wed, 06-02-2021 17:27
Nice to see 428's cab back on. Looking forward to when it is operable!
Tue, 06-01-2021 16:47
I hope the work will continue on the UP #428. Now that they are the museum's connection to the national railroad network; she would be very [...]
Sat, 04-17-2021 23:07
What is the status of 126, the Milwaukee Buffet car that is in S. Dakota? Any guess on when or if it will get to IRM?
Wed, 04-14-2021 21:09
Perhaps it is time to scrap the remains of the c, B & Q 7128 to make room for the Villa Real. Ted miles, IRM member
Wed, 04-14-2021 15:26
Hi IRM my name is Jason and I was wonder If you guys would be willing to save a CN Dash8-40cm they are currently being retired by CN and being [...]
Fri, 04-09-2021 19:56
Bear in mind that the Nebraska Zephyr is an articulated train set, so cars cannot be inserted at will. Although cars and/or a second engine could be [...]
Wed, 03-31-2021 11:37
I believe Silver Pony is currently on the back burner, and has been put into storage in one of the barns. The car needs a lot of work done to it's [...]