Monday, September 29. 2014
Thanks and Recognition, 2612, 2602 ... Posted by Roger Kramer
in Rock Island 2612 at
10:14
Comments (0) Thanks and Recognition, 2612, 2602 wrap upI would like to publicly thank all the following volunteers who faithfully partook in the restoration of Rock Island 2612 and the repaint of Rock island 2602! Without your interest and devotion these projects would not have been completed. So... Thank you all again for your efforts. We are continuing working on some projects and starting others. See you then. Gary Sherman, Loraine Bixler, Dan Bixler, Dave Cook, Brian Patterson, Andy Patterson, Mark Hoffman, Ray Erickson, Austin Harvey, Kyle Vander Meer, Jane Blackburn, Andy Townsend, Mary Geier, Howard Geier, Jan Hervert, Nancy Ring, Dan Boguse, Mike Steigerwald, John Mckelvey, Eric Olesen, Brian La Kemper, Shelly Vanderschaegen, Jim Opolony, Paul Cronin, Matt Voss, Chase Renwick, Logan Gaerlan, Warren Newhauser, Roger Kramer and from the steam dept; Christian Ellis, Jim Opolony, Eric Wahlmark and Dave. Here, again, are more pictures of some of the crew in various degrees of action. I am certainly proud of all of you for volunteering your time and labor in these two projects. Roger Kramer Would you like to meet new people, who also have similar train interests, and at the same time help restore and maintain museum artifacts? Why not join our team and begin volunteering this coming week. We meet in back of barn 3 where there is plenty of parking. Remember to bring your lunch and your favorite drink. All else is supplied including good conversation! Thanks Saturday, September 27. 2014
Milwaukee Road Dynamometer - ... Posted by Pauline Trabert
in Passenger Car Department at
16:34
Comments (6) Milwaukee Road Dynamometer - Showcase Weekend UpdateThis Dynamometer update is courtesy of Warren Newhauser and Brian LaKemper who crewed the X-5000 for Showcase Weekend, September 20-21, 2014, and wrote this report: On Friday night, Brian LaKemper and the Steam Department crew got the coach train put together. Totaling 10 cars, the train fit with a car length to spare on Station Track 2. Jamie K. provided assistance and advice. Brian also procured a set of stairs for riders to board without using the stirrups. Saturday Morning dawned bright and early, with the train already assembled, it didn't take long for the crew to get ready, journals checked, stepboxes procured, and markers hung. After a successful air test, the coach train made 3 trips behind UP 1848. Brian's records show that 1848 put on an impressive show, with upwards of 30,000lbs of drawbar pull with no brakes applied, and a momentary peak of 100,000 lbs of buff while shoving upgrade and slowing for Seeman Road. 1848 never got above run 6 during these trips. After 1848 in the morning, 1630 arrived, bringing her auxiliary tender (former express milk car) to make the grand total 11 cars in a coach train that barely fit on Station Track 2 and in Johnson Siding. Warren Newhauser arrived Saturday mid-afternoon just as 1630 was being coupled to the coach train consisting of the Dynamometer and 9 other cars. After the stairs were positioned, long lines of people formed to get on the Dyno. Just before the first rain storm of the weekend (sending the wooden electric cars racing for the barns), the guys from the Steam Dept took over the office, sleeping areas and kitchen as they wanted to ride. Warren and Brian made a mad dash in the rain to get the Waukesha Enginator running, as the batteries were getting low. The train made another 3 trips during the afternoon carrying a lot of people. Over two days, a lot of the conversation by museum guests overheard was, “IRM really puts on a nice show”, “There’s something about a train” as well as discussion the dismal state of Illinois politics. After the annual Showcase Weekend barbecue, Brian L, Brian P, Cody from the Steam crew, and Warren began to figure out how to light the coach train. A large part of the problem was a lack of the historically correct trainline jumpers, and the fact that one car lacked trainline connections. We should have begun work on this earlier, admittedly. This required we find personnel with CB&Q keys, crawling through RPO's baggage compartment with volt meters tracing the wiring circuits. Among the “it’s funny afterwards” category, Shelly Vanderschaegen was inadvertently locked in the RPO during this time. She called Pauline Trabert who notified Chuck Trabert on the Dyno. On the positive side Shelly discovered some stored furniture on the RPO she can use for future exhibits. Cody and Brian (Warren and others assisting) used welding cables, train line jumpers and misc. cables to bypass the car lacking trainline connections. Using the jumpers we had, and Cody's bypass, we lit DMIR 84 and DL&W 561 from the 32V trainline on the Dyno. Brian Patterson replaced some 120V bulbs on the 561 with 32V bulbs to provide more light. The scheduled 8:00pm departure turned to 8:30 or later. Looking forward from the kitchen end of the car with the cars 32v DC lights lit up - Photo by Brian LaKemper This is the second year lighting the coach train and what we have found is the passengers really like dimly lit cars while the Operating Department would prefer functional lighting for safety when boarding and disembarking. Brian L. is already planning a revised operational plan for next year's coach train. The Dyno’s original Waukesha Enginator and batteries are more than capable of proving enough HEP for the coach train, requiring only around 10A at 32V. After the lights were rigged, we made one more run in the evening where the lightning was clearly visible even though the skies were clear at the time. Unfortunately the skies really let loose as we made our arrival back to Union at about 11:40pm, forcing people in the rain to hurry to get to their cars. The crew on the Dyno for Saturday of Showcase Weekend was Chuck Trabert, Dick Melzer, Brian La Kemper and Warren Newhauser (our core team). Sunday was a late start, but we made several runs with 1630 pulling, and a good time was had by all, despite the occasional rain. Brian got pulled off the Dyno to help man the understaffed coach train. Despite the Dyno being in the coach train, due to the RPO's inclusion, the Dynamometer was effectively isolated from the rest of the coach train. Dick Melzer joined Warren in manning the X-5000. On the final run Sunday afternoon, 1630 cut off the train to go to the steam shop. The dispatcher told 1630 head end “Thank you for a good day” to which 1630's engineer replied “good day, good year” [signifying the completion of successful Steam operation for this year]. Thursday, September 25. 2014
Showcase Weekend Passenger Car ... Posted by Pauline Trabert
in Passenger Car Department at
19:06
Comments (0) Showcase Weekend Passenger Car Department UpdateSaturday, September 20, 2014: Jim Windmeier power washed the caboose-end vestibule of the 1st Exhibit Car in Yard 5 while Kevin Kriebs continued sanding the exterior of the 1st Exhibit Car. Jon Habegger was at his station inside the Exhibit Car greeting visitors and answering questions. Shelly Vanderschaegen and Mark Gellman assisted Michael McCraren with his class reunion getogether in the Birmingham. They wrapped up the party around 5:00 PM. Other Saturday visitors included Kevin Brown who stopped by with some cookies. Michael McCraren (3rd on left) with his class reunion in the Birmingham - Photo by Shelly Vanderschaegen Sunday, September 21, 2014: Ray Mormann, Mark Gellman, Michael Baksic and Jeff Calendine removed the air conditioners in the streamliner cars which took all day. Shelly cleaned in the Ely and took some photos. John McKelvey replaced and stitched padding for a chair from the Santa Fe Lounge Car. Sunday lunch visitors in the Birmingham included Susan Stepek, her son David, and Nick Kallas. After lunch Gwyn Stupar stopped by and David crushed cans and showed off his new Thomas cars. |
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Wed, 06-02-2021 17:27
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