Wednesday, November 19. 2014
Sunday November 16th Coach ... Posted by Pauline Trabert
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Comment (1) Sunday November 16th Coach Department UpdateMichael McCraren arrived before 9:00 AM and captured an image of the first snowfall at IRM. Michael Baksic and Shelly Vanderschaegne arrived about 9:30 AM. They spent the morning gathering display items to put into storage for the winter. A crew was at work in the 1st Exhibit Car including Michael McCraren, Mark Gellman, Jon Habegger, Jim Windmeier and guest Patrice Connelly. Patrice has a major in museum studies and design and was asked to come and lend a hand with design elements in the current railroad china display preparation. Mark Gellman and Jon Habegger worked on installing a shelf. The LaSalle Street Station display had to be moved for the china display - Photo by Michael McCraren Patrice brought paper plates and cups to make a mock up of the china exhibit - Photo by Michael McCraren John McKelvey came out and Shelly took pictures with him in the Santa Fe Lounge Car. In the photo below, John sits on a completed seat juxtaposed with the obviously soiled appearance of the current seats. The new upholstery material is a close match to the fabric used in the last upholstery work done in the 1534, which was possibly in 1938 when the lounge cars were further remodeled by Santa Fe. At that time, all interior furnishings were removed. Seven Pullman sections complete with upper and lower berths with tables, berth curtains, hangers and etc., were installed. The Pullman berths were used for Dining Car overflow seating, passenger lounging, games, and etc. At night the upper and lower berths were made up and used by the Dining Car crew as a dormitory area to sleep. Shelly cleaned up the kitchen and eating area in the Birmingham just before the crew came in for lunch. Visitors included Jim West, Buzz Morisette, and Patrice Connelly. After lunch, items to be used in upcoming displays in the 1st Exhibit Car were collected. And the creation of the paper plate "china" continued. A big Thank You to Patrice Connelly for lending her expertise to the display project underway! Thursday, November 13. 2014
Mid-November Update for the Coach ... Posted by Pauline Trabert
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Comments (3) Mid-November Update for the Coach DepartmentHere's a sneak peek at next year's railroad china display! On Sunday, November 2, 2014, Jim Windmeier sorted and photographed all the china we have so far collected. On the morning of Sunday, November 2nd, Shelly Vanderschaegen, Michael Baksic, and Michael McCraren 'winterized' the Birmingham. They moved the stairs to the preferred winter door and distributed electric heaters. There was a small turnout on Sunday for lunch but good company. After lunch, Michael McCraren and Mark Gellman went to work inside the 1st Exhibit Car. John McKelvey and Shelly worked together on Santa Fe Lounge Car berth seats. They removed five seats from one section of the 1534 and took them to their work area inside the Barn 4 shop for reupholstery. Fabric purchased recently is nearly identical to the original upholstery. Saturday, November 8, 2014: Ray Mormann and Mark Gellman removed bad steps from the 2nd Exhibit Car and began planning how to secure the trap as they worked. Michael McCraren stained three boards that would become the lower shelf of the china display in the 1st Exhibit Car. These stained boards are to be used in the new railroad china display currently under construction - Photo by Michael McCraren Inside the 1st Exhibit Car on Sunday, November 9th, Jon Habegger, Jim Windmeier, Mike McCraren and Mark Gellman installed the bottom shelves for the railroad china display. The LaSalle Street Staion display was restyled. Work began in the Pacific Peak to lay carpet protection for winter removal of more wall carpet leftover from Amtrak service. Brian LaKemper also spent part of his afternoon in the 1st Exhibit Car working on the new railroad china display. Starting to recreate the gate board from Union Station in the late 1960s - Photo by Michael McCraren John McKelvey continued working on the Santa Fe Lounge Car seats inside the Barn 4 shop. John McKelvey pinned new material to a previously stripped Santa Fe Lounge Car seat - Photo by Michael McCraren Outside Barn 3 on Sunday, Brian LaKemper and Chuck Trabert worked together on the Milwaukee Road Dynamometer, finishing up winterization, packing away tools, and removing the jammed safety bars for the side doors. The bars had slid up on their hinges, shearing off the tapered pins that hold them which prevented lowering the safety bars. The bars were freed from the hinges and the hinges removed from the carbody. No photos were taken of this process. The Steam Department kindly straightened the safety bar that had been bent at some point, and punched out the broken pins that were supposed to hold the safety bars in place on the hinge. Next time out, Brian's plans include sandblasting the hinges to remove accumulated build-up, and then to prime and remount them to the carbody. Once they are remounted, the latch mechanism for the bars can be removed, as one is damaged and requires repair. A Call For Volunteers: Need something to do this winter and you're itching to work on railroad coaches? The Passenger Car Department at IRM is in need of more volunteers to work in the Silver Cars removing old paint and carpets. Come on out and get involved! Friday, October 31. 2014
Last Weekend of October 2014 - Coach ... Posted by Pauline Trabert
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Comments (2) Last Weekend of October 2014 - Coach Department UpdateAnother thank you to Jim Windmeier for painting the entrance to the 1st Exhibit Car - it is looking great! Friday was Terror on the Railroad as usual. Michael McCraren, Mark Gellman, Paul Matchette, and Brian LaKemper were there from the Coach Department. Mike Blackwell was conductor, Randy Allegrezza was a trainman, and Joel Ahrendt was the engineer. Part of the last Friday night Terror Train crew. From L to R Jim West, Brian LaKemper, Paul Matchett and Mike Blackwell - Photo by Michael McCraren On Saturday, Paul M. and Brian L. did some organizing in the uniform closet. Paul also fueled all the generators under the Birmingham in preparation for the last night of Terror on the Railroad. On Saturday night the usual crew was working the last night of the Terror Train, along with help from Warren Newhauser and Fred, and Jeff Calendine from the Steam Department was also on hand. There was a generator failure but Mark G. came through with a solution to keep the affected car lit. Mark Gellman, Warren Newhauser and his helper Fred lift a faulty generator from the vestibule for repair - Photo by Pauline Trabert On Sunday, Warren N., Chuck Trabert and Brian L. gathered to work on the Milwaukee Road Dynamometer, X-5000. Brian retrieved an air hose that had been jammed behind the X-5000's heating boiler for an unknown length of time. Later he poured anti-freeze into the car's hot-water heating system. Mark G. provided the crew with a possible replacement for one of the car's missing door latches. Chuck hung the rebuilt boiler motor as Warren wants to check the heating system. Later Chuck hung exterior drip caps on the two side doors of the Dynamometer. Chuck Trabert fitting a drip cap manufactured by Buzz Morisette for the X-5000 - Photo by Pauline Trabert The Birmingham and Silver Cars were still sitting on the station track but coach volunteers in attendance gathered there for lunch. Guests included Kevin Brown and Nick Kallas. At 5:50 PM on the way out, a hot air balloon was seen heading toward the Steam Barn. You never know what you are going to see at IRM and this was pretty interesting. Sunday night found Jim West and Brian L. returning the Silver Cars train back to Yard 5 in a four-hour switch move. Many thanks to Jim West for staying late to help get the cars put away. |
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Nice to see 428's cab back on. Looking forward to when it is operable!
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