Thursday, March 10. 2011Wood Shop Update - March 9, 2011It seemed to be a WINDOWS WORLD in the shop this week, with a lot done on many projects. Windows are one of those car parts that take a lot of use and abuse on the cars when in service, and are one of the first things to rot out. So, for the cars in our trolley car and passenger car collection, I seem to have lost count. But so far this year it is something like 43 down, 9,751 to go. Rich Witt created a special jig for two new Villa Falls windows and plowed out recesses for the window lift hardware. Lorne Tweed is doing the final checking on two new frames which were in the glue press clamp, destined for IC 3996 diner. He and John Faulhaber did the dry fit work and these are ONLY the first two. And Tim Peters continued on his current batch of 18 new windows for his wood L car restoration. Just building and milling the parts to glue one frame can seem daunting, and after that is done and sanded, a lot more woodwork is needed for hardware, lifts, etc. Here he is working with a hand chisel to clean up some of those cuts. Pete Galayda has been quietly working on making some 50 new parts for decking on the Charles City Western 300 locomotive, and they are mostly done and now receiving finishes to ready them for installation and mounting. Henry Vincent was seen doing some rebuild of electrical items for the TM D 13 work motor, work is progressing on electrical in our new shop space addition, and a handful of other projects continued. In what must be considered that it is now officially spring, Jack Biesterfeld was out to do more work on the B&M 1094 passenger car. He brought along a beautiful one inch scale mockup of the kitchen area, complete down to cups and saucers, dirty dishes in the sink. Rich Witt takes a photo as Jack points out some of the detail. Sunday, March 6. 2011
Wood Shop and Other News - March 5, 2011 Posted by Robert Kutella
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Comments (0) Wood Shop and Other News - March 5, 2011This Blog entry will cover several topics not strictly related to wood shop activity, but some exciting news, and views. To start off, Henry Vincent grabbed my camera and made the trek to Barn 2 to check on progress with painting CTS 4223, our PCC car from Cleveland. Since last reported here in any detail, the car was moved to Barn 2, where conditions are more amenable to painting. We owe the Internal Combustion Department BIG TIME for sharing this space. Here is the front of the car with the unique paint scheme and color separations from Cleveland. The left rear in all its glory. And here the right rear. Not bad, and perhaps the dark red or maroon striping will be laid out to apply this coming week! Henry quickly returned to our shop space and worked all day with Max Tyms to complete wiring and lighting for the shop addition. Here, the new light fixtures are being assembled and wired, ready to be hung on the ceiling. Tim Peters has done a lot of window work in the last few weeks. A total of 18 new frames in three sizes have been made for Tim's project, wood CRT 1797 L car. Here he is doing some of the trim and finish work, rabbeting and plowing out some tricky recesses to mount the hardware. Note the stack of finished frames. Not a POST IT note, but a new post repair for the car side. Randy Hicks has taken on the task of making substantial repairs to our Illinois Terminal 277 combine. It is planned to be in operation at the end of April for the visiting Illinois Traction Society members. Mike Stauber and Frank Sirinek continue with work on our Kansas City PCC car. Last week's post saw them working on some interior paneling, and here they have two of the rear side windows in the shop, being cleaned and repaired. Note the two panels of glass in this one frame. Kansas City cars were unique, I believe, in using cobalt blue tinted glass in some locations in the car. Too bad, but the passengers were not treated to looking at the world through rose colored glass. Frank and Mike supplied a lot of info for engineering work to continue to get new brake shoes cast for Chicago Surface Lines 3142. Regular work continued in the shop on other projects, including seat restoration for the Vera Cruz open car, Rich Witt doing finish work to rout pockets for window lift hardware on two new windows for the Villa Falls, and more work on 11 new windows for the IC Diner 3996. All the tenons were cut and the first new frame was custom fitted, ready for gluing. Friday, March 4. 2011
The TMS Project - March 4, 2011 Posted by Robert Kutella
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Comments (3) The TMS Project - March 4, 2011First, you will look at the title and say "What is that?" Well, TMS is shorthand for TWO MILWAUKEE STREETCARS. Those of you that are IRM members should by now have received the latest Rail & Wire and seen the centerfold in COLOR. Nice job from the Editors! For those that read here and are not members, we still need your help. We have two trolley cars that once ran in Milwaukee and which have had a LOT of work done over the years to cosmetically put them in top shape. They are the TMER&T 972 and the CNS&M 354. Both of those cars originally ran on St Louis EIB trucks, although the ones under 354 were incomplete. Decades ago the decision was made to borrow those same design trucks from our second Milwaukee streetcar, the 966, and use them for the 354. In this image we see the 966 in service in Milwaukee. And in this image the 354 sitting at Union with those same trucks underneath it. This particular shot did not make the cut in the newsletter article. In the early days both of these cars ran in service on our railroad but as the physical plant grew we standardized track geometry to match the larger portion of our collection with AAR full profile treads and flanges. This gives us the freedom to run most of our large interurbans, diesel trains, steam trains, passenger cars, and freight cars almost interchangably. But these trucks from Milwaukee have some subtleties which cause problems running through switches and over specialwork, so the two cars have largely been sidelined. We are well into a lot of the engineering work and are talking to vendors with a solution in mind. If successful, it will be less costly and simpler than full wheel replacement - which we have done on a lot of the Chicago Surface Lines equipment. This is where you all can help. We need donations (restricted of course) to the fund RTMS and we believe we have a realistic estimate (plus or minus) and the goal is achievable. So, with your help the next steps should be undertaken this year - as soon as final quotes are in from the vendors, and your money is on hand. This is the real deal, and your donations will MAKE THIS HAPPEN. BUT WAIT!!! Every one of your dollars will go TWICE as far. Sponsors of the project have committed funds in the form of a matching pledge, to add one dollar to EVERY one of your dollars. That is better than the late night TV commercials since you pay no shipping and handling and the fund will grow more quickly. I will try to keep you updated with posts on this, progress made, both good news and those pesky surprises, and have created a new BLOG category titled Two Milwaukee Streetcars. For those of you not familiar with our Blogs, go to the Categories on the right hand side. If there is a plus in the small square box to the left of the root category name, click on that to expand the main category. The root category for these entries is Electric Car Department. Scroll down to the specific topic and click on that. It will act as a filter to only show those posts in THAT category. So if you miss checking in for a few days, you can streamline your display and not miss anything. ALL ABOARD! |
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Mon, 09-08-2025 08:22
Good job on the Burlington Nortern 9976. OK.
Tue, 08-12-2025 12:56
No new news that I have heard of thus far.
Tue, 08-12-2025 12:53
I'll also be doing another update on it soon. Keep en eye out for that.
Tue, 08-12-2025 12:47
A little work was done to it for Diesel Days this year. You'll see photos floating around for the temporary short term job that was done to make it [...]
Wed, 08-06-2025 13:01
Is steam car CN 15444 going to be coming to museum several times it was to be moved to muesum
Sat, 07-19-2025 18:56
Yeah, sadly it's still there as of 7/19/2025
Thu, 06-12-2025 19:14
Its been 14 years guys, where is the unit? Like really? Did you guys misplace it? Or are repairs taking that long? At this point be might we will have [...]
Wed, 04-09-2025 17:40
Jamie Thanks for the update. She's gonna shine like every thing else you guys do! Smeds
Thu, 03-06-2025 16:28
Yes, there is a wye. Those two have been MU'ed on diesel days a year or two ago.
Wed, 03-05-2025 14:04
7009 number boards look good. Is there a way to turn a locomotive around at IRM? In case you ever had a mind to connect 7009 and 6847?
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...