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Sunday, December 9. 2012
News and Views - December 8, 2012 Posted by Robert Kutella
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05:30
Comments (0) News and Views - December 8, 2012There was a lot of activity yesterday in spite of cold blustery weather. This could probably go into several categories, but I will lump all together under this heading. First, our NEWEST ARRIVAL. Here is the Vanderbilt tender from Kansas City Southern 759. Newly arrived and now placed on its trucks, south of Barn 9. I believe this was acquired decades ago and owned by IRM - stored offsite at Galt, IL. If not mistaken it was plucked from the scrap line at Northwest Steel and Wire in Sterling, IL before they shut down. Here is your first view of three newly completed windows for the CGW X 38 snowplow. We processed these last week and they are now ready for paint. Buzz Morisette graciously volunteered to check dimensions. Working on his own project Buzz had made several new carlines or roof ribs for our private car ELY. Any such repair project inevitably turns out to be much more work and requires more effort than first thought. Victor Humphreys is on 'the threshold of a new discovery' as he grinds weld on new steel for this threshold for our B&O wagon top boxcar. I say threshold guardedly since it is a heavy steel plate which get fastened to the wood floorboards just at the doorway. Tom Bernacki volunteered to help document lettering on our MILW 97054 airslide covered hopper. It was very cold and blustery, windy, but dry most of the day. He made several trips to the car's storage location in the South End Yard 14, coming into the shop for lunch and some breaks to warm up. Here is part of his work, half of the reporting marks and car number. Joel Ahrendt is working on a new window for the cab of our Milwaukee Electric L 4 steeplecab locomotive. Now painted and finished, he is glazing and putting the finishing touches on it before installing it in its rightful place. New shelving and racks were assembled and installed just this week in the latest addition to the Barn 4 shop space. Volunteers wasted no time in putting them to work and doing some housecleaning in that room. Eric Lorenz is the antithesis of a hoarder, yet manages to survive in the world of IRM packrats. Behind him is an entire shelf of windows and other parts for our Cleveland Transit System 4223 PCC car. Eric and Lorne Tweed exhumed several steel panels from storage and they also are now stowed on the racks. These are curved sections which will be stripped, primed and painted, ready to hold the ad cards originally displayed by them in the 4223. Seating was also placed high on the new racks with a large crew removing the parts from Chicago Rapid Transit 1024. Some of those seat back 'cushions' must be 20 feet long of rattan, springs, and wood frames. The crew included Scott Greig, Bill Wulfert, Tim Peters, and Eric Lorenz. Friday, November 2. 2012Fringe BenefitWorking as a volunteer at IRM often has unexpected fringe benefits. Pictured here is Frank Carraro operating a two car North Shore train last weekend. Frank has worked a long and productive career for real railroads and recently found time to come out and join the volunteers at IRM. Sort of a busman's holiday, he has joined the Signal Department, mirroring the bulk of his professional work. I have known Frank and of his railroad interests for longer than we both probably care to admit. Suffice to say I rode with him chasing the North Shore when it was still in operation, as we hoped to take and record photo images of the cars and line. Frank has always had a hope of someday operating a North Shore car, and it came to pass, as a two car train no less! When you are a volunteer at IRM you often join up with a likeable bunch of fellows (and some gals) as much for the social aspect, as for contributing to railroad preservation, and also learning in the process. In Frank's case he may be taking on some of the teacher role since I bet he has forgotten more about railroads than I will ever learn. But the crew learned of his 'bucket list' wishes and when the opportunity presented itself, all of the crews worked around scheduled operations and got him a complete mainline round trip in the cab. There are other satisfactions to volunteering at IRM, and believe it or not, positions are OPEN. We do a lot of work throughout the winter, in the wood shop for instance. Give us a try. Thursday, October 25. 2012
News and Views - October 24, 2012 Posted by Robert Kutella
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Comments (0) News and Views - October 24, 2012We are hoping to restore another table saw for use in the wood shop as it provides some features we do not have on saws now in service. Henry Vincent is patiently working away on that, here a very complicated design for the fence. You maybe able to appreciate just how many moving pieces are in this ONE assembly Many of the parts are rusted and some frozen in place so it is not so simple as you might expect. So far, only one threaded fastener seems stubborn to the point where it might have be drilled out. It alternated between cloudy and not so much all day but there was no rain. For some reason it was hard to get good pics, but we all remarked how beautiful the north side of the B&O boxcar was now that it is ALL in the finish enamel paint. Roger Kramer was on site and was painting Illinois Central 3345, a Grill-Coach built in 1948. I was leaving at the end of the day but Jim Leonard volunteered to grab a pic of this work. Sorry, it did not come out. Pete Galayda and John Nelligan continued on rebuilding grid boxes for Charles City Western 300; and Gerry Dettloff and John Faulhaber labored on the TM work equipment. |
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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...
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 [...]