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Tuesday, November 4. 2014The dream, Believe It!
The future barn construction reality is finally setting in and Randy Hicks and I are keeping you up to date on the progress of the future barn sites. As we have said the work continues at a quick pace.
The finished product. Here the track is tamped and aligned ready for the next step. Next, maybe a building? Tuesday, September 9. 2014
Rail construction: yards 13, 14 & 15 Posted by Roger Kramer
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Here are some more pictures of the continuing rail project on the south end of our property. In anticipation of building barns 13 and 14 rail and ties must be laid and ballasted before any construction can begin. Randy Hicks and I have shown you the progress so far. Here then are more pictures taken these last two weeks. I think you will be impressed. Most rail used in these two yards are 100, 112 and some 115 lb. Big stuff! Hiring of the rail contractor is a big expense Soooooo.... Please send in your donation Track Department Fund to help defray these costs. This sure benefits the entire museum! Thank you! Roger
Sunday, July 7. 2013Track Department updateSaturday's gang completed work by 10AM... but I'm getting ahead of the story.
A plan was hatched to get the gang together Friday night and go out to spike and plate. Marcus arrived way early and was out plating from around noon to 4 with Bob Olson. Around 6 the gang changed to Marcus, Mark Gelman, Mark Riemers, with a special guest visitor Bobby Ryan, and myself. First we loaded the last 12 kegs of spikes into the spiker ... just in case, and then headed out onto the main setting up an out of service at East Switch. We got out just in time for the Switch Fest 2013 to begin prep for the Trolly parade. We went out to where Bob and Marcus left off plating, and set to work. Mark Riemers started spiking the north rail and working his way back west, while Marcus and Bobby Ryan ran the plater, working East. Mark Gellman and I set plates and cleaned out cribs for the jaws of the plater to grab the rail. We worked till almost 10PM when we ran out of light. Somewhere towards the end Mark Riemers turned the spiker on the wye. We tied up for the night, with Bobby heading to his hotel in Rockford, Marcus going to pick up Gwen, and Mark, Mark, and I going to Joes for dinner. Saturday Morning, The plan... Finish the job. Start time 05:30 We tied down the machines on the main in our out of service Friday night, so it was simply fire up and go to work. And work we did. We were slightly better equipped for the cribbing job, having grabbed a couple picks and the job went well. Mark went back to spiking - South rail this time, Mark Gellman, and Marcus ran the plater, and were helped when Bobby Ryan joined us again, and I went to cleaning cribs. Mark Riemers helped with cribs when he caught up with the spiking. As we reached the end of the work, I also did some tie crane work stacking the dead wood for pick up later. In the end we completed work, picked up the plater and put it back ont he flat, and ran back to our OOS limits. On the way Bill Lygiros was found to be stacking old spikes as he walked in from Karstens. I think we surprised the dispatcher by showing up before being called to clear up. We were in 24 track long before the first revenue train left. He also left with a great deal of relief on the slow orders. Thanks to the final push by the gang, we picked up two slow orders, annulled one line of the Summary GO, and gave them a railroad they can run on. Only one slow order remains, and that is due to the swerve left over from the tamper losing it's mind. I'm working on a plan to go out one evening with the a loco and use jacks to smooth out the dipsy do, and air tamp the ties to get that last slow order off. After the paperwork, and anulling the bulletins with the dispatcher, the crew was off to breakfast at Dino's... Of course the RR gods could not let us accomplish this much without their games. As I was rolling into 24 track with the tie crane, she lost power and started smoking like an Alco going from start to run 8. It was discovered the Temporary fix of the air box intake pipe had failed, getting partially sucked into the intake. Mark Riemers delicately ripped it off the machine, and replaced it with the proper flex steel pipe we picked up later from Napa. A new battery was also picked up for the hydraulic power pack and a new battery terminal crimped on. JD is still working on a replacement hydraulic hose to replace the one that was damaged when it shorted to the battery. Marcus
and Bobby were the Car line dispatchers from the tail track switch to
the S curves for helping put away the fleet. No small task to be sure.
I can honestly say, I have never seen barns 6,7 and 8 so empty before
in my time at IRM! So
Nice work this week IRM Track crew! Job well done. We now move to
the clean up phase of the project. picking up spikes, spiking up the
last few ties on the north rail due to submarined ties, and then
regulating. Frank D. |
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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?
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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.
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Wed, 06-02-2021 17:27
Nice to see 428's cab back on. Looking forward to when it is operable!
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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?
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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
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