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Puckdropper
Member since
December 2002
From: US
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III Times (Three "eye" Times)
Posted by
Puckdropper
on Sunday, December 18, 2005 1:11 AM
Charter and purpose statement:
The III Times is established with the intention and purpose of:
a) Providing railroad news to its readers
b) Covering railroads in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, or states directly connected to them.
c) Covering railroads placed in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa or states directly connected to them.
d) Increasing the enjoyment of the garden railroads of the writers and readers of the III Times.
Publishing Guidelines:
1) Subjects covered should be of interest to the region covered by the III Times.
2) No experience or permission necessary to publish.
3) Articles do not need to be published at regular intervals or by deadlines.
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Puckdropper
Member since
December 2002
From: US
725 posts
Posted by
Puckdropper
on Sunday, December 18, 2005 1:34 AM
Puckdropper's Place announces completion of Porter Rebuild
Puckdropper -- Member of G.R.A.P.E.
LGB Porter #3 sits on the inspection track after passing inspection. In the foreground are two cars being cleaned and rebuilt.
Mr. Puckdropper's goal of having operational trains by Christmas is well on its way. Today Puckdropper's Place announced the completion of their LGB Porter #3 locomotive rebuild, having passed all inspections. The locomotive was purchased for scrap value along with a gondola and cabin car. The locomotive rebuild took 9 months, including machining a new side rod and obtaining a new wheel cover from the manufacturer.
When work on #3 was finished, shop crews started to check and rebuild the gondola and cabin car acquired with the locomotive. The process involved seperating the car bodies from their frames and trucks, and cleaning the exterior. The shop crew believes they can have the cars ready in order to fulfill Mr. Puckdropper's goal.
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