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Jeffery's Trackside Diner August 2018
Posted by NWP SWP on Tuesday, July 31, 2018 10:17 PM

Welcome to Jeffrey´s Trackside Diner for the month of August 2018!

It's the place for you to go to relax and talk off topic about most anything - as long as you stay within the forum rules, which means certain hot button topics are excluded. Please refer to Steven Otte´s post on Forum Policies.

The staff - that´s Zoe, Chloe, Flo, Janie, and Brunhilda -  is very friendly and will serve up plenty of virtual food with a smile. Just don´t forget to leave a generous tip!

Each month, the Diner will be parked in a different location at places all over the world. This month, the Diner is located in

 - well, no particular location has yet been chosen, so Vinnie and his staff are still open for suggestions!

Its the beginning of each month, it is also the time to pay our respect to friends no longer with us

The RIP Track

    

Barry Arnold aka BlownoutCylinder
Jerry Cox aka Cox47
Wolfgang Dudler aka Westport Terminal
Bob Hartle aka cmrproducts
Ed Murphy
Bill North
Stein Rypern, Jr. aka Steinjr
Andy Sperandeo
Jeffrey "Running Bear" Wimberley
Alan B
Tom Mills
James W. Rohde aka CapeJim
Michael L. Myles aka Inch

 

"Gone, but never forgotten!"

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Posted by Track fiddler on Tuesday, July 31, 2018 10:31 PM

It Is 10:30, you maybe a little ahead of yourself Steven.... I feel this is Ulrich's job...okay...OR NOT SO OK !

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Posted by NWP SWP on Tuesday, July 31, 2018 10:33 PM

Yo, so the past few months we haven't really had a specific location for the diner.

Therefore if you guys have a rail fanning story or stomping grounds that you like and want to share post up.

Maxman, now I've got the meaning of the thread, I know what's what.

It's funny my mom was catching up with an old friend and she was telling a story about how her daughter was dumped by her "boyfriend" in the most cruel way imaginable, he told her all the things she isn't and that's why he's dumping her. (no she's not a possible date, she's out of my league, she's 21)

I almost won the Broadway Limited ATSF Northern in a bet.

Jr. bet me that I couldn't spell Weird Al Yankovics last name, I spelt Y-a-n-k-o-v-i-c-h there's now H!

So I owe him one KCS 150 ton 75 foot coal gon, number 404169 (his number request)

But a Ward never loses a bet and doesn't challenge it.

Next week I'll be betting him to guess the name and artist of a random song of my choosing, because he was bragging that he can guess the names of any song or artist.Smile, Wink & Grin

Well see yall later!

PS: track fiddler, the July one is locked and anyone can open the diner, and I have done this before.

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Posted by cudaken on Tuesday, July 31, 2018 10:38 PM

 Eveing Diners

 Thumping sound as I fell and hit my head of the counter! What the Rail Spike Happened Flo, it is not Midnight! Son Of A Ash Pitt Steven, it is still July!

 Anyway Flo get the gang and I a Beer Ed a Crown Royal. John Boy what ever he wants and Rick a RBF and Steven a bad lawyer. Smile, Wink & Grin

 Work Front As of this coming 8-5-18 I will have been with this company for 5 years. There was some debate if I should get my vaction pay with me being part time for the last 3 months? Angry Well they decide this year I will get my vaction pay as full time, next year No unless I work 35 hours a week. I am now working 31 hours and I am still the manager?

 Maxman Where you the person that posted you bought a 3 wheel bike or Trike and your feet where sticking out to far too the side? If so, that was how I knew you where flat footed.

 Later, Ken and see you all next month. Hum, guess it is next month now?

 Steven you will be hearing from my lawyers, Duey, Suem and How

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Posted by gmpullman on Tuesday, July 31, 2018 10:40 PM

Track fiddler

It Is 10:30, you maybe a little ahead of yourself Steven.... I feel this is Alrich's job, but okay...OR NOT SO OK !

 

The July thread was already locked at 10:15 (EDT) or so. 

Ulrich has opened the diner often but the honor is certainly open to anyone who feels motivated.

cudaken
Maxman Where you the person that posted you bought a 3 wheel bike or Trike and your feet where sticking out to far too the side?

That was HOn3 Critter, Dave...

Thanks for moving the Diner, Steven.

How about Switzerland?

https://www.swissvistas.com/swiss-railway-journeys.html

A nice, cool and refreshing place to visit. Chocolate anyone?

This is almost an hour video but worth a look...

Welcome to the August Diner, Everyone

 

Cheers! Ed

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Posted by NWP SWP on Tuesday, July 31, 2018 10:46 PM

OK, I went to say howdy in the July diner, it was LOCKED, so I posted the August diner!!!!!!

And Ken I've got Dewey, Cheatham, and Howe the Schiester brothers who attorneys at law on my side so I'm not worried!Laugh

If you guys gonna get all rail kinked on me I can couple up and take this party elsewhere! 

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Posted by Track fiddler on Tuesday, July 31, 2018 10:50 PM

Okay, what the heck do I know I'm just a carpenter, bashful look, a smug look of embarrassment, ... Sorry I'll be alright.

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Posted by gmpullman on Tuesday, July 31, 2018 11:00 PM

NWP SWP
Jr. bet me that I couldn't spell Weird Al Yankovics last name, I spelt Y-a-n-k-o-v-i-c-h there's now H!

I went to school with Frankie Yankovic's son in the 1960s. Different Yankovic but still a great musician! The Polka King Big Smile

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Yankovic

 

...a one — and a two —

Now that I think of it, my high school math teacher was    — Frank Zappa. Turns out there was another one with the same name. Go figure.

Cheers, Ed

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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Tuesday, July 31, 2018 11:16 PM

Good Morning!

Hard to believe it´s August already!

Thanks, Steven, for moving the Diner to - well, we still have to settle that. I did suggest Alaska, but nobody jumped onboard that cruise ship I was planning to take up north, so we still have the choice. Switzerland is fine for me. There are not many miles of rails left I have not traveled in that country, which is one but a giant model railroad, populated by train crazy people. The Swiss regard their trains as a national treasure, just like their mountains, lakes, cheese, chocolate and banks. If I remember correctly, the Diner folks joined me in a guided tour a couple of times, but there is still plenty to see left - providing we agree upon this location for the month!

Track Fiddler - I do not own this thread, so it was perfectly OK for Steven to facilitate the move. However, he missed to light the candle , so I take the liberty to do it for him.

In remberance of our gone friends...

A big thunderstorm swept over us in the middle of the night, so it has cooled off a little bit. All windows of our apartment are wide open to get the heat out, before the outside temperature start to rise again.

CUL!

Happy times!

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Posted by ricktrains4824 on Tuesday, July 31, 2018 11:25 PM

Good evening all.

Zoe - Why is there a Ken head-shaped dent in the Rivet Counter? He hit his head when they moved the diner? Oh... 

Ken - I always knew you was hard-headed, now the Rivet Counter can prove it! Wink (Have a beer, on me, for letting me razz you a bit!)

Zoe - A nice chocolate milkshake please. And another beer for Ken, seeing as how he is being kind enough to not knock me off the stool for teasing him a bit.

Ed - Switzerland.... Home of the Alps, originators of hot-cocoa, the makers of "the" Army knife that allows MacGyver to be MacGyver, home for lovers of chocolate, and a good hiding place of the hidden bank accounts of big-time money makers.... Not to mention some nice rail lines. I'm "cool" with that. (Before anyone jumps on my back for the "home of" remark, it is meant to be funny!)

Mr. B - Are you now "converted" or are you still "marching to (off)beat of a different drum"?

Steven NWP - I don't fault you for opening early, seeing as how the Colorado location closed up ahead of scheduled departure time. Hey, at least we make better time than Amtrak!

Weather - So, I posted that scary looking pic from Sunday in last months diner, and, yesterday we had 2 more, but actually rotating (YIKES!), and today we had another one. ("Cold-air funnel" they said it was today.... on a day that hit 78F.... "Ha! Cold-air funnel.... Sure it was" Confused.....) 

I'm beginning to not like the weather guessers lately.... Can't even guess when a storm is severe enough to create a funnel cloud... Or, in our case here lately, 4 of them on 3 different days!

More T-storms the rest of the week here. I'm just waiting for one of these "cold-air funnels" to land... As "I don't think we (will be) in Kansas anymore, Toto".......

Trains - Ayone ever build a movable staging yard? I'm looking at the plan for the space I will be acquiring, and, there is room to add a staging yard off one end, but it would be way better if it can roll off to the side when not in operation. (Multi-use space area. And, it would not block access to a little-used closet, otherwise, it will be a "duck-under" to get to that closet... And I just know that "Mr. Murphy" will require that I get in that said closet immediately after the staging yard is put in place if it isn't easily movable. Make it easily movable, and I will never have to get into it, as Mr. Murphy will be less inclined to visit.)

Mainly looking for any lessons learned from them, if anyone has any.  

As they say, Knowledge is the ability to know something. Understanding is getting the point of that knowledge, knowing that it is usable and helpful. Wisdom is knowing how to put that knowledge and understanding to good use. So, if anyone has any wisdom to provide in this matter, it would be appreciated. (And "common sense" is named wrong, because it's so uncommon now... But that's a different story.)

I know that locking casters will be a neccessecity, but any other tips and tidbits?

W*^k - Making the new boss wait until my current schedule is finished before moving to the new employer. Still debating on if I want to stay at the current location a couple of nights each week, seeing as I will be close to there already anyways. The new boss has no problems with me finishing my current schedule first. (At least, he said he didn't. And, as I am doing this before I start with him, he will know that I won't leave him without doing the same.)

Hope all are well, and all enjoy the day!

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Posted by Track fiddler on Tuesday, July 31, 2018 11:29 PM

Okay I just don't know how everything works yet. Thanks for setting me straight Ulrich. 

Take a look at the bridge

BNSF owns it.  They are going to tear it down. Leave the Piers in the river and just move it over... NOT HAPPYSad

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Posted by NWP SWP on Tuesday, July 31, 2018 11:32 PM

I can't go to Alaska for another week and a half, my friend (who happens to be a girl, and I kinda like her, and we're going to the movies when she gets back) is in the final frontier for her parents wedding anniversary, so it'd be weird if I'm thereLaugh

Just kiddin, Alaska sounds good, so does Switzerland. The latter has some unique tunnels and stuff.

I just remembered I have to fill out paperwork for American Idol tomorrow, I should've done it already but yah knoe.

Ulrich, I posted the candle, perhaps it didn't go through?!

I just realized that my friend is turning 18 on the 15th of this month! If she and I start dating, yipes! It's cool though I turn 18 in January. She's also going to college in September, right when my American Idol journey begins, I think I've decided to persue music as a career, of course I'll be going to college to have a degree to fall back on, but that's not until next fall.

Well that's all the news from me.

Steve

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Posted by FRRYKid on Wednesday, August 1, 2018 12:20 AM

Evening All! Flo (or whoever's handy), could I get a slice of apple pie a la mode with a glass of cinnamon milk? Thank you so much.

NWP SWP

I think I've decided to persue music as a career, of course I'll be going to college to have a degree to fall back on, but that's not until next fall.

You could always get a degree in music. There are plenty of schools that have very good music programs.

Hobby Front: Tried to finish replacing the lake covering on the section of layout that will be moving. Ran into a major problem: Couldn't make as much lake covering as I wanted to. Forgot that the blender's drive gear doesn't want to stay on. By the time I discovered that, the gear was shot. Got a few other things done though. Got two new legs installed on the end. Discovered that there was a leg in the middle of the structure that I forgot about. Can't get it removed as the bolts are buried, so it will need to be cut off. (Couldn't do that as I  couldn't find a screwdriver to change out the broken jigsaw blade.) Determined that I will wait untill the section moves into town before I try to redesign the trackwork. (The only thing trackage that is fixed is the car ferry dock.) I have an idea or two on the redesign but I will have to wait. (Moving this section gives me an additional idea as to where to put the passenger station track. On the old layout there was a hill in the road.)

Got a new blender this afternoon and started on a new layout-related project. I decided to try to make my own ground foam. (Somewhere between 25-28 square feet is going to take a lot of foam.) I already had the foam pads previously. I had intended to do this quite a while ago. I finally decided to start on it with the new layout. I have a couple of batches drying by the sink. We shall see on how it turns out. I know that they will need to go through the blender again to get the foam chopped a lot finer.

Mom has said that she will take me out again next Tuesday. Maybe I can get the leg removed and get the lake covering finished.

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Posted by hon30critter on Wednesday, August 1, 2018 12:27 AM

Track fiddler
Thanks for setting me straight Alrich. 

Track fiddler: The man's name is Ulrich.

Dave

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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Wednesday, August 1, 2018 12:43 AM

NWP SWP
Just kiddin, Alaska sounds good, so does Switzerland. The latter has some unique tunnels and stuff.

Young Steven - you really are kidding! Saying that Switzerland has "some unique tunnels and stuff" is certainly not the right choice of words! Switzerland is the #1 railroad country in the world, with the most spectacular train rides, some of which have made into a UNESCO World Heritage site.

I´d suggest you take a look at some videos on youtube, using the following search keys:

  • Gornergratbahn
  • Jungfraubahn
  • Berninabahn
  • Gotthardbahn
  • Loetschbergbahn
  • Montreux Oberland Bahn
  • Brienz Rothorn Bahn
  • Rigi Bahn

Take the time and you will enter a model railroader´s dream world!

You have to bear with me when I get a little defensive here, but I have spent many a holiday in that wonderful country, right from my days as a little toddler, sitting on my dad´s lap while riding the Aigle to Leysin rack railway.

Happy times!

Ulrich (aka The Tin Man)

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Posted by gmpullman on Wednesday, August 1, 2018 2:44 AM

hon30critter
Track fiddler: The man's name is Ulrich.

Give up, Dave. Several of us have politely tried to guide mister fiddler since May to spell Ulrich with a U — alas, to no avail.

Left Hug  ULRICH  Right Hug

Regards, Ed

 

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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Wednesday, August 1, 2018 4:11 AM

gmpullman
hon30critter
Track fiddler: The man's name is Ulrich.

Left Hug  ULRICH  Right Hug

Regards, Ed

Pronouncing my name is even worse than getting it spelled correctly, as the U is to be pronounce as a short spoken "oo", like in "too" and the ending "rich" has the  soft "ch" sound which is unique to the German language and is not to be pronounced "rich" as in wealthy.

To make things easy for you guys I can offer to be called by my second name, which is Herbert, just like the 31st POTUS.

Happy times!

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Posted by gmpullman on Wednesday, August 1, 2018 4:59 AM

Tinplate Toddler
To make things easy for you guys I can offer to be called by my second name, which is Herbert, just like the 31st POTUS.

Or, perhaps we can simply call you the TIN MAN.

Has a nice ring to it Smile

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Posted by Jimmy_Braum on Wednesday, August 1, 2018 5:06 AM

Hey all, sorry I've been awol.   Life just has had things that took precedence, i.e. Getting my new house usable, meeting with my attorney to set up the accounts,etc. hope everyone is okay...oh I got a new phone-straight tal service, but it's a real smart phone. 

Well, got asked to open the club to a visitor this month, i agreed. 

Gotta get ready for work , I hope everyone is well

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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Wednesday, August 1, 2018 7:00 AM

gmpullman
Or, perhaps we can simply call you the TIN MAN.

Not bad, either! I feel rusty enough!

Happy times!

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, August 1, 2018 8:00 AM

Good morning ... 

I saw the Diner was closed early last night, and none was started. I had no urgent remarkas and simply waited until this morning ... 

Not sure where the Diner moved to. Nobody reponded to my suggestion. 

Steven NWP SWP .... Thanks for moving the DIner. 

Ken, Ed, Ulrich, Ricky, FRRY, Dave, and Jimmy : .... Nice to see each of you in the August Diner. .... I hope many others will be joining us. 

Ulrich .... I would have pronounced your name differently. So I'm glad you told us. 

Ed ...... Tin Man ? ... LOL .... I'm glad Ulrich has a sense of humor. ... 

Maybe this photo will start a conversation ... Which is the front end of these Santa Fe big critters? 

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Posted by maxman on Wednesday, August 1, 2018 8:21 AM

cudaken
Maxman Where you the person that posted you bought a 3 wheel bike or Trike and your feet where sticking out to far too the side? If so, that was how I knew you where flat footed.

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Posted by Steven Otte on Wednesday, August 1, 2018 8:46 AM

Heartland Division CB&Q

Maybe this photo will start a conversation ... Which is the front end of these Santa Fe big critters? 

The end with the "F" on the sill.

As for the Diner location, I would vote for Alaska, since I seem to recall we've been to Switzerland in the last few months... or was it Austria? My memory is shot.

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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Wednesday, August 1, 2018 8:58 AM

Steven Otte
I seem to recall we've been to Switzerland in the last few months... or was it Austria? My memory is shot.

Not at all, I think we have been to both countries recently, with Austria being the more recent place.

So it´s Alaska for this month!

How about railfanning the last frontier?

 

Happy times!

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Wednesday, August 1, 2018 9:23 AM

OK, I'm back from the hospital and my heart is back to normal rhythm.  I can go back to rehab tomorrow.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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Posted by NWP SWP on Wednesday, August 1, 2018 9:42 AM

Morning diners,

I guess theoretically either end could be leading but only one can be the F.

Alaska sounds good!

 Ulrich, do you pronounce Herbert, Hrrr-Brt or Hey-bear? I ask because that's how these southerners pronounce it, spelt the same but pronounced different.

Well I'll be around.

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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Wednesday, August 1, 2018 9:43 AM

MisterBeasley

OK, I'm back from the hospital and my heart is back to normal rhythm.  I can go back to rehab tomorrow.

That´s good news! I´ll hope you´ll be sailing in friendlier waters soon!

And now ...

 

Happy times!

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, August 1, 2018 9:53 AM

Steve O.... I can’t see the F in the photo.  Maybe you can. You might notice the Santa Fe logo is at one end only.  If I recall correctly, that is the front end . I would have to research that again to be sure. 

The big Baldwin switchers had plenty of tractive effort and were good for transfer runs to connecting railroads . 

Mr. B ... I’m glad to hear from you and happy your procedure went well. 

Alaska is fine with me.  

Ulrich ... I will watch the video later when I have time for it. 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Wednesday, August 1, 2018 9:54 AM

I am heading to Deerfield Beach for the weekend. It is my wife's birthday.

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Alaska sounds way too cold for me. So does Austria, Switzerland, Germany, France, Finland, Colorado, and so on.

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Brrrrrrrrrrr.

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-Kevin

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Living the dream.

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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Wednesday, August 1, 2018 10:55 AM

SeeYou190
Alaska sounds way too cold for me. So does Austria, Switzerland, Germany, France, Finland, Colorado, and so on. .

Southern Germany will be hitting 105F again - too cold?

Happy times!

Ulrich (aka The Tin Man)

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