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Last post 10-13-2008 3:18 PM by cnw1995. 10 replies.
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10-12-2008 6:21 AM
Offline Sturgeon-Phish
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Sunday Photo fun 10/12/08

Going to Mass

Lovers(me and my Bride) camping

The big red bus

Trolley for DougM

Have fun

Jim

10-12-2008 7:47 AM In reply to
Offline envfocus
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Re: Sunday Photo fun 10/12/08

I do have to get people for my layout.  Great pics Stugreon-Phish.  I redid my caternary so my 253 can ride the inner rail.

10-12-2008 8:16 AM In reply to
Offline spankybird
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Re: Sunday Photo fun 10/12/08

Here are a few pics of our Trolley layout at the museum. This is an O scale two rail layout. This is Downtown Chardon, Ohio in 1918.

And this is Burton, Ohio

 

10-12-2008 11:06 AM In reply to
Online Northwoods Flyer
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Re: Sunday Photo fun 10/12/08

Nice photos gentlemen.  I always look forward to seeing this thread.

Last weekend instead of posting I was out doing some excursion railroading.  My son is in college and has been volunteering at two excursion railroads in the area.  He has recently earned his fireman's status on one of the railroads.  We travelled to Duluth Minnesota to ride on the last excursion run for the season.

This is on the Lake Superior and Mississippi

The track runs right along the water.  We saw lots of Canada geese and a flock of Swans.

 

I had the opportunity to ride in the engine and watch the action up close.

Their passenger cars are from the teens, and this one was refurbished years ago by the DM&IR.

The LS&M recently aquired this RPO car that is originally from the Santa Fe, and will be a labor of love for volunteers to restore over the next few years.

Have a great weekend.

Northwoods Flyer

10-12-2008 2:09 PM In reply to
Offline Pennvalley
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Re: Sunday Photo fun 10/12/08

A video I took at the Horseshoe curve last thursday. (YouTube fuzzed it up tho)Blush [:I]
My wife Carol is watching the train go by.(Blue shirt & white bb cap)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vA0AHEWjdg

 

10-13-2008 8:21 AM In reply to
Offline cnw1995
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Re: Sunday Photo fun 10/12/08

Beautiful trolleys - I like the red striping around the windows, Jim. Isn't it interesting, Tom, how the traction companies pioneered amusement parks, gazebos and the like as destinations for their customers?

10-13-2008 9:28 AM In reply to
Offline SotaPop
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Re: Sunday Photo fun 10/12/08

 cnw1995 wrote:

Beautiful trolleys - I like the red striping around the windows, Jim. Isn't it interesting, Tom, how the traction companies pioneered amusement parks, gazebos and the like as destinations for their customers?

Doug - Have you ever had the chance to drive a real streetcar?  I've volunteered on the Como-Harriet streetcar here in Minneapolis for 4 or 5 years now.  It's great fun to drive it!  Toughest part for most motormen (and motor women) is learning to use the air brake and the momentum of the car to stop it exactly where you want it.

The young kids often get the biggest thrill from riding it too.

Speaking of amusement parks - the Twin Cities Rapid Transit company built an amusement park out in the middle of Lake Minnetonka.  People would ride the streetcar out to Excelsior, MN and then transfer to a streetcar-boat, which would take them over to the island.  The Excelsior Amusement Park is gone today, but how cool it would have been if it was still around!

The museums biggest event is coming up at the end of this month - "The Ghost Trolley".  Check it out!

Brad

10-13-2008 10:02 AM In reply to
Offline Pennvalley
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Re: Sunday Photo fun 10/12/08

Someone mention streetcars?

 

 

10-13-2008 10:25 AM In reply to
Offline SotaPop
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Re: Sunday Photo fun 10/12/08

Why - yes!  Yes we did! Smile [:)]

10-13-2008 11:28 AM In reply to
Offline ChiefEagles
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Re: Sunday Photo fun 10/12/08

Great photos guys.  Sturg, hope you two are not thinking of "lovers leap".  Shock [:O]
10-13-2008 3:18 PM In reply to
Offline cnw1995
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Re: Sunday Photo fun 10/12/08

It would be great to be a real motorman. Locally, we have a few museums that would eventually allow it - the East Troy Museum, Fox Valley Trolley Museum and Illinois Railway Museum (which started with traction) - when the kids get a bit older, I hope I can volunteer.
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