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Posted by Trainnut484 on Monday, August 15, 2005 2:38 PM
Hello again all.

Almost forgot [:0] the next B DAY victim celebrity, Ted. Count me in for tomorrow night [8D]. I'll be looking for the CD in the mail. If you need it, I can email you my snail mail addy.

Russell

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Posted by siberianmo on Monday, August 15, 2005 3:50 PM
G’day Gents! Go away for 5 or 6 hours and what do I return to[?] Lotsa pictures and good discussions …… Maybe I should do this more often! Cindy, by the look on your pretty face, I’d say the guys behaved themselves …. Hmmmmmm. [:O]

Okay – where to start, seems like old times with the original SUMMARIES:

QUOTE: trolleyboy Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 09:30:00

Good morning Tom I now i'm not usually around this early but hey how can one stay away from a joint like this. I'll share the unleaded with Ted and some of the not so diet pastries. Al/b]you must let us all know how you manage to nab all the diet pastries Nick , Tom , Ted, Jeff let me join you in raising a glass to the vets, departed and still with us. As some of you may know canada buried the last living canadian VC winner over the weekend Smokey Smith he fought of what was apparently an entire column of panzers during the italian campaign saving most of the Glengary highlanders of Canada in the process. Every nov 11th he would fly in from Vancouver and take part in the Rememberance day services in Ottawa and then have tea and wiskey at Rideau hall with the Governor General.He was quite a character and will be missed. Nick you mentioned Vimy Ridge& Pachendale, I would like to add the Somme and Ypres in the first world war and Hong Kong in the second. Canada left many brave soles behind and changed many other's in those terrible battles.Now more than ever we need to remember and support the vets as the first war ones are all but gone and the second war vets are all 80+.A pat on the back for your uncles in bomber comand Ted i hope to meet up with you on your birthday eve. One suggestion for recuing the "dolly" would be to first tranquilize Boris, then I'll lend you a BB gun.We'll get her back down and then back into "plastic surgery". My next suggestion would be to then put a lock on her valvesso that no more foreign gas can be instilled. Dan or any one looking for some large bits of railroadianna (sp) If you go onto CN's website they are in the process of selling off several BC rail bits and pieces. SD40's RS18's freight cars the whole shebang. well folks I'm off and running work this aft,hopefully I'll pop back in later. Rob


Rob Great pix! Another day in history to never forget! Fast forward the time clock about another 50 years – I wonder who will be remembering what by then[?]

Tom

QUOTE: trolleyboy Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 09:36:54

Well look at that I developed Ted's aflicton. Oh well. Tom Nice new s stuff as well.I would have to say by the apparent look of quality they were worth the wait.Soooo when does the CNR f units and Via train and coaches materialize in the "S-pire"? You could do a good job of traction in that guage as well!!! Rob


Rob Glad you like what you saw regarding the S-gauge. What you see is what it will be – there ain’t any more room – that’s it – saturatred! A revelation regarding S-gauge – I’d llike someone to point the way to VIA Rail equipment – Ha! The biggest drawback that I can detect from this gauge is non-availability of many, many roadnames perhaps due to limited demand. Nevertheless, I’m sure someone out there would do custom work – but not at my expense, thank you very much! I got what I wanted and for my little 7x8 ft board – three operating consists work rather well. Traction[?] [yeah] Right! Where[?] When you see the finished product, you’ll note there aren’t any towns, villages, etc. Just scenery and tracks. [swg]

Tom

QUOTE: wrwatkins Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 11:14:21

Good morning Y'all. It is good to be back in hot Texas after a refreshing two weeks in the cool Maritimes of Canada. We flew to Montrael and took the overnight Ocean to Halifax and returned the same way. I have finally found a bathroom that is smaller than those on the airlines--the bathrooms in the compartments. They tend to be a little cozy. Had a surprise when we went to the Halifax station for the trturn trip on Wednesday. There were two Oceans on the tracks. Since they do not run an Ocean on Wednesday Tuesday's arrival in Halifax will be Thursday's departure. The second set had the Renissance equipment, but due to popular demand a Budd observation dome car was on the end. There is hope after all.

We tried to sleep on the return trip bedding down about midway between Moncton and Campbelltown. Did not get much sleep until after Campbelltown and were back on CN rails. CN has sold off the line between Campbelltown and Moncton to two short lines, Chemin de Fur Montagaslpa Gulf and New Brunswick East Coast, and their maintenance standards are not up to those of CN. We had squeaks and rattles in our car that I did not know were possible until we got back on CN rails. VIA is considering switching to the CN line through Edmonston for the better track, however, the train is the only means of public transportation for some of the stops. We would see 30 to 50 perople getting on at each station stop. Did VIA miss out and not have a clause regarding maintaining the tracks to the standards as on the day of VIA startup? Amtrak had such a clause in their contracts with the US railroads.

Sorry I will miss the birthday ba***omorrow. Tom and I will be playing with the RDCs in Dallas.

Visited a couple of railroad museums on the trip. One interesting onw was in Hillsbouro on the road to Louisbourg from Sydney. This was the Salem and Hillsbouro railroad which ran a dinner excursion train on part of the old Sydney and Louisbourg railroad. They are shut down from operating the dinner train due to lack of insurance. (Darn lawyers have struck again!) One interesting piece of equipment was a double headed wedge snow plow. It had a cupola in the center with a wedge plow on each end. I guess it snows so hard in Canada that they need to run the plow back to the yard after the enging is switched to the rear. I did get a picutre of it and will post it after I get my camera unloaded (and figure out how to post a photo).

All for now. The work is a foot deep on my desk as no one did it for me during my absence.

Cheers,
***

***
Glad you’re back and looking forward to meeting up with you tomorrow! See you at the airport ………

Tom

QUOTE: Trainnut484 Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 14:24:39

Good afternoon Tom and everyone Cindy I'll have a Miller Lite and a sandwich.

The house wasn't burned as bad as we thought. All 4 rooms upstairs were hit by the fire. Of course the worst rooms were one of the bathrooms and a bedroom where the fire started. Nothing left of the ceiling, but the roof and the rafters are still there. The upstairs was well insulated and the fire dept had put out "flame-ups" caused by the insulation and other things. I couldn't stand up there too long because the smell was still so strong. Kitchen downstairs received water damage. Living and dining rooms are ok. The cause of it is still unknown, but neighbors say they heard a loud POP and then saw flames coming out of the windows. My wife's friend has great insurance and the house will be redone. No one was home at the time.

Dan, sorry I didn't have time to email you. The purpose of the trip wasn't for fun, really for moral support. We also visited some family. BUT, I did manage to catch a couple of trains over the weekend. One of them, a westbound, I took a couple of pics from the walkover bridge. My good fortune an ol' warbonnet was in the lead.

Going away shot. My wife's friend's house is just on the other side of the grain elevator on the right side. The shops are a little further West.

For those who aren't familiar with the Springfield, MO area, here's a pic of the bridge, which goes back to around 1902 and is a registered landmark (actually it's of a gondola but the only one I took that had the bridge in it ), a little stone memorial mentioning the landmark, and a yard.

Take care,

Russell

Hi Russell
Nice photos! The detail came through quite well ……. [tup]
Tom

QUOTE: trainnut484 Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 14:38:05

Hello again all.

Almost forgot the next B DAY victim celebrity, Ted. Count me in for tomorrow night . I'll be looking for the CD in the mail. If you need it, I can email you my snail mail addy.

Russell

Happy that you will be here tomorrow night for Ted’s 67th Birthday Bash!
Tom
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See ya all later ……[tup][swg]

Tom[4:-)][oX)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 15, 2005 4:47 PM
WOW i took my first hot air balloon ride in beautiful colorado ,lots of snow caped mt. peaks above 14,000 ft.; (58) I could see from wyo. to pikes peak colorado if anyone is interested you can contact them on the web @ www.aircolorado.com and book a fliight compleet with champaign, snacks and cake , it was a experience of a lifetime , I can't weight to do it again... glennbob
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Posted by siberianmo on Monday, August 15, 2005 4:57 PM
Hello glennbob - Glenn

A bit surprised that you dropped that post on us .... really makes no sense, given what this thread is all about. Nevertheless, if that's what does it for ya - go for it.

Somehow, I don't think we'll be seeing you again 'round here, so I'll withhold the welcome, unless you want to review what we're about and come back again .......

Tom, Proprietor of "Our" Place, an adult eating & drinking establishment![4:-)][oX)]
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Posted by siberianmo on Monday, August 15, 2005 5:04 PM
Note to all of our Customers

PLEASE do not encourage the kind of post that recently appeared by going overboard with the welcoming. It should be evident that this guy isn't interested in what we are all about .... so my recommendation is to simply let it go alongside all the others who have dropped their words of wisdom on us, never to be heard from again.

Thanx!

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Posted by Gunns on Monday, August 15, 2005 5:11 PM
Hi Tom
Beer please somthing local and not mass marketed...
Will try to be there to morrow, work dropped a mandatory meeting on the middle of my weekend.....

Passengerfan, did <can> you see the number on the 4-8-4 pulling the consist in that photo of the Scout? Our Engine pulled the scout till 1953, and then was used for power sortages when the crops were big, might have been the 2926.
Nick my family came from the farming area of Glamorgan County during the 1850s. I was in Carephilly in1988, got to see the castle my family built, not that we owned it... "Hey you put that rock over there..."
Ring the Bell Drinks all round

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Posted by siberianmo on Monday, August 15, 2005 5:18 PM
Hi Gunns Kevin

Local brew[?] From Mentor Village ..... hmmmmm, let's see. Oh [yeah] we've got some Old Bottom of the Barrel - regular or light, of course! [swg] That's about as local as you can get 'round here! [swg]

Okay, Boris ring that bell, Kevin's buying - but not that local stuff! [swg]

Hope you make it to the Birthday Bash for Ted tomorrow at 8 PM (Eastern). However, if that doesn't work for you - drop your greetings off at any time - I'm sure the old guy (!) will appreciate them. [;)]

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 15, 2005 5:40 PM
boy what an unfriendly bunch>>>did it ever enter your minds you can see a lot of railroad track from a hot air balloon....you might check some your own postings about beer and other matters....glennbob
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Posted by pwolfe on Monday, August 15, 2005 5:56 PM
Hi Tom and all.
May I be permitted to add my apprciation on V.J DAY to all VETS.
My grandfather served in the Somme in WW1 I had Uncles in the Army Navy and R.A.F in WW11. My father was in the Royal Navy 1941-1945.being in the Far-East at the end of the war.My wife had her father and one uncle in the USAAF, two uncles in the US NAVY and one uncle in the US ARMY.Who served in WW11The horrors they must have gone through at a very early age (my father was 18) I cannot imagine All I can do is honour their memory and honour the brave men and women who are serving today.Unfortunatly I must go now I will get back later to talk Classic Trains PETE.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 15, 2005 6:28 PM
Good evening Group. I'll fetch my own Royal and soda and Boris, peal the bell please. This group looks more thristy than a Dromedary spittin' cotten in the Sahara.[xx(] Russell, its good to hear the damage is manageable. Also, the pix are outstanding and the foot bridge a "classic." Oh yes, I'm still in the "urban renewal" mode in HO but will need your USPS addy for future mailings. Check my "Profile" for my e-mail addy (no hurry). Looking forward to "hoisting a cool one" with ya tomorrow.

***, glad to have you back and everyone at "Our" Place send "happy rails" wishes to you and Tom on the Trinity/Dart mini "Rendesvous."[tup] Know what you mean about rough roadbed. On the N de M about a 60 mile stretch between "Mexico" (City) and Guadalajara left me with a "floating" kidney.[(-D] The balance of the trip, however, made AmTrak seem 19th Century.[:O]

Tom, my proposed "roundy" from Tampa to New Orleans is still "on the table." When the V.A. let's me "off the hook" for more than a couple of weeks, I can plan. You'll be the first to know if and when it happens.[tup] Rob, the Lancaster pix are only exceeded by your commentary on the truly great Heroes involved in both World Wars. Words fail to grasp the immense debt we all owe those generations.

Okay Leon, I see the Tux is back from the "Village Cleansers" and I could shave from the reflection on your spit shined "jump boots." I'll keep an eye on the bar tonight and the "Permanent Stool" fellows will handle the chores tomorow while I celebrate one more year closer to the "Old Soldier's Home."[swg] BTW Rob, your suggestion with the B.B. gun did the trick. Dolly is now at Olaf Artmen's "Tire, Tow and Snow Truck Emporium" getting a retread.[:-^] This will come out of Boris' allowance. So long for now, hope you can make it down tomorrow, Ted
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 15, 2005 6:46 PM
Hello all. I will take a Guiness,Tom, before you prepare for Texas. Have a safe,fun, adventure.
Russell, we were around the Kansas Ave. yard Saturday evening before heading out to Elwood and chasing a train clear to Ash Grove. Decided to chase it because it had a beautiful green BN SD40-2 on the point and a blonde behind the throttle! Sunday afternoon we checked out the Kansas ave. yard after shopping. If I had known you were so close.
The footbridge crosses what's left of the North yard. The oncoming shot looks east. To the left of the main line were extensive facilities for maintaining steamers and across the underpass was 1 of 3 roundhouses Frisco had at one time here. The going away shot looks west towards the current yard. Broadway is the street crossing the east end of the yard which must be where the burned house of the friend is located. Living here all my life, I am very familiar with this area. Currently, BNSF is trying to convince the city to close this crossing so the remote control yard engines can cross it without a man on the ground. They are using the usual argument about safety but according to the numbers, this is the safest crossing for miles!
BTW, the WW2 sub found recently that I was referring to was the U.S.S. Lagarto. I forget who asked for the name but there' tis!
Borrowed some more mags from the museum. Several called Slim Guage News from the early 70s. Evidently the mag did'nt last long. Mostly modeling but a lot of prototype info. Always heard about Alpine Tunnel-now have an article about it to read. Am I the only narrow guage nut here?
Tom, loved the pix of the Sguage. Mop and Frisco rolling stock. Reminds me of my misspent youth! Another Guiness, please. About the 60th anniversary of VJ Day. I for one am glad we had a President with a backbone to order the Abomb drop. We did not start the war but we finished it. My father would have probably had to be in on the invasion of Japan as he was an Army engineer. The casualties would have been staggering on both sides and I more than likely would have not been here. Once is enough on the bell, Boris!!
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 15, 2005 6:56 PM
[V][:(][:O][:(!] WELL hello tom: boy i was all excited about my balloon trip and how it looked like a big modle railroad from up so high ;it seams that anyone can talk about almost any thing on you sight,but you hert my feelings glennbob
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 15, 2005 7:24 PM
Good E'nin' everyone; hope this finds the world right with everyone. Tom I gotta admit, if I hadn't already started in F scale, I'd go for S. Your pics are impressive! I've always liked that size for models(since I can't afford the 1:1 stuff and the yard's too blasted small for it anyhow) an American Flyer in S was my first train set for Christmas 1953. I'm pretty sure it was Pap's idea even though he cussed the RR every chance he got; never found out if he was serious about cussin' the RR or not, he sure waxed verbose about some of the times he had working for the RR. I'm reasonably sure he DID NOT cuss the gold pass he had! But he surely did earn every mile he put on it. Seems to me I heard folks say that the District Super loved him because he was the only man in Northern NM that could put a locomotive back on the track without using a crane; just a derailer frog and prybars, and maybe a helper loco. Of course, if the loco was on it's side, that's a bit different! (lol) Sorry I don't have time for refreshment nor some of the finest company this side of.......well just about anywhere I''ve ever been, but the chile plant is calling me to move another load of frozen down to ElPaso. Takes about two and a half hrs round trip. Ted I hope the doc will let ya have yer "toot" and yer bash. Still don't know if I'll make it yet or not, but I sure hope so. Gents, I salute you one and all, will return later if possible. Jeff
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Posted by pwolfe on Monday, August 15, 2005 8:47 PM
HI Tom and all.
May I have a pint and round for the house
Thanks NICK for the [tup] and the odd Yorkshire beer. I remember when they used to sell this in the Keighley and Worth Valley Railrail i nthe '70s on tap.
[#welcome] to Lordhawke Jeff. It was really interesting to hear railroad chat. You can't beat talking to people who actually worked on the railroad.

As to diesels at Union Station, the KC Star today says there is a KC rail experience opening Sept. 23rd. It says it will feature restored vintage railroad cars and artifacts. It doesn't mention any locomotives. Perhaps someone, 'specially our KC folks, may have heard different.

I'll pop in again soon. Pete
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Posted by Trainnut484 on Monday, August 15, 2005 9:21 PM
Evening Tom and everyone. I think I see Leon. I'll have my usual.

I thought I felt your presence in the force yesterday Dan [;)]. Funny thing you mentioned BNSF wanting to close the Broadway crossing. My wife's friend lives on Chase street, and she asked me why BNSF wanted to close that crossing. I told her my best guess would be operating remote controlled switchers. I told her if that was the case, then watch for bright colored signs warning of remote control locomotive operation. Looks like I was right in my assumption.

I've been around the west side a couple of times, mainly around the shops. I was curious though. In this shot looking West, looks like the ramp in the very far left of pic (partly cut-off) was used by the Frisco for loading military vehicles or automobiles. I'm thinking more of military vehicles because the ramp height looks about the same for a flat car. Do you have any info about the ramp?


Pete, I'll pick up a brochure about the train displays at Union Station, and give you the scoop. Right now CRS is kicking in.

MMMM another Miller Lite please Leon

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Posted by siberianmo on Monday, August 15, 2005 9:40 PM
Good Evening Guys!

Good to see the activity tonite …. For a Monday, this is fine stuff! [tup]

I’ll try to catch up before signing off for the nite …… Leon the Night Man will take over in about 30 minutes …… [tup] I’ll try to get the SUMMARY out before leaving for the airport at oh-dark-thirty in the AM! Hopefully, I’ll be able to connect with all of you from Dallas tomorrow nite ……

Okay, here’s another composite reply:

QUOTE: pwolfe
Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 17:56:26

Hi Tom and all.
May I be permitted to add my apprciation on V.J DAY to all VETS.
My grandfather served in the Somme in WW1 I had Uncles in the Army Navy and R.A.F in WW11. My father was in the Royal Navy 1941-1945.being in the Far-East at the end of the war.My wife had her father and one uncle in the USAAF, two uncles in the US NAVY and one uncle in the US ARMY.Who served in WW11The horrors they must have gone through at a very early age (my father was 18) I cannot imagine All I can do is honour their memory and honour the brave men and women who are serving today.Unfortunatly I must go now I will get back later to talk Classic Trains PETE.

Hey Pete Good to see you again! So very many of us are connected through those who served our country and the allied nations from as far back as we can recall. A toast to their honor, courage and service! [tup][tup][tup]

Tom

QUOTE: Theodorebear
Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 18:28:30

Good evening Group. I'll fetch my own Royal and soda and Boris, peal the bell please. This group looks more thristy than a Dromedary spittin' cotten in the Sahara. Russell, its good to hear the damage is manageable. Also, the pix are outstanding and the foot bridge a "classic." Oh yes, I'm still in the "urban renewal" mode in HO but will need your USPS addy for future mailings. Check my "Profile" for my e-mail addy (no hurry). Looking forward to "hoisting a cool one" with ya tomorrow.

***, glad to have you back and everyone at "Our" Place send "happy rails" wishes to you and Tom on the Trinity/Dart mini "Rendesvous." Know what you mean about rough roadbed. On the N de M about a 60 mile stretch between "Mexico" (City) and Guadalajara left me with a "floating" kidney. The balance of the trip, however, made AmTrak seem 19th Century.

Tom, my proposed "roundy" from Tampa to New Orleans is still "on the table." When the V.A. let's me "off the hook" for more than a couple of weeks, I can plan. You'll be the first to know if and when it happens. Rob, the Lancaster pix are only exceeded by your commentary on the truly great Heroes involved in both World Wars. Words fail to grasp the immense debt we all owe those generations.

Okay Leon, I see the Tux is back from the "Village Cleansers" and I could shave from the reflection on your spit shined "jump boots." I'll keep an eye on the bar tonight and the "Permanent Stool" fellows will handle the chores tomorow while I celebrate one more year closer to the "Old Soldier's Home." BTW Rob, your suggestion with the B.B. gun did the trick. Dolly is now at Olaf Artmen's "Tire, Tow and Snow Truck Emporium" getting a retread. This will come out of Boris' allowance. So long for now, hope you can make it down tomorrow, Ted

Howdy Ted And a fine good evening to ya! Birthday Eve!! [swg]

Appreciate your helping out – between you and Leon – well, how good can it get[?][;)]

My guess is Amtrak is going to be hand-to-mouth for one more year – then who knows. So, between you and I – we’d better plan those trips now, rather than later!

Hope all is good news from your med appointment .......[tup][tup][tup]

Talk to you soon and have a great 67th! [bday]

Tom

QUOTE: earlydiesels
Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 18:46:52

Hello all. I will take a Guiness,Tom, before you prepare for Texas. Have a safe,fun, adventure.
Russell, we were around the Kansas Ave. yard Saturday evening before heading out to Elwood and chasing a train clear to Ash Grove. Decided to chase it because it had a beautiful green BN SD40-2 on the point and a blonde behind the throttle! Sunday afternoon we checked out the Kansas ave. yard after shopping. If I had known you were so close.
The footbridge crosses what's left of the North yard. The oncoming shot looks east. To the left of the main line were extensive facilities for maintaining steamers and across the underpass was 1 of 3 roundhouses Frisco had at one time here. The going away shot looks west towards the current yard. Broadway is the street crossing the east end of the yard which must be where the burned house of the friend is located. Living here all my life, I am very familiar with this area. Currently, BNSF is trying to convince the city to close this crossing so the remote control yard engines can cross it without a man on the ground. They are using the usual argument about safety but according to the numbers, this is the safest crossing for miles!
BTW, the WW2 sub found recently that I was referring to was the U.S.S. Lagarto. I forget who asked for the name but there' tis!
Borrowed some more mags from the museum. Several called Slim Guage News from the early 70s. Evidently the mag did'nt last long. Mostly modeling but a lot of prototype info. Always heard about Alpine Tunnel-now have an article about it to read. Am I the only narrow guage nut here?
Tom, loved the pix of the Sguage. Mop and Frisco rolling stock. Reminds me of my misspent youth! Another Guiness, please. About the 60th anniversary of VJ Day. I for one am glad we had a President with a backbone to order the Abomb drop. We did not start the war but we finished it. My father would have probably had to be in on the invasion of Japan as he was an Army engineer. The casualties would have been staggering on both sides and I more than likely would have not been here. Once is enough on the bell, Boris!!

Evenin’ earlydiesels Dan Appreciate your stopping by ….. [tup]

[yeah] That S-gauge is a terrific size for sure. Always liked the old American Flyer stuff from my childhood – but I was a Lionel kid. All these years have passed and I’m back to it! Awwwwwwright! [swg]

Your talk of trains and all the rest is what this place is all about – keep it going! [tup]

I’ll have to do some reading up on the USS Lagarto when I get back. Thanx for the name – although I wasn’t the one who asked. [tup]

Talk to you soon!

Tom

QUOTE: Lordhawke
Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 19:24:16

Good E'nin' everyone; hope this finds the world right with everyone. Tom I gotta admit, if I hadn't already started in F scale, I'd go for S. Your pics are impressive! I've always liked that size for models(since I can't afford the 1:1 stuff and the yard's too blasted small for it anyhow) an American Flyer in S was my first train set for Christmas 1953. I'm pretty sure it was Pap's idea even though he cussed the RR every chance he got; never found out if he was serious about cussin' the RR or not, he sure waxed verbose about some of the times he had working for the RR. I'm reasonably sure he DID NOT cuss the gold pass he had! But he surely did earn every mile he put on it. Seems to me I heard folks say that the District Super loved him because he was the only man in Northern NM that could put a locomotive back on the track without using a crane; just a derailer frog and prybars, and maybe a helper loco. Of course, if the loco was on it's side, that's a bit different! (lol) Sorry I don't have time for refreshment nor some of the finest company this side of.......well just about anywhere I''ve ever been, but the chile plant is calling me to move another load of frozen down to ElPaso. Takes about two and a half hrs round trip. Ted I hope the doc will let ya have yer "toot" and yer bash. Still don't know if I'll make it yet or not, but I sure hope so. Gents, I salute you one and all, will return later if possible. Jeff

Hi Lordhawke Jeff While you were running those American Flyer trains, I was doing the same with my Lionel O-27, which I got in 1948 and added a bit here and there up until I entered the service in 1956. Always appreciated the hobby – lots of good fun and really learned a lot from it. Kids today have a totally different exposure to this ‘n that compared to my era. Electric trains taught kids so much – electricity being just one, mechanics of sorts as well, and of course just the ability to run ‘em safely without crashing, careening and otherwise bashing into things! [swg] How sad that those Christmas toys are really faded memories these days.

Better watch that truck load of chili – if Gunns Kevin finds out, you’re in for it! [swg]

See ya later!

Tom
QUOTE: pwolfe
Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 20:47:09

HI Tom and all.
May I have a pint and round for the house
Thanks NICK for the and the odd Yorkshire beer. I remember when they used to sell this in the Keighley and Worth Valley Railrail i nthe '70s on tap.
to Lordhawke Jeff. It was really interesting to hear railroad chat. You can't beat talking to people who actually worked on the railroad.

As to diesels at Union Station, the KC Star today says there is a KC rail experience opening Sept. 23rd. It says it will feature restored vintage railroad cars and artifacts. It doesn't mention any locomotives. Perhaps someone, 'specially our KC folks, may have heard different.

I'll pop in again soon. Pete

Hi pwolfe Pete Thanx to Nick your Yorkshire is right there …. [tup]

I saw that reference to the Union Station exhibit in late September on another site. You are correct – no diesel references …. Nonetheless, when it’s time to connect – who cares![?]

See ya!

Tom

QUOTE: Trainnut484
Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 21:21:45

Evening Tom and everyone. I think I see Leon. I'll have my usual.

I thought I felt your presence in the force yesterday Dan . Funny thing you mentioned BNSF wanting to close the Broadway crossing. My wife's friend lives on Chase street, and she asked me why BNSF wanted to close that crossing. I told her my best guess would be operating remote controlled switchers. I told her if that was the case, then watch for bright colored signs warning of remote control locomotive operation. Looks like I was right in my assumption.

I've been around the west side a couple of times, mainly around the shops. I was curious though. In this shot looking West, looks like the ramp in the very far left of pic (partly cut-off) was used by the Frisco for loading military vehicles or automobiles. I'm thinking more of military vehicles because the ramp height looks about the same for a flat car. Do you have any info about the ramp?

Pete, I'll pick up a brochure about the train displays at Union Station, and give you the scoop. Right now CRS is kicking in.

MMMM another Miller Lite please Leon

Hey Russell Thought I saw you right before I was about to post this …. Just wanted to say Howdy before taking off for the Lone Star State! [swg]

See ya later!

Tom
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Okay guys, that’s it for me until either tomorrow from Dallas or sometime later in the day on Wednesday ……. Enjoy Ted’s Birthday Bash!

Tom[4:-)][oX)]
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Posted by siberianmo on Monday, August 15, 2005 11:05 PM
TUESDAY’s NEWS & SUMMARY of RECENT POSTS

[bday] To You [bday] To You [bday] Ted Kramer [bday] To You! 67! [yeah] [wow] [swg]

Good Morning Gang! Let’s join Ted over at the pastry case for some fine goodies from The Mentor Village Bakery, some hot coffee (regular and decaf) and perhaps a light breakfast as well. [yeah]

News of the Day:

(1) The Birthday Bash begins at 8 PM (Eastern), right here! Plan to be online as close to the appointed hour as possible! [tup]

(2) Simply ignoring ill mannered and nonsensical postings is the better course of action for us all. Thanx!

SUMMARY:
Name - Date/Time - (Page#) - Remarks

(1) siberianmo Tom Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 00:05:45 (75) Monday’s News & Summary

(2) Theodorebear Ted Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 06:19:25 (75)

(3) passengerfan Al Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 07:38:29 (75)

(4) siberianmo Tom Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 07:40:04 (75) reply to Theordorebear

(5) siberianmo Tom Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 08:04:55 (75) reply to passengerfan Al

(6) trolleyboy Rob Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 09:30:00 (75)

(7) trolleyboy Rob Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 09:36:54 (75)

(8) wrwatkins *** Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 11:14:21 (75)

(9) Trainnut484 Russell Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 14:24:3 (75)

(10) Trainnut484 Russell Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 14:38:05 (75)

(11) siberianmo Tom Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 15:50:36 (76) replies to: trolleyboy, wrwatkins & Trainnut484

(12) siberianmo Tom Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 17:04:25 (76) Note to Customers

(13) Gunns Kevin Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 17:11:29 (76)

(14) siberianmo Tom Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 17:18:16 (76) reply to Gunns

(15) pwolfe Pete Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 17:56:26 (76)

(16) Theodorebear Ted Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 18:28:30 (76)

(17) earlydiesels Dan Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 18:46:52 (76)

(18) Lordhawke Jeff Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 19:24:16 (76)

(19) pwolfe Pete Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 20:47:09 (76)

(20) Trainnut484 Russell Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 21:21:45 (76)

(21) siberianmo Tom Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 21:40:21 (76) reply to pwolfe – Theodorebear – earlydiesels – Lordhawke Trainnut 484

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That’s it! [tup][;)]
Tom (Siberianmo) [4:-)] [oX)]
Proprietor of “Our” Place, an adult eating & drinking establishment!

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 5:49 AM
Good morning Tom (I'll have a coffee and a balloon trip please [8)]) and a special good morning to our birthday boy TED !! Welcome aboard Lordhawke, it's great to have you here!
I must be off for work, but will do my best to attend at the appointed time tonight.
Have a great day!
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Posted by passengerfan on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 7:10 AM
Good Morning All
I was just going to drop off the two five gallon cans of Via Rail Blue and Yellow to Boris with some paint rollers so he can paint the bar while Tom is away. I think the bar area should look rather attractive for tonights birthday bash in the new colors. After all this is a foum about streamliners and Via still operates a couple of those so thought the surplus Via Rail paint scheme might fit the bar area rather well. At least it will be a great surprise for the proprietor upon his return from Dallas. Forgot to wish him a great RDC day on Trinity Rail. Well just time for coffee and maybe I will give Boris a hand with the new interior paint decor for "Our" Place so it will be dry in time for tonights Birthday Bash. Can't wait to see the look on Tom when he see's Via Rail paint throughout the bar.
Boris thinks there might be enough left over for his garage out back. He wants to paint the exterior of the garage I thought it might be bettter if he left it on the interior only like the bar.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 7:23 AM
Hi everyone, first a bon voyage to Tom and happy wishes for a reunion with those fine R.D.C.'s.[^] Thanks for the acapella chorus of the B'Day song (someone's off key Boris). Everything is in place for tonight's Bash. Its weird managing me own celebration; kinda scary.[:O] After the V.A. appt., I'm "duty bound" to visit the neighborhood Legion Post for a gratuitous (freebe) B'Day quaff.[:-^] SOOoo, if I seem more jolly [:D] than usual tonight, please understand. Wow, I can't believe the volume of great exchanges posted in just the last 48 hours. Maybe the understatement of the year is: "I think this Thread is going to fly."[tup]

I'd best "get my act together" after this mugga Joe. Hey, can't get enough of the "golden days" repartee and especially the "after" pix from: "before and after." Those traces of "what was," can bring a "lump-in-the-throat" to the coolest of souls. Okay, I gotta knock off a couple of Hornets' nests before hittin' the bricks. If I get stung, at least my Appt. will serve some purpose.[(-D]. Thanks and I'll see alla Ya's later when "This Joint is Jumpin."[swg] Ted
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Posted by Trainnut484 on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 9:09 AM
Good morning everyone. Boris I'll just have coffee please. Already had breakfast.

[bday][bday][bday][bday] to "OUR" Place manager, permanent stool member, and all around nice guy Ted

I wouldn't call this a Hallmark b day card, but it might come close.

Simple things in life.

Be back later tonight.

Russell
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Posted by coalminer3 on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 1:08 PM
Hello All: Money for the jukebox and a round for the house. Sorry abt. the silence from here, but work does help to pay tuition, light bills, and maybe a "little" gas for the car. Anyway, I have been keeping up with recent posts and will be back (i Hope) in a few days.

work safe
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 1:47 PM
Hello everyone and Happy 67th, Ted!! Probably won't be here tonight so I will pay my respects now. I will use the behind the bar privilege our illustrious leader bestowed on us and get a cold Guiness. I' ll leave the cash up in the bathtub upstairs.
Russell, about the ramp in the pix. When I was growing up in the 70s, Frisco ran TTX flatcars against it and loaded pig trailers circus style. I haven't heard if it ever had another use. The footbridge was recently rebuilt and rededicated and now has different colored lights shining on it from various angles at night. Looks neat under foggy and or wintry conditions!
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Posted by passengerfan on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 2:21 PM
Well Just dropped back in to check on Boris and the paint. Didn't mean for him to use the 12" rollers for Zebra stripes Blue - Yellow - Blue - Yellow - Blue - Yellow - Blue - Yellow. Well it will take some getting used to . Had no idea Boris could paint that fast and when I returned he was know where to be found so checked the garage and sure enough he not only painted the interior but the extrerior as well in the same stripes. I asked around to see if anyone had seen Boris and everyone said the same he was last seen chasing an Amtrak train with the paint and rollers behind "Our" Place . Oh well hope Tom likes the new paint job. Kind of reminds me of a circus. Since Boris got high on the paint fumes guess I will ring the Bell and buy a round. See you all later in Time for Teds party.
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Posted by CFournier on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 2:26 PM
Happy birthday TED!!![bday][bday] I can't be here tonight for your BD party so I wish you all the best and good health, (Wich I now consider as very important...)
Chris[:D]
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Posted by CFournier on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 2:30 PM
Hi TOM, Irish coffee please...
Tom, did you received the pics from Delson I sent by email?
Do you want more of them?
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Posted by West Coast S on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 2:56 PM
Howdy folks, I see Tom is off on another adventure, leaving, did I read this right? "Our Place" in the hands of Boris with way too much time and paint. We should have known Boris would try something!

I've been following the threads while at the same time closing three cases with five arrest, hence my absence for the last week. As usual, the powers that be stuck it to me, by rescinding the approval of my transfer.

Happy[bday]Ted, may you have a good one and may the years be fullfilling to you and those you love. Well, hate to run, gotta fini***he booking sheets and formally log the evidence as per regulation. One ring of the of bell and few dollars for the jar and a round of whatever the gang is partaking in.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 5:18 PM
[bday] Ted !! Here's your
and instead of breaking furniture, we can ba***his open

and finally, here's a nice cake for you

Have a great Birthday my friend!
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Posted by passengerfan on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 6:14 PM
Well Time for a quick double CR and a round for the house.
Just informed I have to be at a city counsel meeting in about an hour. So will miss the birthday bash or at least the first part of it.
So Happy birthday Ted and may their be many more. A toast to a great bunch of forum pals.
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Posted by nickinwestwales on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 6:16 PM
Well good evening all and.....Oh...My...Lordy-that paint-everywhere....I`ve only been here 10 seconds and already I`m leaning over at a 30 degree angle and suffering middle ear problems. I sense Boris`s hand at work here-A hand which will be fully employed cleaning it all off again before [4:-)] Tom returns from his trip and goes completely bat*** crazy , right I`m off to the kitchen to fire up the stove and get away from those stripes...........back in a bit [C=:-)] ---Oh yes,nearly forgot --TED --[bday][bday][bday][bday]--May your next year be better than your last and the one after better yet again--Have a disgracefully good night-We`ll swap notes afterwards [:D][:D]

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