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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, September 12, 2005 6:18 AM
Ah, that faint smell of Fall is briefly in the air. In Florida, that means its less than 90% humidity, 78 deg. Dew Point and 92 deg. F.! Its nearly time to Hoover the garage HO and WD 40 the G outside. You guys in the "sweat shops" (Museum) must be getting a "new lease on life" with cooler temps. Tom, maybe just a Folgers dark roast "unleaded," a Thomas' toasted English, Breakstone unsalted butter and Smucker's ('scuse the language) grape preserves. Don't move, I know where it is.

Wonder who will have the most posts, etc? There is another Topic on "the best 4-8-4 loco ever built." Typically, most folks are throwing in "the kitchen sink" from Road Names (regardless of builder) to oldest and newest vintage built locos, on and on. BTW, we could use some more input for the "Ugly Duckilings." pwolfe, Rob and me have made entries. Anyone else care to throw in their choices? Some examples are: the Pensy GG-1 in AmTrak livery- -Southern Rwy (U.K.) Class Q- -A.C.L. "passionate" purple and silver (livery)- - the G.M. Turbo Train. Obviously, there can NOT be a "winner" as it is all a "matter of taste" However, we might put together the "World's Ugliest" passenger/freight consist from the entries on offer. [how about those steeple cabs, etc.]

Well, its still early but it looks like Ophelia is taking a northwest tack. My friends in Virginia and D.C. may get a unwelcome house call.[:O] If I never hear another word on the relentless "blame game" now being "billboarded" on the Katrina disaster, it will be too soon.[:(] How is this helping the "Helpless.?" Gotta go for now, see ya's soon.
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Posted by siberianmo on Monday, September 12, 2005 7:41 AM
MONDAY’s NEWS & SUMMARY of RECENT POSTS

Good Morning! A new day and a new week ……. Why not start the day with a cuppa Joe and something special from Mentor Village Bakery pastry case [?] Of course, you can also order one of our light breakfasts ……. [tup]

Took the day off yesterday – and it felt a bit strange not checking in, but good too. Need to do this more often – I’m spending far too much time with this and perhaps it’s time for some others who have been less than regular to step up to the plate – if that is, you want this thread to thrive!

Really, really, really turned off by the continued unwillingness on the part of a few who ignore these SUMMARIES and do not check thru the previous Posts since their last visit ……. [tdn]

Okay – gotta try and remain positive for those who care! [tup]

News of the Day:

(1) Today is the 5th month of existence for ”Our” Place on the Classic Trains Forums! Any ideas for a 6th month celebration [?] We had 4 toasts for our 4th month celebration – and just had what may have been our last Birthday Bash for this year ….. so, let’s come up with something different! [yeah]

(2) CONTEST

Okay guys - who do you think has the most Posts on this thread through the first 100 pages excluding me[?]

I've got the tally - but thought you'd like to engage in a bit of chance. Winner gets Open Bar - any Mon, Tues or Wed nite 'til closing!

Bonus prize: Keys to the Penthouse Suite for a weekend nite if you come closest to the leading number of Posts.

(1) Guess the customer who has the most ..... (name only)
(2) Pick a number for the most Posts ....

EXCLUDE ME IN BOTH CATEGORIES

Participants thus far:

Nick says trolleyboy Rob ….. no guesstimate for the number.
Rob says wrwatkins *** ….. 185 for the most Posts.
Doug says trolleyboy Rob …. revised guesstimate pending.
Ted says trolleyboy Rob …... no guesstimate for the number.
Pete says nickinwestwales … 180 for the most Posts.

CONTEST CLOSES TODAY - tally released on TOMORROW!

SUMMARY

Name - Date/Time - (Page#) – Remarks

(1) siberianmo Tom Posted: 11 Sep 2005, 01:01:51 (105) Sunday’s News & Summary

(2) Theodorebear Ted Posted: 11 Sep 2005, 07:37:30 (105)

(3) wrwatkins *** Posted: 11 Sep 2005, 07:52:28 (105)

(4) wrwatkins *** Posted: 11 Sep 2005, 07:55:45 (105)

(5) pwolfe Pete Posted: 11 Sep 2005, 17:06:59 (105)

(6) nickinwestwales Nick Posted: 11 Sep 2005, 17:35:54 (105)

(7)jlampke Posted: 11 Sep 2005, 18:35:56 (105) surfing

(8) trolleyboy Rob Posted: 11 Sep 2005, 22:18:51 (105)

(9) Theodorebear Ted Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 06:18:43 (105)

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Posted by coalminer3 on Monday, September 12, 2005 8:03 AM
Good Morning All: Monday again (seems like it was only yesterday). A round for the house and more quarters for the jukebox. It can't be the last birthday bash of the year as mine is on December 29. Anyway, comments about the Ironhorse Bar are well taken. I recall it as a place filled with Bruins fans (in various states of disrepair). The Boston Elevated yes, I am dating myself), did stop at North Station on its way to Lechmere. All of that has been and is undergoind lots of change as a result of the complete rebuilding of downtown Boston; something of great interest to those of us who work in subterranean areas. This leads me to ask a question of the proprietor (aka ringmaster) of Our Place. Are reminiscences about subways, trackless trolley, etc. allowed here?

Your decription of driving the bust to the Custom House was outstanding. I am sure your shipmates did not forget (probably for a long time afterwards). We had lots of Navy folks in our neighborhood (amny of them worked in the yard at Charlestown); good people, many with lots of WWII yarns as well.

Let's gat after it.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, September 12, 2005 8:16 AM
Good Monday morning Y'all

Lets all have a cup of strong coffee to start the week off. Boris, thanks for using the special blend with chicory from the Cafe du Monde in New Orleans. This is a great way to commerate a great eating place on the river bank. Now, if we could just get the Mentor Bakery to make some bignets to go with the Cafe du Monde coffee.

Thanks to all of you for the great posts commerating 9/11. That was a tragic day for the United States and the world. Let us hope that the world can heal form this tragedy. I do apologize for the several dropped letters in my 9/11 post. I was rushed due to company arriving and did not have the opportunity to do my usual poor job of editing. Blame it on lazy or tired fingers not hitting the keys hard enough. We need to convince the Kalmbach web master to institute a form of spell check for clutzes like me. That way we all would not look so silly on occasion. They do have a *** filter which i agree with. Unfortunately it filters out some words it should not. For exampe the filter does not like the name of my employer and the wonderful railroad library he endowed at Southern Methodist University here in Dallas. What is wrong with D e G o l y e r? ( ***lyer ). See it bleeped out the name.

The new issue of TRAINS, the one with the NS locomotive on the cover, has a picture of the original Norfolk Southern crossing the Albermale Sound on a five mile bridge. Sadly this bridge is gone. Norfolk Southern was a short line going south and west from Norfolk that was bought by Norfolk and Western. After N&W sucked up Southern they took the name of the short line. This is a true American success story. A very short short line becoming one of the most profitable Class 1s in North America. Class Act.

Speaking of the NS their bridge over Lake Poncertrain fared much better than the dual highway span, which was destroyed. From pictures I have seen the NS bridge structure survived in tact, however the track was swept into the lake. The photo I saw was of 6 crane barges lifting the track from the lake on to the bridge. I suspect that a little MOW work will be required before any trains are running. The railroads, unlike FEMA, can marshall work crews in a minute to repair any damage, be it a flood, land slide, accident or what. We need to get a few of the railroad MOW personnel in charge of FEMA. So Tom will not jump on me, the Coast Guard did yeoman.s duty. they jumped in ASAP and were rescuing people while the rest of the Feds were thinking what to do. This is the Coast Gard's forte-quick response and rescue. My had is off to them and to Tom, a retired Commander from the Coast Cuard.

Better get to work. Boris, could I have a roadie and a Bignet? I will wear the powdered sugar on my shirt from the bignet as a badge of honor.

Cheers,
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Posted by siberianmo on Monday, September 12, 2005 9:30 AM
Morning Gang!

Looks like I've got a few responses to catch up on this AM ....

Ted Well, I think the loco that has turned me off more than any would be my favorite - the GG1 - but NOT in Amtrak livery. So how does that work [?] Love the loco - hate the paint job! I'll try to think of a few others ...... thinking is a bit harder these days (daze)! [swg]

*** Appreciate the kind words about the USCG. Many years ago, when several influential members in Congress wanted to disband our organization, we changed our motto from "Always Ready - Semper Paratus" to "In our obscurity lies our security" - lay, low, be quiet and perhaps they'll not see us. My oh my how things have changed. We still do the SAME kinds of things, but now are getting some attention for them ..... I applaud the efforts of ALL those who are working their collective butts off for the benefit of others. Hear THAT news networks and cable "news" people?

Oh [yeah], if you recall way back on earlier pages, it was me who "taught" you how to circumvent the D e G o y l e r nonsense with the censor! They say the memory is the 2nd thing to go ........ [swg]

CM3 NOW WAIT A COTTON PICKIN' MINUTE! With all of the Birthdy Watch Lists I've posted since day one of this idea, and NO responses from you - now YOU tell me that Dec 29th is your Natal Day. Well, fine - but in order to be added to thelist, do you think you could provide me with an age (how old will you be?) to go with it [?] Geesh! [swg]

I'd be happy to add your name and have yet another celebration to plan for ..... [yeah]

Glad you enjoyed the bus driving experience in Boston (page 102 for anyone who missed it .... in my reply to Rob Posted: 10 Sep 2005, 00:47:53) .... It was one of those experiences you don't forget ...... [swg]

Any topics you wi***o bring forth regarding steel wheels on steel tracks are absolutely permitted 'round here! Trackless trolleys too - otherwise I think we'd have an insurrection on our hands![;)] After all, it's all part of the Classic nature of this place, so have at it. [tup]

Catch y'all later!

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, September 12, 2005 11:22 AM
Hello there everyone. Tom, I'll take a steaming cup of joe and some plain dognuts,please. Been reading up on all the postings since my last and will try to respond.
Trolleyboy Rob, I can tell you had a great bday ba***hat was apparently quite animated. It would appear that everyone has been accounted for in one way or another. I happen to think the ACL purple scheme was quite attractive. GG1s-the only one I've seen is in STL in Amtrak paint so I'd think either original PRR scheme is great. Tom, as a truck driver I can appreciate the double clutching, one way streets, and Boston area driving. Outfit I drove for back in the 80s had a warehouse in Worcester where we'd load up for stuff to pedal before loading up for the left coast. Just about any diesel scheme from the 40s thru the 60s are classic and can't think of any too ugly. Kinda partial to Rock Island's Rocket scheme, however.
Barndad, about your post concerning the R&LHS meeting. Our local rail museum counts among its members a retired CNW engineer from Chicago who started in 69. He hauled both freight and passengers until retiring in 02. Perhaps your speaker and my friend worked together.
Theodorebear, great post about 9-11. A great saying is that those who forget history are bound to repeat it. Let's hope that terrorists do not take advantage of the USA's current state of affairs to strike again.
Towards the end of each season for about 4 or 5 years now, the General Manager of the Midland shows his appreciation for the volunteers by hosting a GM special. Food in great abundance is enjoyed and people get together and talk. The officials of the Midland operate the train FOR the members who help the railroad thru the year. As a result of my promotion to an official position with title earlier this year, I was fireman Saturday night. We operate the train to the BNSF junction right up to the derail and set up lawn chairs, eat, and watch BNSF operate the parade of trains on the Emporia sub until way past dark. That's where we were at Saturday night when Trolleyboy's party was happening.
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Posted by siberianmo on Monday, September 12, 2005 11:33 AM
G'day earlydiesels Dan

Appreciate your stopping by [tup]! We've had quite a bit of activity since your last .....

Looks like you've caught up quite well and made yourself known once again to the guys!

Sounds like your Saturday night was a bit more reserved than what we had going on 'round here! [swg] Nice of those folks to put on a spread for y'all ....... always makes one feel good to be recognized and appreciated.

Don't want to particpate in our CONTEST [?] Today is the last day .....

Catch ya later .......

Tom[4:-)][oX)]
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Posted by siberianmo on Monday, September 12, 2005 3:15 PM
G'day Guys!

Another slow day and a good time to Post a bit of info regarding a Fallen Flag - The Southern Pacific : (from: Classic American Railroads)

Headquarters: San Francisco, CA

Mileage:

1950: 15,039 (including subsidiary St. Louis-Southwestern)
1955: 178,340 Including subsidiaries, SW, SPCSL, and D&RGW)

Locomotives in 1963:

Diesel: 2,096

Rolling stock in 1963:

Freight cars 77,401 - Passenger cars: 1,002

Principal lines as of 1950:

Los Angeles-San Francisco via San Jose
San Jose-Ogden, Utah
Davis, CA-Portland, OR, via Chemult and Eugene, OR
Eugene-Black Butte via Roseburg, OR
Sacramento-Burbank (LA) via Bakersfield
Lathrop-Martinez, CA
LA-New Orleans via Phoenix, AZ
El Paso, TX-Tucumcari, NM
Galveston-Dallas/Denison, TX via Houston and Hearne
Rosenburg-Brownsville, TX
San Antonio-Corpus Christi, TX
Houston-Shreveport, LA
St. Louis-Dallas/Ft. Worth (SSW)
Memphis, TN-Brinkley, AR
Mt. Pleasant-Waco, TX (SSW)
Lewisville, AK-Shreveport, LA (SSW)

Principal added lines as of 1996:

Tucumcari-St. Louis via Kansas City
St. Louis-Chaicago via Bloomington, IL
Kansas City-Chicago via Quincy, IL (trackage rights on BNSF)
Kansas City-Chicago via Ft. Madison, IA (trackage rights on BNSF)
Ogden-Pueblo, CO via Salt Lake City, UT and Salida, CO
Dotsero-Pueblo, CO via Grandby and Denver
Pueblo-Kansas City via Salinas, KS (trackage rights on UP)

Notable passenger trains:

Argonault (LA-New Orleans)
Cascade (Oakland-Portland)
City of San Francisco (Oakland-Chicago via Ogden; joint with UP and C&NW) - Milwaukee Road after 1955)
Coast Daylight (San Francisco-LA via San Luis Obispo; for a time also known as Morning Daylight)
Del Monte (San Francisco-Monterey, CA)
Golden State Limited (LA-Chicago via Tucumcari; joint with Rock Island)
Hustler (Houston-Dallas)
Imperial (LA-Chicago via Tucumcari; joint with Rock Island)
Lark (Oakland/San Francisco-LA via San Luis Obispo)
Owl (San Francisco-LA via Bakersfield)
Sacramento Daylight (Sacramento-LA via Bakersfield)
San Francisco Overland (Until Oct 1955, Oakland-Chicago via Ogden; joint with UP and C&NW; after 1955 Oakland-St. Louis joint with the Wabash Railroad)
San Joaquin Daylight (Oakland-LA via Bakersfield)
Shasta Daylight (Oakland-Portland)
Starlight (San Francisco-LA)
Sunbeam (Houston-Dallas)
Sunset Limited (Initially San Francisco-New Orleans via San Joaquin Valley; later cut back to LA-New Orleans).

Enjoy!

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Posted by Trainnut484 on Monday, September 12, 2005 4:44 PM
Good afternoon Tom and everyone. I'll have the nicest cold one from the bar please [:D]

I've went through most of the posts and summeries, but couldn't get 'em all.

A belated Happy Birthday to Rob. Sorry could'nt make. Wife and I were at a late dinner.

Tom, nice info on the SP. I wish I could go back in time. Maybe a "OUR" Place Time Machine should be ordered [^].

Ted, nice to see you out of the black and white striped jumpers [:D]. I had thoughts of you out somewhere on the chain gang [;)]. I think this should make you the "OUTLAW" of "OUR" place [:p]

I'd better get my keister off the stool and get to other things on my plate for today. Take care,

and GO CHIEFS!!

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Posted by nickinwestwales on Monday, September 12, 2005 6:20 PM
Well,good evening [4:-)]TOM & Awk-,Gentlemen various,casual browsers et al,Just back from a short-notice knock about with new band[band]-still buzzing-wonderful feeling when everything just slides into place and you know within the first two minutes that you can both have a lot of fun and make a few quid with people whose company you enjoy,doing a decent job of work on some classic songs,turning people on to music that they might miss otherwise...works for Me...!!....Just gonna go look for some pix to send to [4:-)]TOM-got to try and re-size them first,this may take a while-look out for Q1 for Pete,also Terriers,Schull & Skibereen #4,various Irish Railcars-Donegal,assd Petrol railcars,U.K.,steam car (Sentinel),recent Irish,Recent Slovenian-inc.Kriegslok,G.M.Canada units in Wisconsin Central livery working bulk coal trains in U.K.,Tal-Y-Lyn inc #4 Kerr Stuart in Corris Rly red and unfortunate inclusion of self next to new engine #7 `Tom Rolt`---ooh ,the possibilities are endless,best to all,nick[C=:-)]
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Posted by siberianmo on Monday, September 12, 2005 6:38 PM
G'day Gents!

Kinda slow today, but it is Monday after all .... just have to roll with it.

Trainnut484 Russell Thought that perhaps you'd been on vacation .... glad to see that you made it back. [tup] It sure would be nice to jump in a time machine if for no reason other than to ride those trains again! [tup]

Nick Don't know much about bands, but I know all about that feelilng when things come together and you just know you can do the job, and do it well. Used to be that way with some of the crews I worked with over the years. Competent people, all willing and able to pull their share of the load. Nice, isn't it [?]

I'm ready for the pix whenever you are! [tup]

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Posted by trolleyboy on Monday, September 12, 2005 10:42 PM
Good evening everyone. Tom&awk I think I'll partake in a black label and some beer nuts whilst I collect my thoughts this evening. (first day back to work after a 10 dau holiday so my brains a bit mushy tonight )[:(][:p] CM3 trackless trolley's and subways should and will be a decent disscussion topic as well I think ( as tom already stated ) Thanks for the info on North station I had thought Boston's electric transit did stop there. Any of the elevated left or did the urban planners completely do away with it ?Our museum has 5 old trolley buses as well. 4 Flyer produicts from the 70's two TTC and two HSR. We also have a 50's vintage cancar brill electric bus of HSR herritage. The original plan was to build a street scape on the west end of the property and a loop of bus wire but as with most things time and money for a vollenteer group it hasn't happened. I'm not sure if any of them are functional at the moment. The flyers all were when we got them in the early 90's. Of note BC transit in Vancouver has completely rebuilt and enlarged their trolley bus routes [tup][8D] Ted I thought of an ugly steeple cab for you. OSR { ottawa street railway } had an octanganal cabbed steeple cab ( English electric ) quite odd. Also in the grusome catagory the Montreal system ran a funeral car all black with some gold filagree on the front and back. But get this it's wheels were painted white. pwolfe I think i found the answer to your south american sub question. I beleave Chile had 3 or 4 oberon class but ot was Brasil that had the French daphne class they looked similar and were of the same vintage construction wise ( mid sixties )Well gents I'm a bit tired so I'm off fer now. Keep dry and safe. Rob
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Posted by trolleyboy on Monday, September 12, 2005 10:48 PM
Hi back again already I told you my brain is mu***oday[V] Ted and everyone interested. I posted a few new street railway shots I dug from the HCRY archieves. Several shots of Niagara St Catharines and Toronto cars ( NS&T) A couple of their interurbans and a couple shots of their 300 series Cincinati curved siders used in city service in St Catharines ON and Niagara Falls On. Also a couple shots of some Montreal and Southern Counties machines including our museums car 107 in service during the 40's and 50's.They are on pages 6 and 7 of my railimages account ( click on the link under my signature } Also page 6 has the expnaded shots of our Freindly manager's Ted's layout. Has everyone taken a peak yet? They are quite good[^][tup] Well I'm gone for sure this time. Rob
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Posted by pwolfe on Monday, September 12, 2005 11:25 PM
Hi tom and all.

A pint of Katy pale ale please. I have just about re-covered from Saturday night. Great party[tup]

EARLYDIESELS About half way down page 96 Tom kindly posted some pics of mine of Green Bay museum one of the photos is of a GG1in Pennsy livery .

THEODOREBEAR A little bit more on the Q1's. They were a class of 40 engines of which 1 was saved. I was fortunate to have a ride behind it when it ran on the Bluebell railway in East Sussex. It is part of the National Collection and it is now in the National Railway Museum in York. Two railroad authers at the time said of them "indescribably horrible" and "bizarre in the extreme" while one loco chief engineer asked "Where the key" [(-D] Still they were theU.K.'s most powerful 0-6-0 locomotive.

NICK Iam looking forward to the photos[tup].

Tom Thanks for the info on the Southern Pacific. Were most of the long distant trains named over here [?].

Gongratulations on 5 months. Perhaps an idea for 6 months celebration, if the regulars would like to name their favourite 6 loco classes, cars or trolleys etc. which never made it in to preservation .Goodnight all PETE.
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Posted by siberianmo on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 7:09 AM
Mornin' Guys,

I noticed that the Forums were "down" last evening - at least I couldn't access them for about 3 hours, and decided to give it up around 10 PM (Central). Glad they're up 'n runnin'. [tup]

Rob Your Email was received and responded to. I've had another thought and will be sending you my addendum. [swg]

Pete Congrats! YOU were the ONLY regular who made mention of our 5th Month Anniversary! Thanx also for your recommendation for the 6th month celebration. Pays to read the SUMMARIES! [tup]

And, yes - not only the long distance trains had (still have) names, so did (do) the majority of others as well. I have a feeling that passengerfan Al will pick up on this at some point ........

Gotta get the SUMMARY out ..........

Enjoy! [tup]

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Posted by siberianmo on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 7:21 AM
TUESDAY’s NEWS & SUMMARY of RECENT POSTS

News of the Day:

CONTEST RESULTS Who has the most Posts thru page 100 [?]

Participants:

Nick says trolleyboy Rob
Rob says wrwatkins *** ….. 185 for the most Posts.
Doug says trolleyboy Rob
Ted says trolleyboy Rob
Pete says nickinwestwales … 180 for the most Posts.

And the winner is: ……….. No one!

Theodorebear Ted has the most posts with 199!

And the rest of our crew, in order:

2nd ….. trolleyboy Rob 155
3rd ….. passengerfan Al 146
4th ….. nickinwestwales Nick 120
5th ….. Gunns Kevin 89
6th ….. Trainnut484 Russell 83
7th ….. earlydiesels Dan 73
8th ….. West Coast S Dave 71
9th ….. CFournier Chris 61
10th .... wrwatkins *** 58
11th .... coalminer3 CM3 37
12th .... barndad Doug 33
13th … Pwolfe Pete 32
14th … Lordehawke Jeff 15

Consolation prize goes to Rob – didn’t pick the right guy, but came closest with the number of Posts. Prize [?] A six-pack of your favorite beer from the reefer car and any night in the Shed with ……. [}:)][:-,]

SUMMARY

Name - Date/Time - (Page#) – Remarks

(1) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Sep 2006, 07:41:05 (106) Monday’s News & Summary

(2) coalminer3 CM3 Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 08:03:22 (106)

(4) wrwatkins *** Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 08:16:29 (106)

(5) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 09:30:14 (106) reply to Theodorebear – coalminer3 – wrwatkins

(6) earlydiesels Dan Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 11:22:28 (106)

(7) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 11:33:14 (106) reply to earlydiesels

(8) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 15:15:51 (106) Fallen Flag – SP

(9) Trainnut484 Russell Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 16:44:12 (106)

(10) nickinwestwales Nick Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 18:20:51 (106)

(11) siberianmo Tom Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 18:38:13 (106) reply to Trainnut484 & nickinwestwales

(12) trolleyboy Rob Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 22:42:10 (106)

(13) trolleyboy Rob Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 22:48:47 (106)

(14) pwolfe Pete Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 23:25:07 (106)

(15) siberianmo Tom Posted: 13 Sep 2005, 07:09:54 (106) reply to trolleyboy & pwolfe

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 7:56 AM
Mornin' Tom and all present at this ungodly hour.[zzz] Just a Piels please (of Bert and Harry fame) to "put out the fire," ahh thanks. Rob, the added photos are excellent. Question: were the "curved sides" Cincinatti Cars (#303, #311)originally "double pole" cars? I seem to remember pix of their system where the cars had parallel poles on both ends, but I could be wrong. There was a "funeral car" in K.C., MO and it too was out of some Gothic horror tale. The octagonal "steeple cab" beggars imagining.. Right now, "the mind's eye" sees a middle ages castle turret on wheels.[V] Now 'dat' gotta be uuugly! What could the Builder be thinking?

pwolfe, from the discription and "Authors comments" on the Class Q, I can only try to visualize a 0-6-0 from the very "bowels of Pugatory."[:O] HeyNick, know the "feeling" when 5 reeds, 5 bones, 5 trumpets, piano, bass, drums and guitar really "hit" as one. We did some "time charts" (7/8- -11/4- -12/8- -9/4, reps.) with Hank Levi at Towsen State, MD.! Its like being put into a sonic "envelope" of perpetual motion...no escape! Really "Dig" it man..."digit, digit, digit!"[^]

Earlydiesels Dan, yeah there ain't nothin' much nicer than a GG-1 in pin stripes. But, she's a Jekyl and Hyde in anything else.[:O] Hope you're arent "pullin' my chain" on the ACL livery? ***, sure appreciate your comments on Southern Rwy. I'm modeling after that Road in HO. Aha, CM 3, so you really were born and not composed from a Bard's quill.[swg] And, oh yes Tom, my first encopunter with the downtown Boston "rotaries" put me on the BM R.D.C.'s from then on.{:O]

Hey Russell, thse "threads" aren't jail frocks.[:(!] A white dinner jacket, tux pants and black bow tie is what we wear 'round these parts. However, I like the "Outlaw" image! You know: Jesse James, the Dalton Gang, et al., they were R.R. Buffs too, don't cha know? Okay, I gotta went. Give me some Travlin' Music Boris! CLANG Lawd, Lawd, give me strength. See ya's anon.

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Posted by coalminer3 on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 8:07 AM
Good Morning all: Fill the thermos, please. Round for the house and quarters for the jukebox. Tom- I throw myself on the mercy of the court (now there's a scary thought). Sorry for violating the house rules; 59 (I think...see I forgot, already) .

Thoroughly enjoyed the SP posting; one of my "short list" of truly missed fallen flags. SP equipment mostly BIG Alcos) showed up now and then on the L&N when I was living in Nashville. L&N had some large Alcos, too, but they didn't get to Nashville that much, so appearances of these beasts in any livery was sort of out of the ordinary. Anyway, it was quite something to watch three SP Alcos head out of Radnor on a freight; smoke, oh my God!

Engine service folks in Nashville told me that the L&N "picked them up" in New Orleans to run off mileage which had accumulated on L&N power which went over to SP. The L&N guys used to complain abt. what happened to their equipment when it "vanished" onto the SP. It would come back in pretty sad shape, missing accessories such as radios, etc. I also heard similar complaints abt. power that wound up on the "all black painted road which shall not be named."

We did see much, if any, SP passenger equipment through Nashville until Amtrak came along. Then stainless equipment sublettered for the Sunset Limited appeared. I dug up some of my old notebooks and found references to SP sleepers, coaches, and diners on the Fast Flying(?) Floridian. The diners still had SP dishes, etc. so riding on them was a little different than the SCL equipment which usually ran on that train. I'll have to see if I can find my pictures of this stuff.

The August, 2005 issue of the New Haven Technical Association's Bulletin appeared in this a.m.'s mail; an long article abt. the UA Turbo Train leads off. Lots of good pictures in there - the most interesting of which is a shot of the Trurbo at New Haven with an RS3 and some Osgood-Bradley coaches in the background. IOW something for everybody.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 8:16 AM
WHAT!!!, you don't say! 199 (now 201), I can't believe it happened![:O] Oh well, probably has a lot to do with being retired and having "no life" whatsoever. AND LOVING IT! That is a lot more than my [2c] and the "law" should allow.[:I] I'm definitely going to "cut down." Familiarity breeds contempt! Discretion is the better part of valo(u)r and all that. Happy rails good folks.[swg]
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Posted by siberianmo on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 11:12 AM
Good Morning Gang!

Nice to see you at the bar .... so whatilitbe this fine day [?]

Ted Sorry to have to break the news to ya, but you're quite a bit over 201Posts ..... and don't give us this nonsense about familiarity breeding anything other than good will 'round these parts! [swg] [tup]

Those Boston "rotaries" weren't the problem so much as the drivers! [:O] Most aggressive, inconsiderate and accident prone that I've ever had the displeasure of encountering - anywhere. To this day, whenever I detect a "Bay State" license plate, I cringe at the prospects of what may come ......... [tdn]

Didn't take too much to get me aboard those RDC's .... [tup] B&M surely had a nice fleet back in the time I was up there. [tup]

So, you've taken a liking to the "outlaw" image - somehow, that simply doesn't jive with the manner in which you communicate. Neverthless, if you want to be known as the Desperado of "Our" Place, that can be arranged.

CM3 Okay, you're in the next revision to the Birthday Watch List - December 29th - 59 for CM3 [yeah]

Glad you liked the SP information ..... I recall seeing a couple of SP smoothsides and stainless cars hooked up in a consist heading to Boston, through New London, CT, back when Amtrak was taking over. Just couldn't get over the absolute disarray of liveries - UP - SP - PRR - NH - and some others. Broke my heart to realize that the days of those wonderful matched consists were over. Change can be kinda like a case of hemorrhoids, just can't sit still for it! [swg]

Don't know why, but I've always liked those RS series of loco's .. RS2 in NYC livery kinda sticks in my mind. But then again, anything with that lightning bolt scheme just "worked" for me! [tup]

Catch y'all later!

Tom[4:-)][oX)]
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Posted by siberianmo on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 11:58 AM
G'day Guys!

Well, apparently the Fallen Flags idea has struck a chord ... so here's another from Classic American Railroads:

Missouri Pacific

Headquarters: St. Louis, MO

Route mileage in 1950: 9,700

Locomotive fleet in 1963: Diesel: 724

Rolling stock in 1950:

Freight cars: 44.923 Passenger cars: 533

Principal lines in 1950:

St. Louis-Sedalia-Kansas City, MO-Omaha, NE
Jefferson City-Boonville-Kansas City
St. Joseph, MO-Stockton, KS
Kansas City-Pueblo, CO
Osawatomie, KS-Wagoner, OK-North Litle Rock, AR
Pleasant Hill, MO-Wichita-Geneseo, KS
Fort Scott-Larned, KS
Rich Hill-Joplin, MO
Carthage, MO-Diaz, AR
St. Louis-Little Rock, AR-Texarkana, TX
East St. Louis, IL-Poplar Bluff, MO
Bismark, MO-Salem, IL
Bald Knob, AR-Memphis, Tn
Little Rock-McGehee, AR-Lake Charles, LA
Memphis-McGehee
McGehee-Vidalia, LA
Pine Bluff-Hot Springs, AR
Gurdon, AR-Clayton, LA
Longview-Laredo, TX
Palestine-Galveston, TX
Brownsville, TX-Baton Rouge, LA-New Orleans
New Orleans-Donaldson-Alexandria, LA
Forth Worth-Spring (Houston), TX
San Antonio-Corpus Christi, TX
El Paso-Longview, TX-Livonia, LA-New Orleans (T&P)
Fort Worth, TX-Cypress, LA, via Texarkana & Marthaville, LA (T&P)
Texarkana-Longview (T&P)

Passenger Trains:

Aztec Eagle (San Antonio-Mexico City)
Colorado Eagle (St, Louis-Denver)
Houstonian (New Orleans-Houston)
Louisiana Sunshine Special (Little Rock-Lake Charles)
Missouri River Eagle (St. Louis-Omaha)
Missourian (St. Louis-Kansas City and Witchita)
Orleanean (Houston-New Orleans)
Ozarker (St. Louis-Little Rock)
Pioneer (Houston-Brownsville)
Rainbow Special (Kansas City-Little Rock)
Royal Gorge (Kansas City-Pueblo)
Southerner (St. Louis-El Paso & San Antonio & New Orleans)
Southern Scenic (Kansas City-Memphis)
Sunflower (St. Louis-Kansas City & Wichita)
Sunshine Special (St. Louis-Hot Springs & San Antonio)
Texan (St. Louis-Fort Worth)
Texas Eagle (No. 1 & 2: St. Louis-El Paso, TX)
Texas Eagle (No. 21 & 22: St. Louis-Houston & San Antonio)
Valley Eagle (Houston-Brownsville)

Of note: National Railways of Mexico operated the Aztec Eagle between Nuevo Laredo-Mexico City.
T&P operated the El Paso trains out of Texarkana and handled Texarkana-Longview trains.
Denver trains out of Pueblo were operated by D&RGW.

Enjoy! [tup]

Tom[4:-)][oX)]
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Posted by CFournier on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 12:58 PM
HI TOM, and the gang.
OJ please. Nice work Tom with the listings of fallen flags specs. Can you do the same with the WP name trains? I'd appreciate it since I'm modeling WP in the fifties.
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Posted by siberianmo on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 1:00 PM
CONTEST

We now know the order of Posts amongst the Regulars, but how many does the Proprietor have thru Page 100[?] Take a crack at that one …….

Shouldn’t be too hard to wager a guess from the statistics given in Today's SUMMARY. To help you compute the number, there were 42 Posts from people who were not listed in the SUMMARY.

At least six customers must participate in order for the Prize to be awarded. Prize will be announced on Friday, along with the winner! [;)]

Tom[4:-)][oX)]
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Posted by siberianmo on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 1:07 PM
Hi Chris

Missed seeing you around here lately .... seen your cyber name pop up quite often, but not you! Geesh!

I'll look into the Western Pacific and see what I can put together for you and the guys who have interest in this Fallen Flag idea of mine.

OJ [?] Can't survive on OJ - either YOU or the bar! Good Gawd Gertie - what ever happened to the drinking man [?] Lost, lost, lost - gone the way of everything else, I suppose. Even cyber booze is somehow taboo. [tdn] Oh well, check the fridge - should be plenty of OJ in there ......

Catch ya later! [swg]

Tom[4:-)][oX)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 2:00 PM
Hello everyone. Tom, a cold house draught, please. I'll walk over to the jukebox and punch C5 and go from there. Tom, my favorite locomotive to run on the Midland is a New York Central RS3 painted in the lightning stripe scheme. It still has the remains of the steam generator in the short hood--something in there rolls around like a bowling ball at certain speeds!!! One of the cylinders needs gone thru so she has'nt ran this season so I am seriously having withdrawals as she is a barrel of fun to run.
I liked the Mop listing for the fallen flags. Mop was the underdog in Springfield as it was the end of a branch from Crane. When I was a wee lad, Mop kept 2 geeps and a endcab switcher here. The geeps would take the freight of evenings to Crane and the SW would work days switching. Around 1975 or so, the federal govt made Mop abandon its branch so theline was torn up and the freight went out on the Frisco to Aurora, which is what BNSF does for M&NA today. Mop's Bicentennial geeps made an appearance in town wearing their fancy dress once. In steam days, motorcars and passenger (and mixed) trains ran from Crane to Spfld passing thru towns where there are no signs of a rr ever being there. Mike Adams wrote a book back in the 80s about this part of Gould's old empire.
Yes I do like the old purple and silver ACL colors. It looks real snazzy on clean long nosed Eunits. SAL had a winner also with its citrus scheme, which was also a product of EMD's styling dept. SAL had the only E4s and they had pullout nose doors and that weird 7bulb headlight. When ACL and SAL got together in 1967, both of these beautiful paint schemes disappeared under black. I remember SCL hoods detouring thru Spfld in '73 because of floods down south. Kinda partial to these 2 roads as my folks spent considerable time in Florida and just happened to be living there when yours truly was born. Mom said the SAL passenger crews were always real nice and helpful while ACL crews were the opposite. In her younger days, she would catch Frisco here in Spfld and ride as far as Frisco went and then caught either of these other 2 roads.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 2:24 PM
Hi Tom, another Piels please, thanks. Good ole MoPac, used to see a lot of 'em around K.C. The Eagles had a fine livery of design and colors (my opinion). Yeah, gotta agree with the comments on the Bean Town Bumper Cars. On the way to Beverly (North Shore Music Theater) an "Air Head" came "end for end" across the center median (Rt. 127 north) and hit my '57' Saratoga 4 door hardtop head on. Glad I was in a heavy car.[:O] The only competition for the New England Barney Olfields I've seen is in Puerto Rico[xx(] Take to the sidewalks if you're driving your own car.[8] [#offtopic]

Just a "shot in the darkTom," I'll say 1200 posts eminating from the Propietorship. ***, there are so many places we will miss in New Orleans, until reconstruction, Cafe du Monde being among them. The La Louisian coffee could take the enamel off your teeth but the pastries were superb.[tup] I'll certainly miss Dan's Pier 500, The Famous Door, Preservation Hall, Arnaud's, Court of 2 (3?) Sisters [by the time I got there I was "3 sheets to the wind."] and of course the venerable Pearly Thomas Trolleys. CM3, I should hope to shout that "trackless trolleys and subways are "fair game." Do you know the old "Red Birds" (N.Y.C. systems) are available in HO? The P.C.C.'s on what is now the "T" always struck me as out of sync. but then, what do I know. Too bad the trolley bus came to the same grief as the street cars. Further proof, to me, there was a clandestine, orchestrated conspiracy for clogging the Nation's city streets with smoke belching, noisy motor busses lumbering in and out of traffic with perilous effect.[2c]

Let's see, "6 favourite classes of locos, cars and trolleys, etc." Pwolfe, by Gadfrey you have soemthing there.[^] Its back to my library of V.H.S. tapes and books to be sure I don't leave any species unchecked. BTW, don't know what ever happened with that game of Skittles? I'll try to get back on this slow Tuesday, if possible. Until then.
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Posted by siberianmo on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 3:13 PM
G'day Gents! Well, I see three Posts since my new CONTEST and only one taker ........ However, all three commented on the Fallen Flags Posts. Hmmmmmmm.

Dan [yeah] C5 still has your song, C.W. Mccall 's The Gallopin' Goose Haven't changed it ! [tup]

When I schedule my trip to the Midland, sure hope that RS3 will be runnin'! [tup]

Glad you liked the MoPAC info ..... brings back lots of thoughts and memories for those who followed her. Can't say I was in that category, but came to appreciate Missouri Pacific once I relocated here in 1977 - of course, the handwriting was on the wall by then. RIP. [tup]

One nice thing about Posting something llke the Fallen Flags is the discussion that gets generated .... really the prime purpose of this bar 'n grill. Really am puzzled regarding why so many seem reluctant to join in as of late .... [%-)] Oh well, gotta keep concentrating on those who care! [yeah]

The house draught today is something from way back - Iron City Beer from Pittsburgh - can you handle it [?] [swg]

Ted Never drove in Puerto Rico - but I must admit, it did seem rather crazy. But, that was a loooooooong time ago. Ah yes, good old Route 127 - man oh man, do I remember it well. A speedway for sure and good training for one's reflexes! [swg] Now, the period of time I'm referring to was from 1968-'73. Drove an assortment of vehicles duirng that period - let's see: ' 67 Dodge Coronet Wagon - '69 VW Squareback - and ' 71Plymouth Satellite Wagon. One car family back then - subsistence existence, if you will.

Okay, you're in with 1200 as your guesstimate for the CONTEST. Remember, guys - we need a minimum of six in order to play! C'mon .......

Oh the talk about New Orleans and what will be missed really tweaks my memory banks. As I've indicated earlier, I spent quite a few nights in the Crescent City. The Cafe du Monde was one of my favorite places for morning start-up. Someday - perhaps at the Rendezvous in Toronto - I'll share some stories regarding a "bust" or two that took place there (not the female type!). [swg] I'm familiar with most of the places you cited and have to say that I never had a dull moment in the Big Easy, not-a-one.

If my model railroad could be expanded for a larger city scene (which it cannot), I'd sure consider some PCC's, which of course would make Rob's traction heart go, clickety clack! Anyway, right now, I'd dearly love to find a couple of modern day - North American - city transit buses in HO. They ain't available - not a one. Oh well .....

Catch ya later and thanx for stopping by twice in one day! [tup]

Tom[4:-)][oX)]
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Posted by CFournier on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 3:33 PM
TOM, a Colt 45 for me then...
where are the drinking men you ask?

Gone like my last paycheck, gone ,gone away,
Gone like the shape I’m in, gone, gone away,
Gone like the rest of her, gone ,gone away,
Gone like a Nixon file, gone, gone away,
My baby's gone away...
John Hiatt[C):-)][;)]
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Posted by passengerfan on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 5:04 PM
Tom Just time for a CR and a round for the house.
My time is being taken up by tax school for the next two months so don't know how often I will be able to drop into the forum.
Sorry if i'm missing outr will try to get back as often as possible.
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Posted by siberianmo on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 5:13 PM
G'day Guys!

Don't like this news at all - drinking men GONE -passengerfan Al gone! Geesh! [tdn]

HOWEVER, that shouldn't have stopped either of you from taking part in the CONTEST!

But, in all seriousity [?] - we all have other things to do in our lives - work, responsibility to family and self, etc. All completely understandable. One should not let a diversion become an obsession! Really .......

Catch ya later and thanx Al for the round - Chris you owe us - big time! Malt liquor - hah!

Tom[4:-)][oX)]
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