QUOTE: Originally posted by nickinwestwales Rob,me again-just spotted your reference to GO train on Tom`s other thread,-when did they start running up as far as Barrie ?-I thought the service stopped at Bradford,or is it a bus connection ?- If they go all the way,I can justify another set for the layout [^][^] apparently Athearn have released a third set of car #`s,although they are apparently 30th anniversary cars which restricts their timeframe--by the by,how many cars do GO use on that run(academic interest only,my loops will only take loco+5),thanks,nick
QUOTE: passengerfanPosted: 16 May 2005, 18:41:46 Noticed the picture taken inside the Park dome . When I last rode one they did not have that shiny speaker on the front bulkhead and the trash recepticle is new as well don't ever remember seeing them in CPR or CP Rail Day or even early VIA. There was a speaker as I recall but it was painted the same color as the rest of that front bulkhead. Most interesting front bulkhead in a dome was that of the P/S built Columbian domes of the B&O they featured a speaker, speedometer and altimeter as well as temp gauge.
QUOTE: passengerfanPosted: 16 May 2005, 21:46:32 Tom I envy your trip and the real name is Al. I really need a double Crown Royal with water back tonight and while I'm at it a round for the house. The war department said it was time to clean my desk area (research department) or she was pouring expensive gasoline on it and getting rid of the mess once and for all. I tried my usual plea that I knew where everything was at the way it was and if I straighten it out it might take me months to find what I am looking for. It all fell on deaf ears even the crocodile tears didn't work or ranting and raving. I even tried a new argument that genius was supposed to be a little messy, and she said slobs are a whole lot messyI finally relented just to please her and it probably will take me a month to find anything again, serves her right. Actually I found some things I have been looking for for days. But can't let her know that she finally bribed me with a lunch at my choice of dining tablishments. I will never understand that if it bothers the war department so much wouldn't it be simple to just close the door and not look at it. Somethings I will never understand and as I get older I am coming to the conclusion that I am not supposed to. Will have to find my research material on the eastbound Wolverine and start all over again Make that one more double Crown Royal for the road and phone a taxi for the ride home please! And don't forget the house they deserve a round too listening to my rantings this evening.
QUOTE: Ted D. KramerPosted: 15 May 2005, 21:11:09 Hi Tom, I'll have the usual (Crown Royal & soda) in case you forgot and a round for yourself and the "regulars." There was an interesting cameo on the "Travel Channel" tonight about this eccentric millionaire who bought Lucias (sp?) Bebee's old excursion car (Observation/Diner) along with a second "Party Car." The cars are heavy weight std. Pullmans and he hooks them up to AmTrak runs from time to time, just to "get away from it all" for a week or two. I wish I had known earlier so I could have sent out an "A.P.B." for the gang. Hopefully, one or two of the guys caught this because I was away from the T.V. in a compromising position (I won't elaborate) for the first portion of the segment. I did manage to see the oppulence of the interior furnishings which favored a French brothel circa, 1880's or so. This show is probably available on their web site, I'll check later. The costs for the lash-up and rate per mile was less expensive than I ever would have guessed. I suppose if you can afford the coaches, provisions, cooks, waiters, and staff; any other fees would go unoticed. Oh well, that is why I'm a modeler. Say hello to the gals for me please. Oh yes, Ruthy and I are having a little tete-a-tete on the 27th in the back booth over-looking the mainline. Nick has generously consented to perform the culinary artistry for the occasion and I leave it to you for choosing which waitress will be ours for the evening. We shouldn't be later than mid-night; earlier if our relationship gravitates to either extreme. Naturally, I'll leave you an envelope for our waitress in advance. I'll check with Nick to see if 7:30 p.m. is too early for aperitifs. While this all sounds a bit stuffy and formal; not to worry. The dart board, juke box, shuffle board, hearty laughter are all "part and parcel" of this venue we both like so well. Its late, so I bid everyone a good night until tomorrow.
QUOTE: Ted D. KramerPosted: 16 May 2005, 06:57:53 "DUHH, WHERE'D THEY GO, WHERE'D THEY GO, YUK, YUK.?" You know, when you're retired (retarded), the days go by seamlessly without distinction between say, Sundays, holidays, weekdays and so on. My last posting (had it not been cyber) would have found us all in the "hoosecow" for imbibing on a Sunday. Sorry Tom, I won't let that happen again. Unless, of course, you should decide to open the cellar Sunday p.m. for the "after Sunday School crowd." Nah, too risky...maybe the attic instead. Passengerfan absolutely astounds me with his knowledge of fairly esoteric data on railroadiana! Such dedicated research in any other field would undoubtedly garner a Nobel Peace Prize. I promised yet another anecdotic episode of some past train travels. So I thought of my Mexico trek for brightening a dull Monday morning. My friend felt the urge to answer Mother Nature's call shortly after we departed from Piedras Negras, Mexico. No more than a minute or so had elapsed when a veritable explosion imminated from the wash room in our compartment; then an expletive; then the door slowly opened revealing my friend's forlorn, lamentable condition. He had failed to lower the lid on the commode...well no need to go any farther. I took my leave and exited to the open vestibule on the last car for the purpose of recording the sounds of the train at high speed. I later incorporated this tape with additional sundry sounds on a master recording which I use as background while operating my "city scape" model R.R. All was back to snuff by the time I returned to our car and a Porter delivered our hot meals in styrofoam cartons directly. Mexican rail had cancelled all dining and club car services after we had made our reservations and this catered "room service" was their pitiful excuse for the omission. Had we been anywhere else but a train, I would've been really upset. More cars were added to our section in Saltillo bringing the consist to a 23 car train. I don't need to tell you there was one long walk ahead of us when we detrained in Mexico City. Later, I will apprise you of more sordid details of this Mexican adventure by rail. But, for now, I must say hasta la vista 'til another time. Tom, I hope this eases your anxiety for reduced services on your latest trip.
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