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Posted by coalminer3 on Thursday, April 14, 2005 3:46 PM
Greetings from the coalfields. We have lots of small places around here for beer, etc. so your off to a good start---BTW - where's the pool table? I know, behind all the mt kegs.

Look forward to seeing more in this section of the forum.

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Posted by West Coast S on Thursday, April 14, 2005 3:27 PM
Hi gang...sounds like my kinda folks, mind if I join you for a cold one and impart a couple of examples? The WP had branches? Being sarcastic of course, the Reno branch and the Loyington branch. Chris this one is for you:

WP ran an excursion in conjunction with the 50th anniversy of the Nevada Northern. The special operated from Oakland CA. to the NN interchange at Cobre NV. where passengers boarded a steam powered NN special. A-B-B-A F7s from the freight pool along with a Zepherette provided the power (The Zepherette was removed at Cobre and continued on to Salt Lake on its regular run, talk about efficient power movement). The second set of CZ equiptment was tapped to provide a source for the domes, diner, and lounges along with heavyweight equiptment from the D&RGW .

There were two seperate excursions using 4-6-0 # 94 and 2-8-2 #34 from San Jose to Stockton in the late 50s.

So ok. Are there any additional WP excursions I have missed?

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Posted by siberianmo on Thursday, April 14, 2005 1:12 PM
Hey Rob!

Thanx for popping in ....... we start serving lunch in about an hour from the time you sat on that stool ..... check out the menu - sandwiches are ample and made from only the freshest lunch meats in town. Cheeses are cut in the back room - need a mask back there, especially with the empty kegs, etc.! Would gag a healthy maggot, someone said one day. Still hungry?

Anyway, that site you mentioned is pretty interesting. What's your connection with the museum? Sure don't know why traction, if indeed it's "classic", cannot be included in our discussions ...... GO FOR IT!

Stick around![tup][;)]

Tom (Siberianmo)
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Posted by trolleyboy on Thursday, April 14, 2005 10:31 AM
Good morning everyone. Do we have any CP electric line fans out there or traction fans would love to swap stories, though admittidly mine come from books and restoration work on our museum pieces.Anyone interested in the CP electrics however will be happy to hear that LE&N (Lake Erie and Northern) combine 797 is on her way back to opereational status.As I speak all her wiring been traced and the main switch units and resistor grids have been removed for restoration / rebuilding best guesstimate right now about $20,000 perhaps less and she'll be up and running.Minor body resto has also been started (wood bodied car) Any one interested in finding out more about our museum or it's collection check www.hcry.org We're always looking for more willing and able volenteers. Rob
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Posted by siberianmo on Thursday, April 14, 2005 9:33 AM
Good Morning! Appears that the site has been "down" for a bit this AM .. bet that had a lot of guys running in circles ........ as with that first cuppa Joe, some just have to have their "forum fix"![;)]

C'mon in and take advantage of our Grand Opening breakfast special ... we specialize in light breakfasts - for the guy on the go. Check out the menu ......

Okay - so what to talk about?

Regarding those two taverns that are up for a vote .. the "Second Class Saloon" is a model kit by Grandt Line (300-5900). What is particularly interesting about it is that it's a replica of Wyatt Erp's tavern in Nome, Alaska. Really. After the famous lawman hung up his guns - and took up with a lady actress - he left Tombstone, Arizona in 1882, moving further west, establishing similar looking places in San Diego, California, Tonopah, Nevada and then Nome. I've been to two of the three places - missed Tonopah - and no, I never did see the tavern! Frequented several here and there, but none quite like Wyatt Erp's place. Surely don't remember anything like it in Nome back in 1959 ......

Okay - so what's "Classic" about this story? Heck - if this isn't classic in the historical sense, then I just don't know the definition. Trains? Here's a stretch ... they took the train westward![;)]

QUOTE: CFournier Posted: 13 Apr 2005, 15:03:26
Hi!
Just stop for a quick cofee.
I'm curious: anybody could tell me about a trip he took on a Western Pacific branch line passenger train? What consist, cars , what engine pulled the train, where did he go, etc.
I'd like to model that on my layout.
Chris


Some help PLEASE! Thanx for stopping by ...... coffee's always hot![tup]

QUOTE: [b]bjdukert/b] Posted: 13 Apr 2005, 14:02:44
Ok Siberianmo so that I will know for sure where to come when I stop the next time how about #1

Gotta go dentist appointment

Duke


Don't be a stranger and let's get some conversation going - that is if you can still speak after the Dentist visit![;)]
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Hope to "see" you again .......

Enjoy!

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Posted by siberianmo on Wednesday, April 13, 2005 8:14 PM
I've just completed my entry into "wireless" computing ..... pretty "cool" stuff, but it has taken most of my evening to do it. Nevertheless, I can now take "Our Place" anywhere in my house that I want to go ......

Looks like #1 is the leading contender ... let's let it run for one week, then close the vote.

My plan is to provide a "summary" each morning, when I open up the place. ....... perhaps as we see some more "customers," there will even be some back 'n forth stuff ... hope so!

Any HELP out there for Chris' question (Western Pacific ... see above) ....

See ya in the AM![tup][;)]

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Posted by CFournier on Wednesday, April 13, 2005 3:03 PM
Hi!
Just stop for a quick cofee.
I'm curious: anybody could tell me about a trip he took on a Western Pacific branch line passenger train? What consist, cars , what engine pulled the train, where did he go, etc.
I'd like to model that on my layout.
Chris
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Posted by bjdukert on Wednesday, April 13, 2005 2:02 PM
Ok Siberianmo so that I will know for sure where to come when I stop the next time how about #1

Gotta go dentist appointment

Duke

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Posted by siberianmo on Wednesday, April 13, 2005 7:47 AM
Good Morning!

Things have been rather slow in this new place of ours - well it is new and a bit of time has to pass before it catches on. Appreciate those of you who took the time to drop a word or two ...... we've had quite a few people poke their heads in, look around, and leave ........ maybe when we draw a crowd, some of them will try again.

QUOTE: passengerfan Posted: 12 Apr 2005, 18:33:43
I'm not prepared to knock the new Via Renaissance cars until after I give them a chance. I too still like the Budd cars. At least Via fianlly purchased some new equipment even if it had been stored for awhile.
If this is to be about Classic trains than I shall mention my two favorites from the past the GN Empire Builder and Santa Fe Super Chief. I rode the new 1947 Empire Builders days after their inaugural the first of many trips on this and the subsequent Empire Builders up to and including Amtrak.


Couldn't agree with you more - one should only voice an opinion when one has knowledge of the subject. Makes sense to me ....... I've traveled the "Ocean" aboard the "Euro" Renaissance cars. I'm obviously biased (for those who have read my thoughts on other threads) when it comes to the Budd stainless steal "beauties" still operating on VIA Rai's "Canadian" - a remaining "classic" - and one day per week each way between Montreal and Halifax on the "Ocean."

So, since the Renaissance stuff isn't "classic" - yet, no need for me to expound on it other than to say, I really didn't enjoy the trip as much as those taken aboard Budd's fine stuff .......

Feel free to tell us all about your experiences on "classic" trains - your submissions are indeed "classic" and many on this thread will undoubtedly enjoy them .......

[#welcome]Thanx for stopping in and your first "one" is on me![tup]

(Oh yeah - you didn't vote .......)[;)]

QUOTE: bjdukertPosted: 12 Apr 2005, 19:22:23
Hi Siberanmo thought I would come on over and see how things were going and it looks like you have a good start

How about a hot tea while sit in the corner for awhile. I'll look in from time to time and I think you will have some other vistors as well. GOOD LUCK

Duke

[#welcome]Thanx for stopping by, Duke - good to "see" you again. Hot tea -you bet! How hot is hot?!

By the way, your vote counts too ....... which will it be?[;)]

See ya![tup]

QUOTE: trolleyboyPosted: 12 Apr 2005, 23:22:09
Hi Tom put me down for place #1 as well. Reminds me of a little restaurant along highway 11near Bracebridge.
My favrorite "classics" are the Montreal & Southern Counties the NS&T and the CP electric lines in ontario. Back soon.
Rob

Hey Rob! [#welcome]Good seeing you again and thanx for stopping in. What's your pleasure? First "one" is on me .......

Appreciate your vote - by the way, let me tell you guys about this particular model featured in #1. The HO kit is made by American Model Builders (152-145) and is called "NIne Mile House & Tavern." This structure still exists and I have lunch there (and a beer or two ......) from time to time. It's about a 15 minute drive from me and is called "The Trainwreck Saloon." Over the years, several modifications have been made to the appearance - but it still retains enough of it for me to "relate" ....... Kinda nice having a structure on my layout that has a real life counterpart close to home. A "classic" for sure!

Feel free to tell us all about your "classic" experiences ..... that's the kinda place this is ...... for those of us who like this stuff, "tell" away.

See ya![tup]
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So, that's the way I'd like to keep the conversations going ...... you "talk" and I'll reply along with providing some "order" to it all. Oh yes - pictures are really welcome and please feel free to post away ........

Belly up, boys ..... light breakfast menu - hot coffee, tea and hot chocolate! The day is just beginning!

See ya![tup]

Tom in Chesterfield, MO, USA (Siberianmo)


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Posted by trolleyboy on Tuesday, April 12, 2005 11:22 PM
Hi Tom put me down for place #1 as well. Reminds me of a little restaurant along highway 11near Bracebridge.My favrorite "classics" are the Montreal & Southern Counties the NS&T and the CP electric lines in ontario. Back soon. Rob
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Posted by bjdukert on Tuesday, April 12, 2005 7:22 PM
Hi Siberanmo thought I would come on over and see how things were going and it looks like you have a good start[^][:)][tup]

How about a hot tea while sit in the corner for awhile. I'll look in from time to time and I think you will have some other vistors as well. GOOD LUCK

Duke

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Posted by passengerfan on Tuesday, April 12, 2005 6:33 PM
I'm not prepared to knock the new Via Renaissance cars until after I give them a chance. I too still like the Budd cars. At least Via fianlly purchased some new equipment even if it had been stored for awhile.
If this is to be about Classic trains than I shall mention my two favorites from the past the GN Empire Builder and Santa Fe Super Chief. I rode the new 1947 Empire Builders days after their inaugural the first of many trips on this and the subsequent Empire Builders up to and including Amtrak.
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Posted by siberianmo on Tuesday, April 12, 2005 10:07 AM
QUOTE: CFournier Posted: 12 April 2005, 09:31:47
HELLO, TOM
I LIKE PLACE # 1,
Looks like a good place to have a sandwich ,a beer and a little chat.
Chris.


[#welcome] Chris! First drink on me ..... the back bar is loaded with whatever you may prefer, the keg has been recently tapped and the 'fridge is full of canned and bottled brew ..... Coffee's hot too ....

I see you are from one of my FAVORITE places in the world - Montreal. Really mean that. My Godfather was from that great city - don't know precisely where - and my childhood (1940's) memories of him are vivid to this day.

Additionally, we travel aboard VIA Rail's "Ocean" at least once a year to Halfiax, where we have family and friends. So Montreal is the starting point and as far as I'm concerned - that Central Station is for sure a "Classic" in all aspects of the word. The train is too - as long as they run the Budd stainless steel equipment - wouldn't give a copper cent for the Renaissance "Euro" cars ....

Thanx for coming in - and no doubt we'll be "talking"!

See ya![tup]

Tom
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Posted by CFournier on Tuesday, April 12, 2005 9:31 AM
HELLO, TOM
I LIKE PLACE # 1,
Looks like a good place to have a sandwich ,a beer and a little chat.
Chris.
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"OUR" PLACE - SEE NEW THREAD!
Posted by siberianmo on Tuesday, April 12, 2005 8:29 AM
April 12th, 2006 was our 1st Year Anniversary on the Classic Trains Forum!
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"Our" Place is now established and it's time to update our opening post ......
THE VOTING ENDED in mid-APRIL 2005


To get the most from this topic, whether you are a new "customer" or one who has been away for awhile, check out the pages that you've missed. You will see Summaries put together by Tom (Siberianmo) the Proprietor of "Our" Place ... they should help you get through the conversations a bit quicker.

We've chosen the location for "Our" Place along with some adjustments to the outside ..... check 'em out. We're trying to fit into the early to mid-1950's ...... that "qualifies" us as "Classic" train kindsaguys ........

(Click to enlarge)

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The original first post: //retained just for "historical" purposes//

My interests are in railroads - real and model. Thanx to Kalmbach, we have these forums to ask questions, post responses, chat about this 'n that, and in general enjoy our hobby and interests.

So, how about joining me from time to time in "Our" Place - Where Classic Trains are the subject - those that are and some that should be.

As the "bar keep" in this place, all I ask is to keep the dialogue civil and try to stay on point - some of these threads have people popping in simply to run up their numbers - not welcome here!

C'mon in - all newcomers get a free drink on the house!
Sign - Welcome [#welcome]
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DO NOT VOTE - voting ended in mid-APRIL
Which of these places would best represent "Our" Place (click to enlarge)?

Place #1

Place #2

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Tom in Chesterfield, MO, USA (Siberianmo)Wink [;)]
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