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Posted by wanswheel on Thursday, August 23, 2007 3:11 PM

Hi Tom and everyone, a round for the house

Are we there yet?  Guess so.  Happy Hundred!

It's been a while. Lightning wrecked the internet connection and by the time it got fixed I got shy.

Deep condolences to Fergie. No doubt his Dad was very proud to have a son in the Coast Guard.

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Perlman & Saunders

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Red Barber

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Mel Allen

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The Gipper

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Vin Scully

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Russ Hodges

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Jerry Coleman

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Yogi Berra

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Allie Reynolds

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The Duke of Windsor

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Phil Rizzuto

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Hiawatha

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Posted by pwolfe on Thursday, August 23, 2007 4:37 PM

Hi Tom and all.

A pint of Bathams (not cold) please Ruth.Thumbs Up [tup]

DOUG Great to see you in the barApprove [^], and thanks for the roundThumbs Up [tup]. Yes soon 100 pagesWow!! [wow].

I must admit I too thought the moderator for Trains has been mighty quiet lately.

Hope you are not working too hard.Yeah!! [yeah]

ERIC Thanks for the details on Jan's Swedish photos.Thumbs Up [tup]

Glad you enjoyed the LMS named locos.Thumbs Up [tup] I will have to do the one on the LNER namers soon.

There was a great letter in Steam Railway a while back, I cannot find the issue now, but the gist of the letter was about Private Woods VC. He was a foreman cleaner at an engine shed and the young engine cleaners did not give him a lot of respect until one day he arrived at the shed in a suit and it was the day the locomotive was named after him. After that the cleaners always addressed him as MR Woods.Bow [bow]

There have been modern locomotives named after railwaymen who have been awarded the George Cross Britain's highest civilian honourApprove [^], sadly some posthumously. Two that were named were Class 47 diesels in the 1970s, they were 47574 Benjamin Gimbert G.C. and 47579 James Nightall G.C. These brave men saved the Cambridgeshire town of Soham from great devastation when a wartime ammunition train caught fire, by detaching the burning wagon and hauling it clear of the town, where it exploded.

JAN Thanks for the top up and those winter picsApprove [^]Thumbs Up [tup]. I hope the overhead power was still on as the locomotive crew could at least have some heating in the locomotive, although the power would be switched off while the locomotives were rescued, I would suppose.

LARS Glad you are enjoying your break in the northThumbs Up [tup] and can you say HI to PHIL from me.Yeah!! [yeah]

OK I will give BORIS his Pickled Pigs FeetThumbs Up [tup], although I suspect he had something to do with the photos in the envelope.

Many thanks for the bookcovers and advertsApprove [^]Thumbs Up [tup]. On the British Rail cover, at the time there were a lot of moans about the corporate blue and white every locomotive and coach was painted. Nowadays the stock and locos can be seen in many varied liveries. The loco is a class 86 locomotive, these were introduced in 1965/66 and there are a few still in use on intermodel freightsApprove [^]. One class 86 has been privately preserved and returned to the main line for use on specials, it has been painted in BR blue as on the cover and some MK III coaching stock painted in the blue and white colours to match. It looks a fine sight.Approve [^]Thumbs Up [tup]

NO NO NO not Bathams COLD.Shock [:O]Shock [:O]Shock [:O] We will have go to the Black Country area of the Midlands in England where the Batham and Holden pubs are.Approve [^]Smile [:)]

Does being in charge at the weekend mean I have to do the ‘Admin Duties',Question [?]Evil [}:)] I see the Penthouse is free as no one has won the CompetitionApprove [^], and as I have the treat jars, what goes on in the Penthouse should stay in the Penthouse.Big Smile [:D]

CM3 The LMS livery was a great liveryYeah!! [yeah] After BR was formed the passenger locos of the ex LMS were painted in Brunswick Green, which suited the Duchesses as well. In the late 1950s some of the English based members of the class were painted in maroon, as in the picture. It should not be too long now before the Duchess that is being re fitted with a streamline casing is finished no doubt it will look stunning in its Maroon and gold stripe liveryWow!! [wow].   

Back around 1980 the Midland Compound 4-4-0 was on the main line and on one trip it was paired with LMS Jubilee ‘Leander', the tour ran over the Settle & Carlisle line and the two LMS looked superb against a snowy background. The Compound was a loco I never get to ride behind as each time I booked to go on it the tour did not run, usually down to a high fire risk, and when it did run I was unable to go on the tours.Banged Head [banghead]Sigh [sigh]

A couple of pics of Leander in LMS livery

At York on a main line special, with a poor film I'm afraid.


 

A better photo from Alan with Leander at Bury on the preserved East Lancs Railway

Receive e-mail and I have replied, thanksThumbs Up [tup]

TOM It is best if I don't get involved with an

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 23, 2007 7:40 PM

Good day Tom and all in attendance. A round of drinks for all and a pint of the Guinness for me.

Lars: Now that's an engine. Maybe I'll try building one of them next.

Fergie: Sorry to hear of your loss. I don't pray much, but I will offer up one.

Eric: I enjoyed the pics of that beautiful trackwork, catenary and electric engine. I read that Sweden no longer manufactures railway engines, but gets them made in Finland and assembled in Sweden. I think (if memory serves me) they got six shovel noses and they didn't last too long in service. I will do some research on the subject.

Mike: Those baseball greats photos brought back fond memories. Baseball has never been the same with them gone. That's why I don't follow baseball much anymore. How did Hiawatha sneak in?

Tom: I did some research and came up with everything you wanted to know about the shovel noses. Read on.

In 1930, Man of Germany produced trains that ran successfully from Berlin to Hamburg and were called "Automotive train, Hamburg type". In 1938, Chile ordered six units, but due to the war in Europe, only two sets were delivered. In 1946, the other four units were finally delivered to be put into service during the 1947/1948 summer season. High cost of fuel, maintenance and rider-ship, caused service to be curtailed. In 1954, service was to begin again, but the introduction of more fuel friendly diesels, relegated the "Arrow-of-the-South" as they were called to secondary rail service. By 1960, the trains were taken out of service permanently due to their high maintenance and fuel costs. One of the biggest problems was the lack of spare parts. In 1980, the railway people discovered a cache of brand new spares for the trains, but it was now too late. The trains were now beyond repair. The specifications of the trains were: power by 2 Man diesels of 600 hp, 4 motors by AEG, a speed of 130km/hr, a capacity of 124, 1st class passengers. Track gauge was 1676 mm (65.5"). The time from Santiago to Puerto Montt, a distance of 1080 km 9900 miles) was 17 hours.

Since you are also a New York Central fan, here is a photo taken in Valpariso, Chile. Not to worry, those kids on top are playing on a display engine. I saw this engine when I was there last, but didn't take a picture. This shot is from the web.It was built by Alco with Westinghouse gear and looks similar to the NYC and NYNH&H engines except the platforms appear much longer and the headlight is located differently. Here are two more. The first is the NYC, the second the NYNH&H

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Posted by Gunneral on Thursday, August 23, 2007 9:37 PM

Hi Tom and all,

Leon set em up all round , Tui`s if you like.Yeah!! [yeah]

Tom.  Am on line again but am having some difficulty posting my entry, just did a 1/2hr write up and it would`nt post properly. Will get onto my server to find out whats up!Whistling [:-^]Thumbs Up [tup]

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Posted by trolleyboy on Friday, August 24, 2007 1:00 AM

Good evening Captain Tom and all the ships at sea Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg] It has been an eternity since I last graced the finest pub this side of the either. I'm glad to see that it's still in full swing and with several new faces since I last perched upon my stool. Yes Boris you can take that potted plant off of it.I seems that the gods of employment smile once again and I should be able to stop by more often then I had been ( don't say it too loud though in case they change their minds )

First allow me to drop a $50 in the box for the morning rounds, also Boris you will find 10 kegs of keith's that I brought back with me from Nova Scotia as well as several cases of screetch from the Rock ( only to be consumed by those with a cast iron constitution.

Tom please pass my best wishes onto Fergie and his clan as well hearing of his dad's passing isn't the happiest of first news to read now that I am back.

Anyway gents I'm off for now remember to grab a round on me at the best "Saloon by the siding" the internet has to offer.

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Posted by JanOlov on Friday, August 24, 2007 1:03 AM

Noooooooo!......down on his knees reaching for the skies and screams.....NOT 100 already, it's NOT fair!

Erm.....cough, cough, cough.....sorry about that Sir Tom and gentlemen.

An extra cold Guinness will probably calm me down, and top up the lads too please if you don't mind.

  Abisko Östra railway station and old transformer building in northern Sweden along the Malmbanan

  Björkliden over the national park into Lapporten ''(the Gate to Lappland)''.

  Torneträsk (Lake Torneå) railway station and powerstation on Malmbanan.

  Vassijaure railway station and powerstation also on Malmbanan.

  One of the old girls on Malmbanan, Class R a 2-10-0.

  An empty ore train on its way to Kiruna at Haugfjäll west of Björnfjäll.

  Connex train from Stockholm and Luleå on its way to narvik near Katterat.

  Two El 15-locomotives with a loaded ore train above Rombaksbotn between Katterat and Rombak.

 

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Posted by JanOlov on Friday, August 24, 2007 1:23 AM

Some closeups on a Dm-3 electric....



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Posted by EricX2000 on Friday, August 24, 2007 1:57 AM

Good morning Captain Tom and Gentlemen!!

Leon, I'll have my usual ham sandwich, please! Let's start with a Tui!

Some nice surprises today! Mike and Rob stopped by! 

Tom –  Very few turbine locomotives were successful. There was one private railroad in Sweden who bought 3 turbine locmotives for their iron ore trains and they used those locmotives for many years.
The first one was built 1930 and the other two 1936. All three have been preserved and one of them is still operational. Picture of them on the link below.

http://www.historiskt.nu/diverse/dagens_bild/dagens_bild_05.asp

Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway!Thumbs Up [tup] I have heard about them before but did not know much at all. How long did they stay in business?Question [?]

JanOlov –  Terrible pictures!Wink [;)] That is what I hate about the old country, snow and ice! Interesting pictures though. It’s okay when I can sit here in 110° F looking at them.Wink [;)]

I like those pictures from Malmbanan!Thumbs Up [tup] At least most of them are taken during the summer time with midnight sun and 24 hours daylight! The Class R steam locomotives were used hauling iron ore from Kiruna to Narvik, Norway, before the electrifcation 1910-1915.

Lars –  Tell Phil we all hope he will become a regular guest here at the Bar by the siding!Yeah!! [yeah]

Maybe I saw you when you visited the X2000 in 1993 (or was it 92?). Where was it at?Question [?]

Penn Station, NYC, August 1993.

 

I am retiring in 119 days!Wink [;)] But I will probably work part time for another year.

Nice book covers and one ad! I just noticed that the Daylight Freedom Special is a DVD!Smile [:)]

CM3 –  You are correct about Cracker Barrel and eating there.Thumbs Up [tup] I have been going to the same CB the last 9 1/2 years for my lunch almost every workday. It’s getting close to 2500 visits now. Smile [:)]

Mike –  Good to see you again, sir!Thumbs Up [tup] Glad you are not shy any more!

Nice picture of that inspection car!Thumbs Up [tup] Looks like a Chrysler!

That Hiawatha locomotive was a different looking one! Never seen that before!Smile [:)]

Pete –  Thanks for those stories about railroad heroes!Thumbs Up [tup] I bet those cleaners felt kind of stupid when Woods got a locomotive named after him!

Nice looking locomotive, Leander! Thumbs Up [tup]

Ron –  I am afraid that you are correct about no more engines are being built in Sweden. ABB sold their Traction Division and Bombardier was the last one, as far as I know, who built any trains (EMUs) in Sweden. Grumpy [|(]

I have never seen anything like a shovelnose in Sweden. If you find out something else, please let me know!Smile [:)]

I finally found out about that electric locomotive (#64) you posted a picture of a couple of days ago. It is an old boxcab from Butte, Anaconda & Pacific Railway (BA&P) in Montana. They electrified their railroad in 1912 and run the first electric train in 1913. It was a very successful move by the railroad, owned by a copper mine. It was a 2400 V D.C. electrification and they bought 17 80 ton boxcabs. 15 of them were geared for freight and 2 were geared for passenger service (55 mph).

Thanks for the pictures of the NYC locomotives!Thumbs Up [tup] I’ll see if I can find any info about the top one.

Allan –  Good to see you again!Thumbs Up [tup] Hope you will get your connection and server straightened out!

Rob –  The BIG surprise, glad to see you again!!!Yeah!! [yeah] Welcome back! Hope to see you soon again! Time to talk about streetcars! Wink [;)]

 

 

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Posted by siberianmo on Friday, August 24, 2007 6:20 AM

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G'day Gents!

It's THAT day again, FRIDAY! Time to fill up the coffee mugs, order a <light> or <traditional> breakfast ‘n try a few pastries from The Mentor Village Bakery! Yeah!! [yeah]

CONTEST is OVER! :Page 100 was reached yesterday, Aug 23rd!!! Honorable Mention to Ron (DD!) who essentially "backed into" it, as his first choice had been the 21st! <grin> THANX to all who participated. Thumbs Up [tup] Thumbs Up [tup] Thumbs Up [tup]

Petrol up at "Collusion Corner" was $2.60 (rounded) yesterday . . . Temps made it to the century mark downtown and it was 98 (F) here. But of course adding that nonsense about "feels like" - then it was near 110. HOT by any other description. <ugh> Supposed to drop into the mid-80s over the weekend - then return to the 90s shortly thereafter. C'mon FALL! Yeah!! [yeah]

Customer Acknowledgments (since my last narrative)

Jan (JanOlov) at 6:27 AM Thursday - Aug 23rd: Quite a string of winter RR scenes! Wunnerful to see the SNOW, especially when we're broiling here in mid-continent USA. <phew>

Thought we'd get a  Chief Chef's Special from you for Thursday . . .  But no matter, Fish 'n Chips is ALL Pete EVER eats when it's on the menu. <grin>

Thanx for the "top up." Thumbs Up [tup]

Lars (LoveDomes) at 8:28 AM Thursday - Aug 23rd: Don't blame you one bit regarding staying in "upstate NY" - especially if the surroundings are as pleasant as you've described. Regards to Phil, ‘n we're still waiting for him to appear at the bar!

About the ONLY reason we'd be in "upstate NY" from here would be on a trip to Cooperstown, something I've wanted to do for decades, but never have. Don't have a clue if it will ever materialize. Getting as far north as Plattsburgh, well that's ‘nother matter. Nice of Phil to extend the "invite," ‘n please tell him THANX! Thumbs Up [tup]

Quite an eclectric (there's THAT word!!) spate of covers from the Larsman! Thumbs Up [tup] What's Shane talking about with his comment about Glacier ‘n the bus Question [?]

Not to be concerned about Saturday's. The way I figger it is the guys who want to be here, will. PERIOD. We'll keep it as ENCORE! ‘n Photo Posting Day! for those who give a Rat's Patoot. Appreciate your support - as always. Thumbs Up [tup]

Visit, covers, chat ‘n round most welcome! Thumbs Up [tup]

CM3 Shane (coalminer3) at 9:08 AM Thursday - Aug 23rd: Funny how we recall those electric trains we wished for, but never got! Using your term, "back in the day" I longed for Lionel's GG1, but there was no way in Gawd's Green Earth that I'd ever get one. First off it was O-gauge ‘n my layout was O-27 - that monster wouldn't have negotiated my switches or curves. Secondly, it was so far out of my paperboy budget that to dream was the best I could do. Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

Glad you enjoyed the EMD ad . . . builder's plate was an add-on, only one I could find! Leave it to our WVA Oracle to come up with the oval vs. rectangular! Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]  But then again, it's good stuff to KNOW! Thumbs Up [tup] Thumbs Up [tup]

Appreciate the quarters, round ‘n chat! Thumbs Up [tup]

Mike (wanswheel) at 3:11 PM Thursday - Aug 23rd: Surprises never cease as another of our irregular former regulars returned to the bar. URLs, what else, from our ResidentURLMeisterMonsterMike!

I see you put us on Page 100 . . . a milestone for the bar! Yeah!! [yeah]

Round appreciated! Thumbs Up [tup]

Pete (pwolfe) at 4:37 PM Thursday - Aug 23rd: Nice looking LMS livery - reminds me a bit of PRRs tuscan . . . Thumbs Up [tup]

Email received ‘n responded to . . .

Methinks that anyone even remotely "thinking" about Ruth, will have Lars to contend with! <uh oh>

I'm not going to be Transportation Liaison for anyone - that was a paid political position that I held for about 6 years ‘n absolutely will not engage in it again. However, this effort has to do with putting some trains back on the tracks running through the area I live in. Primarily freight, w

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Posted by JanOlov on Friday, August 24, 2007 7:01 AM

Tom and all....

Terribly sorry about that folks. All this running around visiting family, friends and old work back in the old country, I completely forgot about it.....Sign - Oops [#oops]

An extra cold Guinness for me and a top up for the boys please. Sign - With Stupid [#wstupid]

......puts change in the tip jar and jukebox.....Dunce [D)]

To make it up to you this Friday, I'll make everybody's favorite meal no matter what it is..ok?Blush [:I]

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Posted by siberianmo on Friday, August 24, 2007 8:44 AM

NOTICE!     NOTICE!     NOTICE!

We are about to begin a new RR BOOK RELAY! For the guyz at the bar who've been here awhile, you recall the success we had a couple of years back with this. So, we're going to do it again!

Pete (pwolfe) has a book that he'd like to share with the boyz - it's called Red for Danger. Here's a photo of what may be on the cover of his version:

So what's a RR BOOK RELAY Question [?]

For the guyz interested in reading this book, here's how it works:

(1) Send me an Email with your full postal mailing address.

(2) Upon receipt of the book, send an Email stating that you received it.

(3) Before mailing it to the next person on the list, make your written comments on the blank page(s) provided.

(4) Send me an Email stating that the book has been mailed to . . . .

(5) Last person on the list - which will be me - mails it back to Pete.

(6) I will ensure that all participants get an Email compilation of the comments made . . .

Simple enough Question [?]

Now WHO wants "in" Question [?]

Let me know by EMAIL because sometimes things Posted at the bar have a way of getting misplaced (ie: not read)!!

Let's have some fun with this! Thumbs Up [tup] Thumbs Up [tup] Thumbs Up [tup]

Tom Captain [4:-)] Pirate [oX)]

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Posted by LoveDomes on Friday, August 24, 2007 10:46 AM

Ahoy Cap'n Tom ‘n fellow travelers at the bar!

Ruth my deAH, set em' up for the gang ‘n I'll have my morning Java with a jolt if you please! My, my, how radiant you are. Makes we wish I was there instead of here! Mixed bag - love the getaway, miss YOU! <blush>

Boris, I see the crittAHs have lined up, which can mean only one thing - they're HUNGRY! So feed ‘em ‘n that small jar of PPF is for you! Don't forget, take Artie out back for his field mouse "delight"! <ugh>

Hey gents - I must say something (unusual for me, huh??> Anyway, it's becoming rather clear to me that we are going to have to get back to the WAY WE WERE at this bar. Remember the days when we DID NOT acknowledge those who failed to acknowledge US??? Count me "out" for the bending over backwards to please ‘n appease those who could care less about the way things are done here. That's just the way it is with me and will be for as long as I hang around at "Our" Place. The ignorance factor P's me off, big time. Thumbs Down [tdn]  Just like in real life, you don't speak to me, I don't speak to you..

Can't understand why we have guys who think that responding to those who drop in every other week (maybe) is going to get their attention. Good Grief Charlie Brown, do you need a wall to fall in on you?? They aren't reading - plain ‘n simple. ‘Nuf said

Yeah I know, I'm a divider not a unificator! <grin>

Predictions of thunderstorms for today thru the weekend. Oh well, it's been near perfect ‘round here since our arrival. But the temperatures are on the rise as summer appears to be trying to make a comeback. <ugh> Some lightning strikes on the lake will keep us ashore . . .

Anyone seen that latest "Bourne" flick Question [?] I think the Cap'n mentioned it awhile back. We saw it last night ‘n it's really an action packed film. Aside from the not-so-subtle anti-US not-so-sublimal shots, it's a fast pace thriller, for sure. Recommend it - has some good European train shots too! Thumbs Up [tup] The Bourne Ultimatum is the name - escaped me for the moment! <senior moment at that!> Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

We definitely want to be back home before the Labor Day weekend, so mid-week coming looks like departure time for us.

I'll try to "hit" on the hi-lites (for me) of the posts since my last visit . . .

For Da Boss: The Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway - now there's one ya don't see very often. I've got some "stuff" at the end of this post to supplement your ad . . .

COUNT ME IN ON THE RR BOOK RELAY! I've sent my Email . . . A great idea ‘n a book that looks mighty interesting. Good Show from you ‘n Wolfman Pete! Thumbs Up [tup] Thumbs Up [tup] Thumbs Up [tup]

For Allan: Great to see ya again - was hoping that ‘puter issue would get rectified. Now let's see if you can catch up! <ho ho ho> So much there, so little time, huh Question [?] Glad you didn't bail out on us, as we like having our NZ Connection around! The drink is on ME! Thumbs Up [tup]

For Eric: Don't do that to me!! I think it was the early 90's, but your photo gives it away! Penn Station was the place, so it must've been 1993. Hurts to think "that hard"! <grin

Yeah, I post covers of videos (VHS ‘n DVD) along with books. "Good eye

I see your Reptiles are still in 1st place. Wow!! [wow]

For Ron: If you build it, they will come! <Field of Dreams> Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

Came close with your "guesstimate" for 100 - but not close enuf, huh Question [?]

For Pete: Needless to say, you're going to ENJOY being fitted for those cement shoes! Admin duties are NOT in the purview of the Bar Chandler. So keep your thoughts in focus, man, focus! Does the name Silvia mean anything to you?!?!?

Weekend duties pretty much involve ensuring that all runs smoothly ‘round here. Friday nite track gangs in the pool room <ugh> - dinners tonite ‘n tomorrow - making sure the bar is covered ‘n gals are waiting tables. You can handle it . . . Thumbs Up [tup]

Ok - I think that pretty much sums up those who "spoke" to me!

Some covers ‘n signs for the SP&S!

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Posted by coalminer3 on Friday, August 24, 2007 10:47 AM

Good Morning/Afternoon Barkeep and all Present; coffee, please (iced); round for the house and $ for the jukebox.  ‘Tis like a sauna here today with temps pushing toward 100 - very unusual for this area. 

Lets' see what's happening.

Mike stopped by with pictures. 

Vinnie looks as though he's ready for the game - Schaefer's and Luckies (breakfast of champions, eh, Boris?)  Background of Ebbets Field was from an angle you don't see too often in pictures. 

Color shot of the Scooter was excellent - look at the shoes, the glove, the heavy uniform - also check out how the base is anchored to the field - old school - gotta love it.

The picture of the "Joy Boys" was a good one.  End of an era for sure.

Pete's here - e-mail works - I'll be in touch.

The Duchess is getting a facelift?  The shots of LMS 5960 - my, my!  Belpaire firebox and look at them drivers!

DD1 - The electric in the picture looks like a hybrid NYC Class T and NYC Class P.  Interesting.

Allan is here.

Was that Rob I saw hiding in the shadows - get him, boys!

JanOlov - Thanks for your shots,  I (of course) especially liked the ones of the ore trains. 

OSP sent all sorts of SP&S material.  We used to see carloads of lumber from them on the B&M branch at home. 

BTW, I am considered to be a qualified SPF by some of my fellow NYC devotees. 

Now about the buses.  They have been a fixture at Glacier Park for years.  There were 33 of them constructed by White between 1936 and 1939.  They were rebuilt awhile back and are used to tour people on the Going to the Sun Road at Glacier National Park.  The following link will take you to the tour company site; there is a link to the busses there (with pictures).  I think you'll see what I meant about Lars's bookmobile.  http://www.glacierparkinc.com/

Book relay?  All right!  I'll send an e-mail to you a bit later today.

Lars - Your post wasn't there when I hit "refresh."  I send my post and there you are!  How do they do that?  Good picks for reading material.  McGee and Nixon items are top of the line (price and quality).  Hope you are enjoying your sojourn in the North Country.  Been to see the D&H yet?

Fergie - Our thoughts are with you. 

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Posted by siberianmo on Friday, August 24, 2007 2:12 PM

G'day Gents!

Time for another Blast from the Past!

PASSENGER TRAIN NOSTALGIA #53


<A form of this was initially Posted on Page 210 of the Original Thread>
 

Here's something to enjoy regarding the Canadian National Railways (CNR) from a 1949 advertisement in my personal collection.





 

one of Canada's 10 most popular VACATIONS 



 

ENJOY the best that Canada offers. Play in the mountain-and-sea setting of the glorious West Coast (Vancouver harbor) or see the sights of her Eastern Cities: Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax . . . You go in comfort by Canadian National, the railway to everywhere in Canada.



"East or West, we'll show you
CANADA's BEST!"



EXPLORE the snug harbors, the historic towns, the "picture places" of Canada's Maritime Provinces (Lunenburg, Nova Scotia). The Ocean Limited, the International Limited and other Canadian National "name trains give easy access to all Eastern Canada.

 

 

BE THE GUEST of the largest railway system in North America . . . traveling happy-go-lazy to choice vacation areas . . . stopping at Canadian National resorts and big city hotels of distinction. To California and anywhere West, to New York and anywhere East, go Canadian National. "We'll tell you where and take you there!"


 

CANADIAN NATIONAL

THE RAILWAY TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA!

 * * * * *     * * * * *     * * * * *     * * * * *     * * *  * *

 

Some drumheads of the CNR!

 

 

 

 

Enjoy! Thumbs Up [tup]

Tom Captain [4:-)] Pirate [oX)]

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Posted by pwolfe on Friday, August 24, 2007 5:35 PM

Hi Tom and all.

A pint of Bathams please RUTHThumbs Up [tup], I will have to write this between the Thundershowers we are getting here nowThumbs Down [tdn], although we need the rainYeah!! [yeah].

MIKE Thanks for linksThumbs Up [tup]. I see there is an article in the latest Train magazine on Alfred Perlman's time on the Western Pacific. The Hiawatha is an interesting locomotiveYeah!! [yeah].

ALLAN Sorry you are having trouble with the computer,Sad [:(] it is good to see you in the barApprove [^]Thumbs Up [tup].

ROB Good to see you in.Thumbs Up [tup] I hope you are able to spend some more time with us here, in as you say, the ‘Finest Pub in the ether.Approve [^]  

JAN Many thanks for the great photos.Thumbs Up [tup] It is a very scenic part of the worldYeah!! [yeah]. It is good have they incorporated the Power Stations into the Railway Stations and they are still very attractive buildingsApprove [^].

Great close ups of the DM3 electric.Yeah!! [yeah] That is an interesting wheel design on the locomotive.

ERIC Looking at the link to the turbine locomotives struck a cord in the memory. There was a Beyer- Ljungstrom turbine locomotive tried out by the LMS in the 1920s I have a link to it.

http://www.dself.dsl.pipex.com/MUSEUM/LOCOLOCO/ljung/ljungstr.htm

Thanks for the info on the electric locomotive in Ron's photoThumbs Up [tup], I wonder if the 2,400V DC system was used much, it seems a high voltage for DC to me. I believe the highest DC voltage used in the UK was 1,500V DC.

I can remember the Jubilee class locomotives, like Leander, working through Rugby.Approve [^] There were a few of them allocated to Bushbury (Wolverhampton) loco depot and they worked expresses to London. These locos were usually in a very clean conditionApprove [^] and they made a fine sightThumbs Up [tup]. There were some Jubilee class locos shedded at Rugby in the 1960s.

LARS Glad you are in the book relayThumbs Up [tup],

You can be assured of my good behavior at the bar over the weekendAngel [angel]. HELGA has had a word and told me to be on my best behavior. I will do this, as I don't want to happen to me that what happened to the Grizzly that got too near the fish boxes a while backShock [:O]. The sight of the bear heading back to the Can-Am gorge at full speed with HELGA yelling "Come back and wrestle some more" is a sight not forgotten easily"Yeah!! [yeah]Big Smile [:D]

Many thanks for the video and book coversThumbs Up [tup]. I bet the Pacific Northwest Railroads is a great photo book.Yeah!! [yeah]

CM3 Glad the e-mail is now OKThumbs Up [tup].

I'm afraid I was not too clear on the Duchess's. There are 3 preserved. The one in the photo is (4) 6233 Duchess of Sutherland. The one having the streamline casing fitted is 46229 Duchess of Hamilton, which masqueraded as 6220 Coronation on the tour of North America in 1939. The 3rd one is 46235 City Of Birmingham, which is in a museum in Birmingham. This loco was withdrawn from service and was repainted at Crewe Works and donated to the city. The other two Duchesses' are lucky to survive as they were bought and put on display at two of Sir Billy Butlin's Holiday Camps. 46229 is owned by the NRM and 6233 by after a spell at Bressingham in Norfolk, the loco is now run by the Princess Royal Class Locomotive Trust .

Leanders wheels are 6'9" the same as the Duchesses, it seems a favorite size for the LMS express passenger locomotives.

TOM I was confused about what the Transport Liaison wasConfused [%-)]. I though it was a group who met with UP and Amtrak to solve problems. Many thanks for giving me to infoThumbs Up [tup].

As you say, if they provide convenient trains and run them to time people will ride themYeah!! [yeah]. If I recall right, there was an advert at the station in Jeff City about a 2 for1 offer on the line in Missouri, but honestly until the service is a lot more reliable the offer is probably doing more damage than good. People, who don't use the train, take up the offer, arrive back very late vowing never to use the train again.Thumbs Down [tdn]

I the UK now the trains are very popular again I hear a lot of the companies are hiking up the fares increases above inflationBanged Head [banghead]Thumbs Down [tdn], perhaps DL, when he is back,can let us know more about thisYeah!! [yeah]

Many thanks for the Canadian National Nostalgia ad and Drumheads Approve [^]Thumbs Up [tup].

I had better get this off as it looks like another T-storm heading this way, so a round please LEON and I,ll have the Steak and Fries please.

Pete.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, August 24, 2007 8:12 PM

Howdy Tom and all at the bar. Drinks for all and a quicky for me, as I can't stay long. I just wanted to tell CM3 that I got the DD-1 material in the mail and thank you. It has all the information I was seeking.

All: The weather is still hot and is projected for many more days. Thank God for air conditioning. I try to work in my shop, but one hour is about all I can take, despite the A/C in the shop.

I posted a bunch of pictures, but they haven't appeared yet?? I hope I'm doing it right.

Tom: Sorry about the NYCentral thing. I too am a Pennsy fan and LIRR also. I may flood the site with photos tomorrow. Hope you haven't already seen them. Did you get the info on the shovel noses? Since I didn't see my post on this site, I'm not sure.

Lars: I'm also a fan of the NYCentral and NYNH&HRR. Having been brought up in NY, I can appreciate all the railroads that serve the NY area. I hope you got to see the photos of the NYC and NYNH&H electrics I posted.

Jan: Thanks for the pictures of the snow. It helps to cool things down around here. Beautiful scenery too.

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Posted by arkansasrailfan on Friday, August 24, 2007 8:55 PM
In Arkansas it's hot n' humid. we have a slight drought, but the trains keep on comin'. Saw a SD45P(leasing and w/o steam genarator), been seeing a ton of those new KCS Southern Belle Scheme C. hoppers.
An old Fordyce & Princton steam engine(2-8-0, close to it) got moved to Fordyce, where it will be restored, only cosmetically >:-O-<--<... <- this guy wants it to run, ( I think he overacting, don't you?)
-Michael It's baaaacccckkkk!!!!!! www.youtube.com/user/wyomingrailfan
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Posted by Gunneral on Friday, August 24, 2007 9:19 PM

Hi Tom and all,

Drinks are on me Leon, Tui`s all round please.Yeah!! [yeah]

Tom. Hope this works OK, when I go to post it won`t re-connect to my server.SoapBox [soapbox] Good to hear you and Pete enjoyed you`re trip to KC, did Pete tell you if the "Harvey Girls" took part in that wet T shirt competition?Big Smile [:D] Enjoyed catching up on all you`re posts, it`s great to be back. Keep you`re fingers crossed that this post gets on OK!Confused [%-)]Thumbs Up [tup]

Fergie. Sorry to hear of your great loss mate, condolences to you and yours` from me and mine.

Eric. Great to see you are improving as the days pass on, enjoyed all your posts.Wow!! [wow]

You will find NZ mainline electrics here; http;//www.trainweb.org and search for NZ electric locomotives.

Ron. Hope you find the NZ electrics interesting as well.Thumbs Up [tup]

Lars. Great to be back and catching up on all your postsWow!! [wow]Thumbs Up [tup]

Pete. Thanks for the re-posting of your Rugby/Scotland trip it was great reading.Yeah!! [yeah] It looked as if you and Tom really enjoyed your train adventure together. Enjoyed all your posts and pics.Big Smile [:D]Thumbs Up [tup]

Mike. Looks as if we have had the same kind of glitch mate, great URL`s.Wow!! [wow]Thumbs Up [tup]

CM3. Sad news about the miners over there, I was hoping for a miracle rescue like the one in Tasmania with the gold miners after so many days. Enjoyed catching up on all your posts.Thumbs Up [tup]

Doug. Good to see you back again.Yeah!! [yeah]

Dan.  If you can read this hope you are having a great trip over there!Cool [8D]

Jan.  Easy on the Fries, i`m putting on a lot of "middle aged spread" with your tempting menu`s. An old Scots saying " There are no bad Whiskey`s, only some are better than the others!Big Smile [:D]Thumbs Up [tup]

Latest NZ railways news: Toll is re-equiping it`s main passenger trains with BR Mk2 coaching stock over the next year, The Overlander, The TranzSenic and The TranzAlpine, the old coaches were from the 1930`s, upgraded at times of course. While in Auckland saw a couple of "push pull" passenger trains on metro rail services, they are in the process of double tracking the main metro lines, a big job!  Wellington Metro rail has been given NZ$500m by the NZ government to upgrade the rail system, must want all those Public Servants to arrive at work on time!Whistling [:-^]

Tom and Eric, see we were on the site at the same spot on the clock.Bow [bow]

See ya,  Allan 

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Posted by EricX2000 on Saturday, August 25, 2007 1:44 AM

Good morning Captain Tom and Gentlemen!!

Leon, Friday night or Saturday morning, depending on how you count. It's time for a real good, juicy Filet Mignon with mushrooms!

Another busy day today. I learned what I am supposed to eat to stay healthy. I went direct from that class to Cracker Barrel and had a Sugar Cured Ham Sandwich. Good stuff.

JanOlov –  Missed the close up pictures of the Class Dm3.Thumbs Up [tup] Very powerful locomotive!

Tom –  Gas down to $2.46 (rounded)! Temp was 109° for the third day in row. We are now waiting for rain from hurricane Dean coming this way during the weekend.Smile [:)]

Thanks for the operating years of SP&S!Thumbs Up [tup] I just found out that they became a part of Burlington Northern 1970!

The picture of the X2000 and the ICE at Penn Station shows the only time those two trains were at the same platform. Amtrak tried to avoid to run them at the same time, but August 11, 1993 it happened. X2000 was running in revenue service and the ICE was on a demo trip from Washington to New York City and back.Smile [:)]

Pete’s book looks interesting. Reminds me about how close it was I was sent to British Rail in the late 80’s. Count me in, I’ll send you an email later today.

East or West, we’ll show you Canada’s Best! I noiced that “your” train is included in that old ad, the Ocean Limited! Did you see that drumhead on your trip?Question [?]

Lars –  To be honest, I am kind of surprised too abot the Diamondbacks being in 1st place! Not that many more weeks to play, so maybe they will make it to the playoff!

My photo was taken Aug 11, 1993. But no train was on display that day. And I didn't see you there!!!Wink [;)]

Interesting books about SP&S!Thumbs Up [tup] I spent a number of days in Spokane in 1984 but never saw any trains. The last one is a DVD about SP&S #700, a 4-8-4built 1938. It’s an oil burner and is still operational today as far as I know. See link.

http://www.sps700.org/

CM3 –  Interesting history of the Red Buses!Thumbs Up [tup] They look like some old type of buses in or around Switzerland that I have seen in pictures from long ago.Smile [:)] 

Pete –  The BA&P electrification was the first DC high voltage electrification of a railroad.

Thanks for the link to the Beyer - Ljungström turbine locomotive!Thumbs Up [tup] As most turbine locomotives it was not a success.

Ron –  No, no pictures.Grumpy [|(] This forum is kind of strange, strange things happens or nothing at all happens. Sometimes it is like playing the lottery.Grumpy [|(]

Allan –  I tried the link but did not manage to find any NZ electrics tonight. I’ll try again tomorrow! Thanks!Thumbs Up [tup]

How many hours difference is it between the US and NZ?Question [?]

Norwegian State Railways, Electric locomotive Class EL1. Built 1922. 940 hp. 

 

Eric 

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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, August 25, 2007 8:06 AM

<courtesy: www.viarail.ca>

 

This is ENCORE! Saturday - and - Photo Posting Day!

Remember: "Our" Place is CLOSED on Sundays.

 

G'day Gents!

Coffee's ready - breakfasts needed to be ordered ‘n the pastries are waiting for eatin'! Thumbs Up [tup]

Saturday has arrived at the Bar by the Ballast! It's get the chores done, kick back ‘n enjoy things ‘til "it" all begins anew on Monday. <ugh>

So how come West Coast S Dave has been observed Posting ELSEWHERE but NOT here! Thumbs Down [tdn]

So, who IS trolleyboy???? Anyone "out there" remember????

TAKE NOTE: Once again we've been visited by an underage browser. Let's NOT encourage this stuff by acknoweldging anyone who is a "hit 'n run' type - everyone is welcome, as long as they're willing to play the game according to what is on Page One of this Thread. The definition of adult shouldn't need elaboration . . .  That's our policy 'n we're sticking to it! Yeah!! [yeah]

Customer Acknowledgments (since my last narrative)

Jan (JanOlov) at 7:01 AM Friday - Aug 24th: Huh Question [?]

"Top up" ‘n coins for Herr Wurlitzer appreciated! Thumbs Up [tup]

Lars (LoveDomes) at 10:46 AM Friday - Aug 24th: Email received - Thanx for signing on for the RR Book Relay! Thumbs Up [tup] Thumbs Up [tup] Thumbs Up [tup]

You surely don't have to "qualify" your feelings as far as I'm concerned. Be yourself ‘round here, or be gone! How's that?? Of course, there's a CAVEAT - if one cannot find it within themselves to follow the house rules (Page One of this Thread) - then don't let the door hit ya in the keester! <grin>

And while I'm "at it," there are always going to be those who simply march to their own drum. They KNOW we're interactive, but they refuse to be. They KNOW we don't appreciate hit ‘n run Posts, but they do it anyway. They present the allusion of being supportive, but break away at every opportunity. So as MY saying goes, screw ‘em all but six ‘n save those for pallbearers! Yeah!! [yeah]

We're a far better bar with a small group of people who contribute QUALITY than a larger one with QUANTITY being the only objective. <barf> SoapBox [soapbox] Banged Head [banghead]

Super fine SP&S material in the form of book ‘n video covers ‘n signs . . . Yeah!! [yeah]

Visit from "upstate" ‘n rounds appreciated! Thumbs Up [tup]

CM3 Shane (coalminer3) at 10:47 AM Friday - Aug 24th: Email received - Thanx for signing on for the RR Book Relay! Thumbs Up [tup] Thumbs Up [tup] Thumbs Up [tup]

Ahhhhhhhhh, now I get it regarding the "buses," etc. Thanx!

BTW, I am considered to be a qualified SPF by some of my fellow NYC devotees. 

From the Acronym Finder: can mean:

Sun Protection Factor - Singapore Police Force - Single Point Failure - Signal Processing Facility - Swiss Peace Foundation, etc. . . So ???????? Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

Quarters, round, visit ‘n chat ALWAYS looked forward to! Thumbs Up [tup]

Pete (pwolfe) at 5:35 PM Friday - Aug 24th: We went from 10:47 ‘til you Posted with only Moi providing something in between. Hit ‘n Miss Bar

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Posted by pwolfe on Saturday, August 25, 2007 8:14 AM

HI Tom and all.

A cup of coffee and a bacon sarnie please CINDY.

A bit of a rushed post, I am going to help a friend move house in a short while. I have read the posts from RON, ALLAN AND ERIC and I will reply to them later if I may.

This weeks photos from Alan are from Ireland from May this year.

  

At Ballybrophy on the trip back from Limerick, hauled by the diesels shown. With the rather distnctive gates that are in seen around this part of Ireland.

A former pub in Ballybrophy.

At Mullingar showing the Athlone platforms.this is a frieght only line now.

Mullingar is the junction for the line to Sligo. 'Jeep' 2-6-4T has brought the train in from Dublin and the two diesels will take the train to Sligo.

An rather elegant  Irish carriage.

These should enlarge.

 Just seen your post TOM. I hope to back in later.

Pete.

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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, August 25, 2007 8:36 AM

SPECIAL RECOGNTION!     SPECIAL RECOGNITION!

Our Bar Chandler, Wolfman Pete (pwolfe) made the 2,000th Post on our reborn Thread! Wow!! [wow] Thumbs Up [tup] Bow [bow]

For the man with a THIRST that doesn't quit - free beer through the end of the month! Yeah!! [yeah]

Congrats to one of our staunchest supporters of "Our" Place - good friend 'n Mate - Wolfman Pete! Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup] Thumbs Up [tup]

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Posted by JanOlov on Saturday, August 25, 2007 9:16 AM

Greetings Tom and all,

I take that it's on with party hats then?

Steam locomotive steak for everybody and the house best "water" Wink [;)]Dinner [dinner]

And some photos too, of course then.....my first love when it come to railroads back in the day.....Laugh [(-D]

Class Y-6b 2-8-8-2 #2132, NB, Shenandoah, VA 12/16/1956. This is now on the I-81 corridor of NS and in the late 1950s the through freights and coal jobs went to the class Y-6b.

By 1959 leased ACL E-units had bumped the Js from the passenger jobs and this was the result. Here the 610 switches the Grey Lumber industry track in Waverly on 3/7/1959.

Class J 4-8-4 #611 with the early morning Roanoke train at Norfolk Union Station circa 1957. Both the Virginian and the original Norfolk Southern used this station, though by the 50s the NS was long gone. Today the station is gone and the real estate totally given over to the I-264 bridge network as it splits to Portsmouth, Water Street, and Tideater Drive.

Class A 2-6-6-4 #1218 by MP 71 hustling hoppers of export coal east to Lamberts Point in 1957.

Class Y3 2-8-8-2 #2043, Portlock Yard, South Norfolk, 3/3/1957. The older Y class power had by the late 1950s been relegated to switching the Lamberts Point docks and support yards like Portlock.

2043, the same day and place.

2120 was the first Y6 in 1936. When built, they were equipped with cast steel beds and roller bearings.

2156 is the only survivor of the Y6a class of 1942. You can see this locomotive in the St Louis Museum of Transportation, MO. The 1942 batch were designated class Y6a.

2171 takes pride of place in the sunshine for the offical company portrait, the first class Y6b in 1948.

2175 was built 1948 at Roanoke. Here she is in the lubritorium at Shaffer's Crossing locomotive servicing facility. If you take a close look, you will see the large square ducting in the roof of the shed, designed to catch the smoke and soot.

A great view of 2175 taken from the top of the coal tower at Shaffer's Crossing engine facility, Roanoke.

An excellent image of 2176 on the turntable at Shaffer's Crossing roundhouse. Shows good overhead detail. In the background can be seen a J class 4-8-4 tender.

A front view taken on 15 July 1949 when built. The distinctive shape of the smoke box door was later changed to the more familiar round style.

Image of 2197's right side when built new.

And her left side as well.

2200 was the last of the Y6b built in 1952. This photo was originally of 2197, but retouched to represent the last of the breed

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket All the best! Jan
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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, August 25, 2007 11:10 AM

This is ENCORE! Saturday - and - Photo Posting Day!

Remember: "Our" Place is CLOSED on Sundays.

 

 

G'day Gents!

Pete made the 2,000th Post with some Irish rail fotos from Alan 'n Jan provided some fine looking steamers! Thumbs Up [tup]

 

Now some more fotos from my 2006 Alaskan Rail Adventure . . . an ongoing feature for the past several Photo Posting Saturdays!! Yeah!! [yeah]

 

Continuing with some more Pix from our Alaska Rail Adventure!


Click to enlarge


(13) ARR Denali Star southbound at Fairbanks
EMD SD70MACs #4324 & 4322




(14) ARR Denali Star car #651 southbound at Fairbanks




(15) ARR Denali Star loco #4324 southbound at Fairbanks




(16) AAR Fairbanks Depot




(17) AAR Denali Star diner #323 Yellowstone Park at Fairbanks




(18) AAR Denali Star upper level interior car #651 at Fairbanks




(19) AAR Denali Star final boarding at Fairbanks for southbound trip




(20) AAR Denali Star en route Anchorage - view from our seats




(21) AAR Denali Star en route Anchorage - track scenes at Fairbanks




(22) ARR Denali Star en route Anchorage - track scenes at Fairbanks




(23) ARR Denali Star en route Anchorage - track scenes at Fairbanks




(24) ARR Denali Star en route Anchorage - track scenes at Fairbanks








Enjoy!  Thumbs Up [tup]


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Posted by LoveDomes on Saturday, August 25, 2007 1:06 PM

Ahoy Cap'n Tom ‘n fellow travelers at the bar!

Cindy my sweet, a fine outfit you are almost wearing today! Wow!! [wow] So, let's see - I think a double JD on the rocks should be fine ‘n slide the snack tray down my way wudja please Question [?]

Boris, the crittAHs are lined up ‘n that can only mean feeding time at the bar! So, a tray of seeds for Awk - saucer of brine for Tex - bucket of ice cubes for Frostbite - a chew bone for Juneau ‘n take Artie outback for his ‘field mouse' <ugh> - yes, yes, the small jar of PPF is YOURS! Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

Some thunderstorms roared through last night, but nothing severe for us. Lightning on the lake . . . awesome sights. More today ‘n through tomorrow. Clearing up after that. Temperatures higher than when we arrived, but not bad considering the time of year.

Looks like a Tuesday departure for us, with Wednesday as the alternate date.

 

For Pete: So YOU made the 2,000th post at the bAH! Awwwwwwwright, drinks on PETE! Yeah!! [yeah] Why not Question [?] Da Boss is springing for YOURS, you at least can spring for OURS! <sounds right to me!> Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

Some interesting shots from the Emerald Isle . . . Thumbs Up [tup]

Good show with the Book Relay!! Thumbs Up [tup]

 

 

For Eric: Say WHAT Question [?] No, I didn't say that I saw both of those trains at the same time. I said I saw ‘em at Penn Station, but didn't recall the dates. I figured the dates of your pix probably were close enuf! <geesh> I think maybe you're looking for something that isn't there. Hmmmmmmmm.

Nice link on the SP&S 700. Thumbs Up [tup]

 

 

For Allan: Looks like you're up ‘n runnin' again! Thumbs Up [tup] Cheers, mate - have one on me!

 

 

For Ron: Yes, the NYC ‘n NYNH&H electrics came thru! Thumbs Up [tup] NYC is #1 for me, followed by the B&O, PRR, NH . . . Have family ties to the B&O, but the NYC always was my favorite. Thumbs Up [tup]

 

 

For Shane: It wasn't easy getting those buses out . . . <grin> Glad you enjoyed the covers! Thumbs Up [tup]

 

For Da Boss: Were you wound tight or what Question [?] Hope I didn't start all of that with my rant. <oooooooops> Just sometimes really ticks me off to have to go through this over ‘n over ‘n over. You'd think by now those who display the repetitive "ignorance attacks" would learn. <geesh>

West Coast S was seen on the Forums but not here, you say Question [?] Now what's THAT all about Question [?] Back when we had an active Order of the Stools, wasn't he one of the "permanent" members Question [?] Hey! No problem visiting any of the threads, but you'd think ANYONE who thinks of themselves as "one of us," would surely spend a bit of time HERE too! Strange, but we've seen it from others . . .

Love the Alaska pix! Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup] Thumbs Up [tup]

Liked the CN ad with the drum heads too. Seems that CP must've had the "lock" on the named trains. For some reason, I always think of CP as the "premier" hauler of passengers on the rails in days gone by. Thumbs Up [tup]

Book Relay looks like it's off to a good start - I've counted FOUR so far with YOU, Shane, Eric ‘n me! Thumbs Up [tup]

Regarding the guy who stopped by, I read somewhere that he's 13 (maybe 14 by now) - so simply ignoring those kind of posts is the way to go. There are plenty of places for his kind of participation. You are right, let's stick to the way we do things here. YOU determine who is "in" and we'll take it from there. It's worked well in all situations except ONE . . . . well, maybe TWO. <uh oh>

 

To wind down my day, here's an Encore from a bit ago. April 2, 2006 on page 291 of the old thread . . .

 

Ok - time for my humble submission:


Union Pacific: Lounge area in dome car (from www.trainweb.org)



Union Pacific mostly business fleet domes (www.trainweb.org)



Union Pacific "special" being made up with business domes (www.trainweb.org)



Union Pacific 7001 Columbine (from: www.trainweb.org)



Union Pacific 7003 (from: www.trainweb.org)



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Cindy, a round for the house - Boris ring the bell!

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Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, August 25, 2007 2:56 PM

ENCORE! Saturday ‘n Photo Posting Day!

at "Our" Place!

We are CLOSED on SUNDAYs!


Starting Sunday at the Mentor Village Emporium Theatre!

 

. . . August 26th thru September 1st:  THE THREE STOOGES DOUBLE FEATURE WEEK continues! Rockin' in the Rockies (1945) - and - Swing Parade of 1946 (1946). CARTOON: Wylie E. Coyote & The Road Runner - Zoom & Bored (1957).

Rockin' in the Rockies (1945)

PLOT SUMMARY:

While Rusty Williams is away at Agricultural College, his prospector cousin Shorty (Moe Howard) fills in at Rusty's struggling Reno NV spread as the ranch foreman. He spends his time looking for an angle at the Wagon Wheel Cafe Casino, and hooks up with two vagrants (Curly Howard, Larry Fine) after they accidentally win big at roulette. Along with two stranded New York singers and their money, the Stooges and the girls head for the ranch with prospecting plans. Rusty returns home with hope that investor Sam Clemens will save the ranch's cattle and mining operations, and finds Shorty and the gang's plans interfering. Complicating matters further, inept ranchhands (The Hoosier Hotshots) mistake Clemens for a cattle rustler, and Shorty, Curly & Larry cook up a scheme to get the girls an audition with a vacationing Broadway producer.

The Hoosier Hotshots were comedic musicians, but, unlike Spike Jones' orchestra, the HH's country-swing music never hit mainstream playlists and they are relatively unknown today. Strangely, Moe plays a non-Stooge character, with Larry and Curly interacting throughout most of the film as a comedy duo. Curly is relatively subdued in this film, at the start of his physical deterioration, and Larry takes on the bulk of their humorous antics and dialogue

<from: threestooges.net>

Swing Parade of 1946 (1946)

PLOT SUMMARY:

Danny Warren (Phil Regan) is determined to be a success in the nightclub business, despite the protests of his uptight businessman father (Russell Hicks). Danny's club manager Moose (Ed Brophy), and his stage crew (& part-time waiters) Moe, Larry & Curly, are ever-vigilant for process servers sent by Warren Sr. to shut down the club. Struggling singer Carol Lawrence (Gale Storm) is initially hired by Warren Sr. to serve a subpoena, but winds up hired as the nightclub's new talent find, and becomes Danny's new love interest. Mr. Warren Sr. reluctantly relents and attends the club's opening night, but the Stooges and Moose mistake him for a process server and throw him out onto the street. It's up to Marie Finch (Mary Treen), Daniel Sr.'s hopeful paramour, to smooth things over.

The Stooges rework several bits they performed with Ted Healy at MGM; the plumbing sequences are adapted from MEET THE BARON (1933), and some of the waiter scenes are borrowed from BEER AND PRETZELS (1933). Mary Treen ('Marie') later costarred with Joe Besser on 3 seasons of THE JOEY BISHOP SHOW (1962 - 1965).

<from: threestooges.net>

Wylie E. Coyote &The Road Runner - Cartoon: Zoom & Bored (1957)

Special note:

This ends the Augustfest for The Three Stooges FEATURE Films!

Enjoy! Thumbs Up [tup]

Tom
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Happy Railroading! Siberianmo
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Posted by West Coast S on Saturday, August 25, 2007 3:31 PM

Good day all, Rounds for all.

Tom, I do deserver a thousand lashings for not stopping by, no excuse, matter of fact that OTHER forum touched on a sensitive subject of mine within the hobby, too much of the same being produced, sometimes can't ignore the call to vent , prime reason I abandoned HO (almost quit the scene altogether) in favor of S...

Great coverage of the Uncle Pete's business car fleet, ironic to think that in the early eighties UP disposed of all but one E9, all dome cars and a good percentage of the coach fleet only to see the folly of this business decision several years later which required a greater investement to replace what was once their's! Even the steam program was in doubt during this period.

Congrats Pete on the 2,000th post, that's a enormous amount of content compiled by the folks at "Our Place"  Good job with Irish Rail, I assumed most rails lines there were abandoned long ago, refreshing to be shown the ignorance of my ways.

Dave

 

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Posted by pwolfe on Saturday, August 25, 2007 5:02 PM

Hi Tom and all.

Steady BORIS, bring the Hogshead of Bathams into the cellar, we will let it settle a while and it should be good for my free ale for the rest of the weekApprove [^]Thumbs Up [tup] although I must admit to the end of the month does sound longerSmile [:)].

Back from helping in the movingThumbs Up [tup], so CINDY a pint from the old barrel of Bathams pleaseThumbs Up [tup].

RON I shall look forward to your Pennsy and LIRR photosYeah!! [yeah].

ALLAN Its great to have you backThumbs Up [tup]. Yes Tom and I managed to have a great time on the Amtrak trip, as we always doYeah!! [yeah], despite the really late running.

Glad you enjoyed the Rugby to Scotland trip and thanks for the kind wordsThumbs Up [tup]. I have done my ‘Named locomotives of the LNER' and I shall post it next week. It would be great if you could add some commentsThumbs Up [tup], me being from the mainly LMS part.

I think you should be getting some good cars in NZ with those MK IIs. To me those MKII first class compartments were the most comfortable, not counting Pullmans etc that ran in BR daysApprove [^].

ERIC Thanks for the link to SP&S #700.Thumbs Up [tup]

One turbine locomotive that was fairly successful was the LMS ‘Turbomotive' which ran regularly in the pre-war years between London and Liverpool. It was numbered in the Princess Royal class as 6202. After the war it was rebuilt with a Duchess boiler but with the smaller wheels of the Princess Royals. In the rebuilt form 6202 had sadly a very short career as the loco was wrecked in the Harrow & Wealdstone disaster of 1952 which claimed 112 lives on a foggy morning on the outskirts of London.

http://www.dself.dsl.pipex.com/MUSEUM/LOCOLOCO/turbom/turbom.htm

Thanks for the photo of NSR EL1.They seem large wheels for an electric locomotive.

JAN Many thanks for those wonderful photos of those great steam locomotivesThumbs Up [tup]. I guess with the last Y6b being built in 1952 the class had nowhere near the years in service they should have had, before diesels took over.Sad [:(]

LARS Free beer for meThumbs Up [tup] so I get everyone else's, fair enough I supposeConfused [%-)]. I was going to tell you when you got back, but when I was giving TEX his brine treat my bar tab fell in it and he ate itShock [:O], so I guess we had better start from scratch with a new one.Whistling [:-^]Smile [:)]

Many thanks for those great UP car photo encoreApprove [^]Thumbs Up [tup]. It reminded me of the photos I took when some of the cars were in Jeff city earlier this year. They were on a 35mm disc but I cannot get them into my photo albumBanged Head [banghead], I will try again when I post thisYeah!! [yeah].

DAVE Good to see you in the barApprove [^]. Thanks for the congrats.Thumbs Up [tup]

Like the UK Ireland did lose a lot of their lines in the 1950s and 60sSad [:(], although some lines were not ripped up as in the UK and there is a chance some may re-open as Ireland is spending a good deal of money on there rail system at the presentApprove [^], with new units and the are even quadrupling a line out of DublinThumbs Up [tup].

TOM We nearly had the 2,000th post on page 100,Wow!! [wow] many thanks for the free beer it is much appreciatedYeah!! [yeah], and the kind words even more so.Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]

 That is interesting about someone wanting to buy that bit of track near where you are.

Really enjoying the Alaska trip photos,Approve [^]Thumbs Up [tup] I do hope the folks at the bar enlarge themYeah!! [yeah]. That is a great pic of the locos through the domeWow!! [wow] and I noticed how clean the platform was at Fairbanks stationApprove [^]. I see two of the locos in the loco depot have a different livery, I wonder if this was an earlier version of the livery of the locos hauling the train or whether that is the freight livery for locomotivesQuestion [?].

Good Stooges films on the EmporiumThumbs Up [tup] to bring the Augustfest to a closeYeah!! [yeah]. I'm glad the review told who the Hoosier Hotshots were as I was about to ask, and Wiyle E. Coyote with the Roadrunner. BEEP BEEP indeed.

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Posted by Gunneral on Saturday, August 25, 2007 6:07 PM

Hi Tom and all,

Just a quick round please Cindy, whatever the crew wants.Yeah!! [yeah]

Eric and Ron. Sign - Oops [#oops] The site address is http://www.trainweb.org/, I missed the forward slash somehow.Confused [%-)]  Just enter "NZ electric locomotives" in the Search box and you will find some sites.Whistling [:-^]

Just a quick visit this time folks.

See ya,  Allan

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"Our" Place reborn! 3rd Year of adults 'n REAL Classic Trains in a special environment!
Posted by siberianmo on Saturday, August 25, 2007 6:19 PM

ENCORE! Saturday ‘n Photo Posting Day!

at "Our" Place!

We are CLOSED on SUNDAYs!

G'day Gents!

Customer Acknowledgments (since my last narrative)

 

Pete (pwolfe) at 8:14 AM Saturday - Aug 25th: A rare EARLY Saturday appearance by the guy who doesn't enjoy reveille! <grin>  BUT see what it gotcha Question [?] YOU made the 2,000th Post! Wow!! [wow] Bow [bow] Thumbs Up [tup]

Appreciate the fine Irish rail fotos from your Mate, Alan! Nice way to begin the day ‘round here! Thumbs Up [tup]

Perhaps you should "rent" your services - good movers are hard to find! Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

Thanx for taking the time ‘n making the effort to provide the fotos for one ‘n all! Thumbs Up [tup] Thumbs Up [tup] Thumbs Up [tup]

Jan (JanOlov) at 9:16 AM Saturday - Aug 25th: Now THAT's the way to do it! Great spate of steamers, U.S. at that! One day maybe you'll explain the fascination with U.S. railroading and especially the Milwaukee Road.

Again, nicely done ‘n round appreciated! Thumbs Up [tup]

Lars (LoveDomes) at 1:06 PM Saturday - Aug 25th: For a guy who is on vacation, you surely have picked up the tempo with your contributions at the bar! Wow!! [wow]

Nice spate of UP material, which ALWAYS looks good. These ENCORE! Saturdays serve a purpose, for there's so many guys who've never been to the Original Thread, thereby missing out on soooooooo much material. Posting it here gives new life in a positive way! Thumbs Up [tup] Thumbs Up [tup] Thumbs Up [tup]

I think our "double whammy" got our Left Coast Connection's attention! See below. <grin>

Dave (West Coast S) at 3:31 PM Saturday - Aug 25th: Well, well - look what fell outtadatree! Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg] That'll teach ya to try ‘n sneak one in elsewhere! We are watching! <uh oh>

Hey! I fully comprehend your point. Just some times when I'm looking at who is logged in, I get chagrined at some of the cyber names from guys who are UTBs (used to be) - but it really becomes puzzling when I see a supportive guy, ‘n there's no visit. Anyway, you're forgiven - just as long as you've got the "coin" to support our bar habits! Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

While we're not a hobby site - we do engage in the "talk." I finally ventured into S gauge with the construction of my S-Capades suspended from the ceiling layout. I ALWAYS loved the size of those trains ‘n would've preferred to have had my Can-Am layout in that scale. HOWEVER, as we both know, it's darned near impossible to find the road names, types of locos ‘n rolling stock to put together that which one has in mind. For me, I wanted VIA Rail passenger cars , RDCs ‘n locos (non-existent in S) - Amtrak passenger cars ‘n locos (very, very limited) - BC Rail RDCs (non-existent) and CN/CP locos. All readily available in HO AND representative of the period being modeled - 1990s to present time.

The kicker of course was ‘n remains price. I put out quite a bit of the retired fortune for that HO spread of mine. Had it been done in S - my guess is that I would've spent at least 3 times as much IF the stuff had have been available, and Lawd knows how much for custom "stuff."

So, I settled for a small layout with 3 trains to run. Lotsa switching, lotsafun - and it all looks ‘n runs great. MoPac ‘n Illinois Central for the 1950s era. Was really lucky to find two roads to "fit together" in a period modeled layout. Love it! Thumbs Up [tup]

Round always appreciated! Thumbs Up [tup]

Pete (pwolfe) at 5:02 PM Saturday - Aug 25th: Double duty on a Saturday at that! Wow!! [wow] You've been a busy guy this day . . .

And the Armadillo ate your bar tab!! Now I've heard pretty much everything! Don't think your ploy will work with our Manager, for he's got a "backup system" on the cash registers. Sorry, but both of ‘em - Cashinator ‘n Tilla have digital memories with printouts available on demand. <uh oh> Nice try - no cigar! <grin>

Good question regarding the ARR livery. Honestly don't know. However, I did note some differences even with the models. So perhaps what I captured in my fotos was indeed a spate of those differences - over the years. Doubt that ARR had any passenger vs. freight livery. Eagle Eye Pete strikes again! Thumbs Up [tup]

Return visit, chat, info ‘n round appreciated on this Saturday! Thumbs Up [tup]

Happy Railroading! Siberianmo

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