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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Sunday, January 5, 2014 4:25 PM

It is not cold in Ohio, but those guys in Michigan are freezing their you know what off.

One the coldest jobs is to walk the lines as the boat eases into a lock.   This is a view from the lockmaster's tower office looking west.  On the far right of the photo is Canada. 

These two boat are waiting for the Coast Guard to free a stuck tug boat so they can run the channel south.  

In the 1950s, Rail ferries plied the Great Lakes.  This is one of the rail ferries at St. Ignace in the winter.  I think a car ferry is in the background.

The auto ferries were replaced with the bridge.  Ice breakers keep the channel open for boat traffic between Chicago-Detroit-Cleveland-Buffalo. 

And the Chief thinks it is cold in Roseyville.  Laugh

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, January 5, 2014 5:37 PM

Buckeye, ice breakers on the great lakes are a waste of tax payers money.  Common sense says that you do not use ships to ship goods during the freeze.  You use the rail roads. Thumbs Up  Actually, I really feel for those folks and the ones that have to work the great lakes during winter.

It is 59 degrees out.  Dropping to 9 Tuesday.  Now this JUNK software went to bold on its on.  Actually left the site which deletes history.  Came back, did edit and still stuck on bold.
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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, January 5, 2014 5:49 PM

Evening all been a soso day today. Buckeye you need to reaim the cold air blower its now getting a little to far south its suppose to cut off in N.C. and not reach here in S.C. we are suppose to be like 15 tomorrow night and 19 Wednesday so your aiming a little to far south now.

No train news today.

Got taxes done ( yes I know IRS won't start doing them until the 31st) but at least there done and filed.

Glad I have a simple return lol.

You all up nawth ( as chief would say) keep warm this is nothing to mess with as I'm sure you all know already.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Sunday, January 5, 2014 5:52 PM

This is crazy.  Phone just updated.  61 degrees out.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Sunday, January 5, 2014 6:21 PM

Good evening all,

Rained most of the day.  A little snow coming down now.   Just heard all state offices are closed for tomorrow.  Cannot remember the last time that happened.   When I used to care about American football, San Diego was one of my teams.  I see where they won today.  I spent most of the afternoon getting the second floor done on the Halloween house.  Looking pretty good.  Talked to all 3 kids today.  All are doing ok.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, January 5, 2014 6:41 PM

ChiefEagles

This is crazy.  Phone just updated.  61 degrees out.

 

Has to be a southern phone and can't believe its 16 so reversed the numbers

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Posted by 8ntruck on Sunday, January 5, 2014 11:50 PM
Started with clouds wind and snow today - I'm guessing about 3" but the wind has drifted it around so it is hard to tell how much we really got. Temperatures are cold (single digits)and getting colder. Took four trips outside to get the shoveling done - I stopped shoveling went inside when I couldn't feel my face. Wasn't bad down wind from the house, but out in the wind, WOW. I did not need to spend time on the elliptical machine to get my cardio work out today. - The two fuel injected cars fired right up, but the old truck took multiple shots of starter fluid and still would not idle for more than a couple of minutes. The truck won't be an option in the morning after cold soaking all night below zero. - Buckeye - great shots of Big Mack and the locks at Sault Ste. Marie. - All for now.
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Posted by submmbob on Monday, January 6, 2014 2:03 AM

Hello all

Another quiet night collecting photons. 

The 325 Flyer is up a running. Managed to clean up a circle of track and we have smoke and Flyer chuff now! I need to see if I can fix the headlight bracket and put in the new e-unit fingers which are on order and I think she will be good to go. This engine actually belongs to my director. She got it from her great uncle.

Also spent some time working on a friends 4 track portable recording studio. The tape wasn't functioning correctly and he got it for free so I told him I would take a look. Never tinkered w/ a tape player before so I figured it would be something new. Drive belts were shot but I did managed to get it running by using a couple of o-rings we had running around here. Managed to get some sound out of it, but it managed to eat a couple tapes. Next time I'll need to bring some headphones and some tapes I don't care much about. This must have actually been used at some point as there is a cigarette burn on one part of the case:)

Buckeye - thanks for the shots of the locks, some day I would like to get up there. 

SPRay - thanks for the info on the 4014. Been following it on their website. 

RIJack - a gallon and a half thru a little one lunger? That's a lot of operation. If it gets any deeper we may need to send one of SP's old rotaries to points east. 

Speaking of which, anyone who is interested in rail snow plowing should find a copy of 'Plowing Mountain Rails'. Talks about the early designs and the development of the Leslie steam rotary. I've had the opportunity to stand next to two of these in fairly original condition and they are awesome!

Bob

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Monday, January 6, 2014 6:12 AM

We are going down fast.  8 degrees at 7 am.  5 degrees predicted for 9 am.  (Those are not wind chills.)  

Heading off to work.  

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Monday, January 6, 2014 6:17 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill.......

Good Morning  Joe,  ( wherever you are )

It is 20 degrees.  Going up to 20 degrees.  Below zero tonite.

Today is an easy day. We are staying home and making a big pot of homemade soup. Keeping warm.

Cheerios for breakfast on the dining car.

Y'all have a great and warm Monday.

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Posted by Northwoods Flyer on Monday, January 6, 2014 6:33 AM

I just thought you folks would all feel better knowing that you are warmer than central Wisconsin.  Here in Wausau it is a bone chilling -24 on my deck and the wind chill puts it at -45. Schools and businesses are closed, but I have to go in to the office.  It will be interesting to see how many clients cancel their appointments today.

Stay warm. I wish I could stay home and play with my trains today.

Enjoying the World's Greatest Hobby

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Posted by laz 57 on Monday, January 6, 2014 7:07 AM

Hi GUYZ,

  39 here and going down.  Getting to -5 tonite.  No Hunting for me til Wednesday?  Gonna do some work on layout, making mountians out of foam.  Took my recyclables to our center and found lots o Styrofoam there.  So me seeing that I can use this for layout grabbed it and will heat knife it up today.  

Glad to see the fudge Packers loose.

BUCKEYE, nice picks.

Stay frosty my friends,

laz57 

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Monday, January 6, 2014 7:42 AM

rtraincollector

ChiefEagles

This is crazy.  Phone just updated.  61 degrees out.

 

Has to be a southern phone and can't believe its 16 so reversed the numbers

RT........the Chief's Southern cell phone carrier management doesn't know the difference between Fahrenheit and Celsius and sent out the Celsius reading.  61 degrees F is 16 degrees C.!!!! Laugh

Jack

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Monday, January 6, 2014 8:05 AM

Northwoods Flyer

I just thought you folks would all feel better knowing that you are warmer than central Wisconsin.  Here in Wausau it is a bone chilling -24 on my deck and the wind chill puts it at -45. Schools and businesses are closed, but I have to go in to the office.  It will be interesting to see how many clients cancel their appointments today.

Stay warm. I wish I could stay home and play with my trains today.

Enjoying the World's Greatest Hobby

Northwoods Flyer

Northwoods......as you know, you live about 60 miles South of where my grandparents and my mother lived many moons ago.  Rib Lake. North of Medford off Route 13.  You guys are tough!  I remember as a child visiting my grandparents when it was over 25 below.  My cousins/Aunt/Uncle were up there too.  Our parents and grandparents sent us all out to play but not our dogs!!!  I wonder what they were trying to tell us.  Laugh

Jack

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Monday, January 6, 2014 9:23 AM

Morning.  Raining and 50 degrees.  Falling to 30's by 5 PM.  Wow.  Wind will howl for that to happen.  Wind chills in the minuses tonight and tomorrow.  High tomorrow 24.  Yank temps.

Off to meetings and then Town Board tonight.

Hope all stay dry and warm.

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Posted by Mononflyer on Monday, January 6, 2014 9:54 AM

Stranded in the house today. 15 below zero and the mayor has banned all travel. Guess I will play with a train.

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Posted by traindood on Monday, January 6, 2014 10:27 AM

Mornin' ;     Rain beating fierce on the windows last night. Snow almost gone. Temps to take a nose dive tonight. Gonna hunker down and let mother nature take her course.   Been disassembling the house of Christmas decorations, Whew!, what a chore.   Real fine photos of the locks Buckeye.   My New Years resolution is to lose an ounce or two; a pound seems a bit out of reach.  Also, I hereby announce that I will thoroughly enjoy the Bronx bums implosion; on and off the field.   I can't imagine the joy the sports writers will have in covering those misfits. I can see them licking their chops in anticipation. They really should be grateful to write about such interesting characters.    Let the soap opera begin!         later.

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Monday, January 6, 2014 11:08 AM

submmbob

Hello all

.......Buckeye - thanks for the shots of the locks, some day I would like to get up there. 

.......RIJack - a gallon and a half thru a little one lunger? That's a lot of operation. If it gets any deeper we may need to send one of SP's old rotaries to points east. 

Bob

Buckeye and Bob.......my Dad used to work on the ore boats coming out of Lake Superior from the Mesabi range down to the steel mills!!!!  When I was a kid, the Mackinac bridge did not exist!!!!  Thank you for the pictures, Buckeye.

Bob......The reasons I used so much gas in the snowblower during the 24" snowfall:  the drifting in single digit and below zero temps was horrendous with the sustained winds above 35 mph; my city plows missed my curb by about 3 feet and I was widening the road while locating my mailbox;  the wife made me snowblow a 30 ft. by 60 ft. area where the dogs could relieve themselves in the back yard;  and I had to cut a path from the front of the house to the back for the oil delivery guy's future deliveries, before the mess turned to ice with the consistency of concrete.

Youse guyz West of me are getting hammered by the cold weather while I am enjoying Chief's weather.......high 40s, rain, bad fog, and melting snow, flooding locally.  Nonetheless, my temps tomorrow night will be like yours from today and tonight when the front reaches me.  Due to the blizzard last Thursday and Friday (school cancellations) my granddaughters are back in school for the first time since December 19!!!!!   They are depressed.

DougM lives near my in-laws in Illinois and according to the National Weather service he might have hit -20 last night.  I hope he is OK.

Later, gang.

Jack   

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Posted by laz 57 on Monday, January 6, 2014 12:58 PM

Mononflyer

Stranded in the house today. 15 below zero and the mayor has banned all travel. Guess I will play with a train.

WOW You are frosty there.  Watch out for the PILE UPs on the layout, tracks might freezeWink.

laz57

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Posted by SPMan on Monday, January 6, 2014 1:26 PM

Good morning all, this talk about the cold weather in the East is giving me the shivers.  Good luck to you guys.  Went to TTOS meet yesterday and picked up a track cleaning car which was made by the seller from a Lionel NYC postwar gondola car with a sliding pad underneath.  Used with denatured alcohol on the pad.  There were some good buys at the meet but I did not bring enough cash with me.  I saw a RailKing Big Boy go for $400 like new in the box.  Also a C&O allegheny for the same price as well as a gas turbine from U.P. and an SP cab forward in premier for $400.  It was proto 1 but still a good price.  The cab forward was one of the early ones with the ugly face but I still wouldn't mind having it.  My friend Larry bought the Big Boy and I told the guy with the cab forward that I would buy it if he didn't sell it this time.

Need to start undecorating the house from Christmas today.  Son will take down outdoor lights tomorrow.

later,

Ray

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Posted by Prairietype on Monday, January 6, 2014 2:07 PM

Even though half the country is shivering in below zero temperatures at the moment, and I live in that half, I managed to have a good afternnon at the Great Mall of the Great Plains yesterday.  Our customers were all but non-existant, so I was able to fix three ailing locomotives (a 2035 2-6-4, a 2328 Milwaukee GP-7 and a N&W GP 9.

And this afternoon I bought a couple of baby madisons to add to my pullman train that  I head up with either a 1666 or 2026.  I also finished the resurrection of another O22 switch that was corroded and rusty, and covered with forest green texture paint .   Next project will be painting replacement aprons on old ALCO FA's.

What a great way to begin the 2014 new year.

 

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Posted by anjdevil2 on Monday, January 6, 2014 3:26 PM

Good Afternoon and Happy New Year!!!!!

LAZ – Belated Happiest of Birthing Days…..

I ended the year by burying our beloved comrade.  It was a very emotional and sad day.

Central Communications toned out for Lt. Lidke during the final good byes and

there wasn’t a dry eye in the house.    We had a debriefing Thursday after and

there were a lot of things brought up, all good.  We looked good, acted professional.

I pray we never do this again.  And this was the 2nd time it’s happened

Spent NYE at the girlfriends house, champagne toast at midnight and off to sleep.

We watched Apollo 18.  I was home by noon and got a few things done. 

Work and firehouse duties have filled my days as of late.  Last Friday

after the storm, I went to a fire call, shoveled out the sidewalks,

the driveway and the neighbor’s house and did nothing after that.

First time in months.  Absolutely nothing.   It was nice.

Looking like deep freeze here tomorrow morning, in the single digits, and no,

I DON’T miss Florida!! 

I’ll be back when I can as computer access and time permits….

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Monday, January 6, 2014 6:13 PM

Jack and Bob...Glad you liked the photos.  

It is -5 degrees in Roger's Corners, Ohio tonight and falling.

It is -6 degrees in Barrow, Alaska above the Arctic Circle.  

Now you know why I never moved to Alaska.  It is just too cold.Whistling


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Posted by RockIsland52 on Monday, January 6, 2014 6:54 PM

My turn.  The current temp is 36, down 20 degrees in the past two hours.  I too will be down around 5 by tomorrow.  The snow melt has eradicated roughly 75% of the 24" accumulation from last Thursday and Friday, except for the snow piles.  Buckeye is thinking of having a cookout.  I would like to attend but I can't find my lounge chair, sunglasses, or  SPF 30.  :-)    JACK.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Monday, January 6, 2014 6:58 PM

Well its 28 and suppose to be 14 by morning. Hope all are doing well its suppose  to be in low 60's T.G. by the weekend Yes

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Posted by MichRR714 on Monday, January 6, 2014 8:43 PM

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Posted by AF53 on Monday, January 6, 2014 8:58 PM

Fife - I did party pretty had but came thorough it ok, as for HudsonJohn...............

Now about Traindood and RI Jack..........we shall see what we shall see. Just wait!

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Posted by 8ntruck on Monday, January 6, 2014 11:30 PM
-6 this morning when I went out to go to work. The Cobalt started right up, but as I started down the block, I discovered that the left front tire was flat. Parked the Cobalt back in the drive and took the van to work. Tonight, I couldn't get the left front to take air, so I ended up putting the spare on - temperature was at -2 as I was working on the car in the driveway. At least the wind had died down, so there was not much wind chill. Not sure what is up with the software - all of my paragraph breaks disappear when I post, and the tool bar with the font graphics choices has disappeared.
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Posted by RockIsland52 on Monday, January 6, 2014 11:30 PM

FIFE AND TRAINDOOD........once again I have to express my concerns about AF RAY, the CHIEF, and JOEY D.  The three of them are delusional.  They think the old and decrepit NYY will be competitive in 2014.  :-)  Jack.

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Posted by cheapclassics on Monday, January 6, 2014 11:30 PM

Good evening all,

Nice, quiet day at home.  Swept the house.  Ventured out to retrieve newspaper.  Ran the tank car train on the O-27 layout.  Did some building on the LEGO house.  Should finish tomorrow as I will be staying home again.  Road conditions and cold are keeping me home.  Offices do not open until 10 AM so no sense going in for 5 hours.   Should go in on Wednesday so will spend tomorrow taking down Christmas stuff.  I hope everyone has a good day.

Keep on training,

Mike C. from Indiana

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