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Posted by howmus on Thursday, February 2, 2023 10:34 AM

Mornin' folks!

CNCharlie
I hear this weather is headed out Ray's way.

Yep!  'Bout time we got some Winter here in the Finger Lakes.  Tonight will reach 7°F with a high of 8° tomorrow.  Then we have 2°F tomorrow night. ("So if we've no place to go....  Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!") I have enough food, etc to last me through any chilly weather here, so.........  I do need to get to the Tractor Store nearby and buy peanuts to feed the squirrels today.  Will do that after lunch.

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Posted by gmpullman on Thursday, February 2, 2023 11:10 AM

 

Another Alco with a one-off paint job:

 American Freedom Train [1947-1949] Unknown Location 1949 by Hiawatha Rails, on Flickr

 After the illustrious Freedom Train gig the Alco was sold to the GM&O and became their No. 292.

https://www.freedomtrain.org/freedom-train-consist-1-pa1-locomotive-1776.htm

 

up831
 There was a lot of flak because the Chessie didn't exist during the steam era.  Well, not so fast....

And could you imagine their surprise if you asked them for AMTRAK decals for a steam locomotive?

 AFT-Amtrak Transcontinental Steam Excursion Martinez, CA 1977 by Hiawatha Rails, on Flickr

There you have it...

     Cheers, Ed

 

 

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Posted by NorthBrit on Thursday, February 2, 2023 11:27 AM

Good evening Diners.   A bottle of Bud please, Janie.

Bluebell Railway.

100 year old +   'Terrier'  locomotives  still at work to this day.   Three of them in 1961.  Note  'Stepney's'  livery different to 'Primrose' and 'Bluebell'.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_c42cviIFgc&ab_channel=MLawrence2008

 

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Posted by York1 on Thursday, February 2, 2023 11:44 AM

Good morning, diners.

It's a late breakfast for me.  I had a dental appointment, which is an hour away on the Interstate.  We have a cold front coming through, with a pretty steady 30 mph north wind.  The result is that my arm is tired from holding the Expedition's steering wheel against the wind.

Life is so short when you view it from near the tale end.  I've begun thinking about vacations, knowing that if I don't go soon, I won't be able to ever go.  Germany, Austria, and Italy with the grandchildren is now planned for summer.

 

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Posted by NorthBrit on Thursday, February 2, 2023 12:58 PM

York1

Life is so short when you view it from near the tale end.  I've begun thinking about vacations, knowing that if I don't go soon, I won't be able to ever go.  Germany, Austria, and Italy with the grandchildren is now planned for summer.

 

 

Life is short.    Make sure to do things  you want whilst you can.  

Throughout my life I have travelled.  Going off the 'beaten track' I find best.  Seeing things other tourists miss.

Now things are getting tough.   Dawn battles her health daily.   Old age creeps up quicker.

Miami and Dubai  are on our list.   Funny how the body will go anywhere, but finance stop us.   Then when finance is not the issue,  the body says otherwise. 

 Ah well!!   Days away with the grandchildren are  making memories for them and a blessing  to us.

 

David

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Posted by gmpullman on Thursday, February 2, 2023 8:15 PM

A one-of-a-kind paint "experiment" for Amtrak — their first:

 Amtrak_early-E8 by Edmund, on Flickr

Regards, Ed

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Thursday, February 2, 2023 10:48 PM

I worked a solid 12 hours on the house today. The new soffit should survive a category five hit. No doubt, this is being installed sturdy.

It is SO HOT outside. The official temperature did not hit 90, but the thermometer on the back porch showed a peak of 92. It sure felt like the mid-90s. I must have drank two gallons of water today.

I see Rapido is offering their new 44 ton locomotive in DC/undecorated at a pretty fair price. I am interested. Not sure if I will pull the trigger or not.

I will probably get one.

Only three weeks until the train show in Sarasota. I am excited. It has been over a year since I went to a train show.

-Kevin

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Posted by "JaBear" on Friday, February 3, 2023 4:01 AM
NZR Dj class, Bo-Bo-Bo, diesel electric locomotives in various colour schemes they’ve had, or have.
NZR Dj1254, built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries 1968, in NZR service until 1990, scrapped 1996. Seen, heading the “Southerner,” in its original as delivered “Carnation Red” scheme.
 
Dj1254 by Bear, on Flickr
 
NZR Dj1243, photo taken in snowy conditions. While red is a colour that can fade faster in the sun, the original “Carnation Red” faded very quickly, resulting as becoming known in polite circles as “Nippon Pink”!!
 
Dj1243 by Bear, on Flickr 
 
NZR Dj3666 in the “Southerner Blue” scheme. The “Southerner” passenger train replaced the “South Island Limited,” running between Christchurch and Invercargill from 1970 -2002. Photo courtesy of Transpress.
 
Dj3666 by Bear, on Flickr
 
Dj1229, in NZR service 1967-1988, then the Ohai Railway Board as #3 until 1991...
 
Ohai Rly Board#3 by Bear, on Flickr
 
...now operated by the Mainline Steam Heritage Trust and in their livery. Photo courtesy of the MSHT.
 
Mainline Steam Heritage Trust Dj1229 by Bear, on Flickr
 
Formerly NZR 3228, Dj 1222 built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in 1967, for service on the South Island Main Trunk. Now in the colour scheme of the Taieri Gorge Railway for which it has been in service since 1992, it is now owned and operated by Dunedin Railways.
 
 Dj1222 by Bear, on Flickr
 
Thoughts and Best Wishes to All that need them. Kia Kaha.
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Posted by NorthBrit on Friday, February 3, 2023 5:46 AM

Good morning Diners.  A coffee and cookie on the go please,  Flo.

Just passing through as we are going out for a few hours.

 

Some U.K. Railway Liveries  in model form.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4K2THaYh2NY&ab_channel=Sam%27sTrains

 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Friday, February 3, 2023 7:41 AM

The World Is A Beautiful Place

-Photograph by Kevin Parson

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Good morning everyone! Chloe, I will take a stack of white toast with butter on the side. Also, can I add two slices of bacon?

Same-old-same-old today... more soffit work.

-Kevin

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Posted by howmus on Friday, February 3, 2023 8:44 AM

Mornin' Folks!

SeeYou190
The World Is A Beautiful Place

Yes it is!:

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Posted by Steven Otte on Friday, February 3, 2023 8:45 AM

Kevin, send us some of that 90-degree weather, please. It's -8 here today, -26 with the wind chill.

For those of you who aren't blessed with Kevin's weather, have some hot chocolate. 

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Posted by York1 on Friday, February 3, 2023 9:23 AM

Good morning, everyone.  It's cold, so the hot chocolate will be good.  Does hot chocolate have caffeine?

When we moved here from New Orleans, we were amazed at how trusting people here are.  At the grocery store parking lot when it's below zero F, there are a number of unlocked cars in the lot with the engines running to stay warm.  I have to think that some big city car thieves would believe they had died and gone to heaven if they would witness that.

My layout project that was to be finished last Monday will finally be finished today (maybe)!

Have a great day, everyone.

 

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Posted by howmus on Friday, February 3, 2023 9:50 AM

Me again......

Today has been cancelled due to popular demand!  I just tried to go for a drive around town here in Geneva, NY. (Had to go to the Post Office). Yep!  Today has been cancelled, at least for any sane person!  Not a whole lot of sn*w but roads are very slippery and I was glad my car has anti-slip traction on the drive wheels....  (I have all-weather tires but no snow tires on the Tesla...).

"Slip Slidin' away...., Ya know the nearer your destination, the more your slip slidin' away....!"

Oh....  It is 6°F out there.... Wind chills of -20°F to -30°F... ("We're havin' a heat wave, tropical heat wave....")

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Friday, February 3, 2023 10:17 AM

howmus

Mornin' Folks!

 

 
SeeYou190
The World Is A Beautiful Place

 

Yes it is!:

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Is there a Locomotive at the end of that rainbow?

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Posted by Water Level Route on Friday, February 3, 2023 10:19 AM

Good Morning Diners.  Flo, I'll have a mug of the hot cocoa Steve left.  Actually, make it two.

YorkJohn, the hot chocolate doesn't really have caffeine, but you mix it with coffee to make mocha and that gives you the best of both worlds!

While not as cold as a couple of the other diner's locations, it's plenty chilly here in west Michigan.  It was 7 degrees when i got up this morning.  10 right now.  Darn near t-shirt weather. Laugh  All the area schools are closed for today.  Didn't really get snow, but the roads are slick with the dusting we got.  The high school principal was going around taking temperatures in the rooms yesterday.  Most were in the 50s.  The heating system in the school is ancient and problematic to say the least.  Was part of the reason our district cancelled for today.  It was 20 degrees warmer yesterday than today.  Wonder how cold it is in the building today.  Hopefully they get it fixed.

Keep warm out there fellas.  Except you Kevin!

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Friday, February 3, 2023 10:22 AM

Here is a really nice locomotive.

 

New York City Transit. Narrow body to fit inside of IRT tunnels.

Notice 3rd Rail Shoes, runs on electric unless it needs the diesel.

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Posted by howmus on Friday, February 3, 2023 10:28 AM

BroadwayLion
Is there a Locomotive at the end of that rainbow?

LOL!  No Locomotive...  That photo was taken by my sister as I was driving her to the Airport last year.  We had pulled off the road while a terrible thunderstorm passed through. We had just gotten on the road when we saw this and pulled off again so she could take the photo.

What blows my mind is the bright sun shining on the trees with the rainbow (and storm) as a backdrop.

BTW, Don't know if you saw my question for you at the end of last month.  Has your path ever crossed with a gent named Ray Repp?

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Posted by gmpullman on Friday, February 3, 2023 2:31 PM

Some special paint (or wrap) jobs just don't seem to have eye appeal, well, IMHO this one doesn't for me anyway. Just too busy?

 Amtrak Century Express, Oshkosh, WI 06-14-1999 by Hiawatha Rails, on Flickr

I remember when the USPS Amtrak "Century Express" special visited Cleveland. There were some first-day covers released that day. I visited with my two boys.

 All Aboard Trains by Gary Thomas, on Flickr


 

Friday night? How about a hearth-baked pizza?

 pizza by Elika Mendelev, on Flickr

We used to enjoy an occasional basket of chicken wings. Somehow the price of wing parts has surpassed the boneless tenderloin prices so we skip the wings. The days of 10¢ wing night at the local tevern are long gone...


 

One of a kind PCCs:

 PAT, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1982 by Center for Railroad Photography & Art, on Flickr

Cheers, Ed

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Friday, February 3, 2023 4:37 PM

Ed, I wonder if any of those old PCC cars ended up in San Francisco.  Their transit authority rescued many old streetcars, restored them and the streetcar system is a living and functioning museum.  When I was there, the conductors were like docents and were happy to tell us about the cars we were on.

Here in Delaware, we do enjoy our chicken wings.  A lot of places have good wings, mostly with a lot of different sauces.  The best ones bake the spices in, while a lot just give you generic wings with sauce on the side.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Friday, February 3, 2023 7:32 PM

York1
Life is so short when you view it from near the tale end. I've begun thinking about vacations, knowing that if I don't go soon, I won't be able to ever go. Germany, Austria, and Italy with the grandchildren is now planned for summer.

Yes, I know of this. I hope to get one more trip into New York City. As it is they might not let me go because of ballance issues. I cannot stand or wlak for more than six minutes without my walker. With the walker I am good to go. We usually get two weeks vacation each year, but we can get more on our Jubilee year. My 40th Jubileewill be in two years, but I am fairly sure I will be out of the vacation beuniess before then. The abbot will sign any vacation slip I give him, but still the prio might not let me go becauswe of my dizzness and fall risk.

I was trying to fix a problem with the outdoor christmas lights, but fell over in the snow drift and it took three people to pull me out. I have to tell him that there will be no snow drifts in New York at the end of August.

I will stay at a Catholic guest house at $94. per night over $1300 total. Nobody is going to get a bettter price then that in New York. That is the Clergy price, other people get to pay more.

I cleaned up my desk, and now it beautiful, but I cannot find my ear pisk, I will have to look for that.

Locomotive?

Will you settle for a cat?

 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Friday, February 3, 2023 8:25 PM

My house has 7 outside corners and 3 inside corners on the roof. So far, every one I have exposed has been rotted.

Repairs to these corners are taking forever, but it is getting done. All this needs to be done before the roof can be replaced.

-Photographs by Kevin Parson

I have added enough bracing that I should be OK for whatever hurricanes of the future are bringing.

-Kevin

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Posted by hon30critter on Friday, February 3, 2023 8:37 PM

SeeYou190
My house has 7 outside corners and 3 inside corners on the roof. So far, every one I have exposed has been rotted.

Hi Kevin,

Sorry to hear about the rotting wood, but it looks like you have the problem solved.

I am envious that you are able to do the work yourself. I used to do almost all of my own work but now I can hardly do anything. Ticks me off!Grumpy

Cheers!!

Dave

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Posted by NorthBrit on Saturday, February 4, 2023 5:52 AM

Good morning Diners.   A coffee on the go please,  Janie.

A busy day ahead.

 

Some U.K. liveries aroundin 2016.

 

https://transportdesigned.com/train-many-colours-10-best-uk-rail-liveries-since-privatisation/

 

David

 

 

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Posted by GMTRacing on Saturday, February 4, 2023 7:09 AM

Good Morning All,

    -11F here with the wind chill -25F and todays high may hit 15F. Light dusting overnight but no more predicted for now. Not what you out in the middle of the country get but as cold as it's been this winter....

    I'll have a regular to go please. Still wrestling with the new desk top op system as it won't link the way i'm used to soooo no pics for now. Also trying to retreive my photo files from the previous tower. 

   I concur about the perils of becoming "senior". I had had a bout of vertigo (at the track of course) but have recovered though I still get the occasional moments. I  don't do as much on the house as I would have 40 years ago but I still enjoy what I can do. Last weekend I helped #1 son demo his basement walls and that was fun. The former owner had made a grow closet from scraps for his wifes flower garden at the end of the projects he did and no piece of drywall was more than 1' x 1'. The rest was easy with a large crow bar. 

   Ray - you are still driving the Tesla? I have decided my next car will be electric since I have access to the fleet of pickups here for when I need more hauling capacity and am for the most part only driving the 30 miles to and from w..k each day. I am holding out for a smaller vehicle though. I just have a conceptual issue with a 4000 lb commuter vehicle. 

    All for now. I'm in the shop getting ready to leave for Homestead, Fla in a little over a week.  Ciao, J.R.

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Posted by York1 on Saturday, February 4, 2023 7:54 AM

Good morning.  Bacon, eggs, and black coffee, Chloe.

JR, I sympathize with you on the vertigo.  I had a bout when I was in my 30s after a bad cold.  It lasted for several weeks, but finally cleared up.  About the only help the doctor could give was advice:  "Don't climb a ladder."  For that he got paid by my insurance company.

Kevin, you have mentioned playing Wordle.  Yesterday I lost a pretty long streak on the word tasty.  I had ta**y.  I really thought s was there, but every other letter I tried with it wouldn't work.  I keep forgetting about using the same letter twice, in this case the t.  I was upset with myself when I lost.

We are having a warmer day and week ahead, with our first days over 32°F in a while.  We should get to 38° this afternoon.  Some of the snow and ice should melt a little.

 

Have a great day, everyone.

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Saturday, February 4, 2023 8:53 AM

The World Is A Beautiful Place

-Photograph by Kevin Parson

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Good morning everyone. I hope to get some soffit framing done today before work, and then get a couple more soffit pieces cut out tomorrow after work. Sunday is an "early" day, so working on the house before work is out of the equation.

Steven Otte
Kevin, send us some of that 90-degree weather, please. It's -8 here today, -26 with the wind chill.

I wish I could. We had a bit of a cool-down last night, so it should be liveable today.

I work with a woman from Green Bay that is moving back when Summer comes. She decided she cannot take another Summer down here.

hon30critter
I am envious that you are able to do the work yourself. I used to do almost all of my own work but now I can hardly do anything. Ticks me off!

That is one of the reasons I am building everything so heavy this time around. I am pretty sure that when the next storm hits I will not be able to do the repairs myself. All the landscaping and house repair needs to last my lifetime.

York1
Kevin, you have mentioned playing Wordle.  Yesterday I lost a pretty long streak on the word tasty.  I had ta**y.  I really thought s was there, but every other letter I tried with it wouldn't work.  I keep forgetting about using the same letter twice, in this case the t.  I was upset with myself when I lost.

I don't remeber the word when I lost my streak of 131.

I am more than 50% of the way back.

I had a hard time with the word today.

My head could not wrap around this one and figure it out until the end. I had to rule out all the unused letters with my fifth guess.

-Kevin

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, February 4, 2023 9:30 AM

Mornin' folks!

GMTRacing
Ray - you are still driving the Tesla? I just have a conceptual issue with a 4000 lb commuter vehicle.

Hi J.R.,  Actually my Model 3 is about 3,600lbs.  That is about the same wieght as most other vehicles the same size.  I have the small battery (240 miles range).  If I end up buying another I would get the large battery pack, which of course is heavier...).  If your usual daily driving is what you listed the small battery would be very usable for you.  For me the last month, my cost of electric to drive the Tesla was $39.  If I was buying gas for the same weight and power car, I would have spent $149 at current prices.  So I saved $110 over driving on Gasoline.  (Actually I could make a case that it cost me nothing as I make more electric on the roof of my house than I use in the car....  The panels have already paid for themselves!  That wouldn't be quite honest as I would be paying that much less buying less from my ESCO.  My cost of buying electric is all of $.12 per KWH.  I buy 100% wind and solar. Oh... And before someone tells me I'm wrong, I got $.12/KWH by dividing my total Electric Bill by the number of KWHs I used!)

2020 Vehicle Weights

 

This table lists the curb weights for some of the most popular models for 2020.

 

ModelCurb Weight
2020 Toyota Supra 2 Door Coupe 3,397 pounds
2020 Kia Telluride SX 4 Door AWD 4,482 pounds
2020 Subaru Outback Ltd 4 Door AWD 3,730 pounds
2020 Chevy Silverado LT Trail Boss 4 Door Crew Cab 5,105 pounds
2020 Honda Pilot Elite 4 Door AWD 4,319 pounds
2020 Kia Soul GT-Line 4 Door Wagon 2,844 pounds
2020 Ford Escape SE 4 Door 3,299 pounds
2020 Lexus LS 500 4 Door Sedan 4,707 pounds
2020 Toyota Supra 3.0 2 Door Coupe 3,397 pounds
2020 Buick Regal TourX 4 Door Wagon AWD

3,708 pounds

 

That said, there are a lot of electric cars out there these days that you may want to check out.  Take Care and best wishes!

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Saturday, February 4, 2023 9:49 AM

There, this is a locomotive.  Battery Electric Diesel Hybread.

Eh, not impressed, are we?

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, February 4, 2023 10:11 AM

BroadwayLion
Eh, not impressed, are we?

Gee, I'm impressed!  Several years back there was an experimental Battery Electric Switcher in the Rochester, NY yard.  Unfortunately it didn't pan out.  It had some interesting abilities though.  IIRC, at the end of it's workday it could drive itself back to the parking shed and plug itself back in to recharge. ;)  The major lack it had was that the batteries didn't last long because they had to discharge way too much to start a train.  The reason for Diesel Electric Locos is that you can't make a clutch that would be able to not tear itself apart trying to start a heavy train.  Using electric motors solved that problem.

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We'll get there sooner or later! 

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