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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, June 26, 2004 12:05 AM
Take me to your leader[bow]
I come in peace[swg]
What i cant see your leader![soapbox]
[banghead][banghead]!!!!
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 25, 2004 11:57 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by cjm89

Noah Now I see where it's at, not too far away from Wisconsin Dells! Maybe you should buy that lottery ticket, and while you're at it, be careful not to get struck by lightning....[:O][:P][;)]

Good News about me posting GRRD pics on the internet! We were using one-time-use cameras for a while, but I seem to have fixed our old Vivitar camera! My original plan was to give my pics to my sister, so she could scan them and post them on a site like railimages.com, but I just found out her scanner won't work now...[:(] She's planning to get one of those $100 scanner/printer/copier all in one machines now though.[:)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 25, 2004 11:52 PM
if anyone can send a picture of a bullet train in action.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 25, 2004 11:46 PM
if anyone can send a picture of a bullet train in action.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 25, 2004 11:38 PM
I was digging my trains out of storage today (no space for layout, being in college and all) and I discovered a few damaged items.

-apparently in a moment of lapsed judgement several years ago, I glued the dynamic brake housing of an Athearn SD40-2 in place backwards(!). I broke it free, but at the cost of a tiny little corner of the part.
-the bell of my Athearn SW1000 has traveled to parts unknown
-two of my Athearn Husky Stack cars have lost ladders
-my only Walthers 89' Twin 45 flat car has lost its brake wheel
-ladders fell off of a MDC tight bottom ore car, but managed to not vanish into thin air
-a box containing at least four cars has decided to go into hiding, taking my sole passenger car with it. This box was one of two stored in a different place than the rest of my things because some of the things in it were used as recently as 2002 under the Christmas tree

Anyhow, where would be a good place to get the parts I need? I can't think of a replacement dynamic brake made by someone other than Athearn, same with the Husky Stack ladders. I figure I can get a bell and brake wheel almost anywhere, but I don't know what kind of wheel is suitable for the flat car. And that missing box of rolling stock is making me cry on the inside, but none of you people can help with that.

In exchange for help, please accept this picture I took with lousy digital camera that doesn't like taking good pictures of things that are distant and outdoors:
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 25, 2004 10:54 PM
Noah Now I see where it's at, not too far away from Wisconsin Dells! Maybe you should buy that lottery ticket, and while you're at it, be careful not to get struck by lightning....[:O][:P][;)]

Good News about me posting GRRD pics on the internet! We were using one-time-use cameras for a while, but I seem to have fixed our old Vivitar camera! My original plan was to give my pics to my sister, so she could scan them and post them on a site like railimages.com, but I just found out her scanner won't work now...[:(] She's planning to get one of those $100 scanner/printer/copier all in one machines now though.[:)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 25, 2004 10:02 PM
Good afternoon my fellow siblings.
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Posted by egmurphy on Friday, June 25, 2004 8:09 PM
Evening sports fans,

Chris, hope you have fun at Galesburg Railroad Days this weekend.

Noah, gosh it doesn't seem like it can get much better. Free cake is always a good start. The "Money Fairy"??? Is that your parent's way of making you work to find your birthday present (like my folks used to hide Easter eggs?) or did someone really drop all that loose change in front of your house??? And on top of it all, you just happen to get invited to ride in the cab???!!!??? Could be your day to run out and buy a lottery ticket. [:D]

"An SW1001 is a tight-clearance version of the SW1000 built with the lower SW1200-style frame and cab." Quoted straight out of Marre's "Diesel Locomotives The First 50 Years". A necessity for diseasel challenged steam loco fans like me. SD38's were another EMD road switcher built back before you were a gleam in your father's eye. [:D] Marre's book says "The SD38, SD40, SDP40, and SD45 ride on the same frame, with the result that the SD38 and SD40 have large platform areas extending beyond the hoods at each end. The radiator fans are the distinguishing feature. The SD38 has two large fans; the others have three." 2000hp, built 67-71. Trust me, I couldn't have told you any of that without looking it up. I assume short quotes like this are alright, but someone correct me if I'm out of line direct quoting the book like that.

Thanks, but don't mention it to the star police...........[:O]

Sounds like Dougal lives in the middle of a pretty heavy rail traffic area. Wish I had realized when I was young just how I should have taken advantage of living so close to NYNH&H (not CR) rails. I'll never get that chance again.

Hasta luego

Ed
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 25, 2004 7:37 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Noah Hofrichter

Dougal is a SW1001 a modifed SW1000 or what, I've never hear of that before, along with a SD38?



The SW1001 was built by EMD for the Long Island RR and the Reading for tight clearances. The ex Readign units still work for NS and CSX

http://www.trainweb.org/crcorp/picssw1001.html


SD38's are non Dash 2 SD38-2's. On NS (and CR before it) they are mated to MT6 slugs

http://www.trainweb.org/crcorp/picssd38.html
http://www.trainweb.org/crcorp/picsmt6.html
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Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Friday, June 25, 2004 6:20 PM
Yes sir, the day was good. Went to local cafe for lunch, got a little 2 inch by 3 inch cake free because it was my Birthday so that was neat. And I had a visit from the money fairy.This morning we found so far $18.00 in change out on our front lawn. We found $13.00 by eye, and then I took a cheap $10.00 metal detector and found another $5.00 worth from the metal detector. I'm going to go comb the lawn some more tomarrow see if I can't find some more. It's all mine too, as I did all the work. Although if we see something in the paper as somebody being robbed of a change jar or something, we'll tun it in. Sure is strange. And At the train ride I got to ride in the Locomotive, even though we didn't pay the extra for it. We rode down the line in the coach like normal, but at the end the conductor said we could go ride in the cab back to the station if we wanted to. Couldn't turn them down. I wonder if it didn't have to do wiht the fact we said we knew the conductor from the WSOR, the one that gives us all the rides, as he works as a voluteer engineer once in a while at the Railway. It was neat. I'm rounding up my Day by surfing around here, yes it's all good.

chris try here: www.midcontinent.org that's the web site of the place. I think they have a map on there.

osagebeach Go to your local store and buy a box of baby wipes. They work absolutely terrific and I swear by them, after learning about them at the local hobby shop.

Ed congrats on the blue star. I look forward to seeing a few more stars shortly.

Dougal is a SW1001 a modifed SW1000 or what, I've never hear of that before, along with a SD38?

The very happy birthday boy,
Noah
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 25, 2004 4:57 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes

QUOTE: Originally posted by dougal

Hi guys, might go raiflanning today or I might work on the layout.


Hey " M "

I can't get to the NS Yahoo group today. Is it my comp or something wrong with the site? [V]

It sure has been quiet here lately too. [:(]

Nobody has been posting much there. [:(]


Not much action on the Reading Line lately, I saw a CR GP40-2, three NS high hood GP38's, an HLCX (ex MPI) SD40M-2, and a CR SW1001 lined up together and a GEC-Alsthom GCFX SD40-2 in Allentown today plus a few SD38/MT6 slug sets, a C40-8W and quite a few C40-9W's.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 25, 2004 4:27 PM
Why does it seem that somehow every discussion about model railroading end up with a mention about Blazing Saddles?

Ed: Don't worry about me waiting 6 months to show pics of my models, I haven't even gotten started on any of my projects yet. (I probably won't until I get an airbrush.)
I'll think about putting the regular film pic's onto a disc though if I get any good train pics in the yard or museum at Galesburg.
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Posted by egmurphy on Friday, June 25, 2004 3:25 PM
OB,

First, welcome to the forums in general and to the Coffee Shop thread. [#welcome]

I can't help much because I'm not a real experienced modeler. I only know to periodically use a Brite Boy (an eraser type cleaner) over the rails. But I suspect that these days there are a lot more options, including rail cleaning cars that you operate as part of a train.

Let me suggest that you consider posting this question as a new separate topic on the forum. While you might get some responses here, this thread doesn't really get the traffic or visibility that a separate thread on the general forum would.

Feel free to drop in on the Coffee Shop thread, we have a relatively small group of folks here who like to just visit and chat about whatever.

Regards

Ed
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 25, 2004 3:07 PM
How can you keep HO track clean. This is my worst enemy
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Posted by egmurphy on Friday, June 25, 2004 12:16 PM
Hello all,

Tried posting earlier but lost the connection when I hit the ‘submit reply’ button. [:(] Of course, I hadn’t followed my own advice, and was posting directly in the quick reply window, so I lost everything. [banghead]

Happy birthday Noah. Hope your day at the trains goes well.

Gee, Phil, earlier you were quoting lines from a Jimmie Buffet song, now Simon and Garfunkle, what next? Obviously you have a few more years on you than I had you pegged for! [:)]

Nice shot Jim. You did well to find yourself a place to shoot from without having 200 other railfans get in your way.

Tom, I see you’re still involved with your struggle with the squirrels. However I think that looking for a ‘squirrel proof bird feeder’ is kind of like the search for the Holy Grail, never ending.

Chris, while you’re waiting for Christmas for the digital camera, I don’t know if you realize you can get a CD made of your regular film. I believe most photo stores or drug stores that process film can give you a CD with electronic versions of your photos when they process your film. That way you can edit and post them without having to wait 6 months.

Not much earth shattering info to report today. Why should today be any different, I suppose? Trying to get myself energized to restart the project of switching out the rapido couplers in my locos for M-T ones. I’m too far along with the rolling stock conversions to go back now. There’s no remedy but to keep changing out the loco couplers.

Wow, has it really been 30 years since Blazing Saddles came out??? Can’t be, I’m not that old……well I don’t think…….is Cleavon Little really gone? Yeah, that certainly was a great flick. I can still laugh just thinking about some of the stuff they did. What does a “30th Anniversary Special Edition” consist of? Just curious. It seems to me I just heard that title a few days ago in the favorite trains flicks thread.

Later

Ed

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 25, 2004 11:32 AM
Oh My Lands. [;)]

The 30th Anniversary Special Edition of Blazing Saddles is out. I remember seeing this film at a drive in movie. Now the land that was a drive in is a housing subdivision. [:(]

Here is a small review of the movie.

Mel Brooks scored his first commercial hit with this raucous Western spoof starring the late Cleavon Little as the newly hired (and conspicuously black) sheriff of Rock Ridge. Sheriff Bart teams up with deputy Jim (Gene Wilder) to foil the railroad-building scheme of the nefarious Hedley Lamarr. [}:)] [;)]

To me this movie was the start of some very funny movies from Mel Brooks and others. [:)]

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 25, 2004 11:08 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by dougal

Hi guys, might go raiflanning today or I might work on the layout.


Hey " M "

I can't get to the NS Yahoo group today. Is it my comp or something wrong with the site? [V]

It sure has been quiet here lately too. [:(]

Nobody has been posting much there. [:(]
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 25, 2004 7:43 AM
Hi guys, might go raiflanning today or I might work on the layout.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 25, 2004 12:54 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by codyr

about those silly post's ....... if your curious you would have realised that me and Boblonian have the same E-mail address well because he's my little brother he's 10 and got onto this site and didn't really know what he was doing so on his behalf i would like to appologise


Apology accepted. [;)]

No hard feelings.

Now, TO THE TRAINS [:)]

I saw two UP Radio Controled engines shoving a cut of cars today. I couldn't get the numbers but know they were RC because of the yellow flashing lights. Adrianspeeder (Adrian) posted he was tired of seeing Amtrak trains but they come though here around 5 am and just before midnight so I seldom get to see Amtrak. [:(] I would love to be riding it especially on a long distance trip and in a sleeper car. One of these days I will but it will be a while. [;)]

I started Noah a birthday thread in the trains.magazine forum if you would like to go there and make a post in it. [;)] I think he should share that cake, what do yall think? [:p]



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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 24, 2004 10:59 PM
about those silly post's ....... if your curious you would have realised that me and Boblonian have the same E-mail address well because he's my little brother he's 10 and got onto this site and didn't really know what he was doing so on his behalf i would like to appologise
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Posted by krump on Thursday, June 24, 2004 10:38 PM
why is it that trains, cameras, and a few extra minutes never seem to converge in the same moment ?
- when I see a cool train and have the camera, I just have no time
- when I have time and see a train, wife's got the camera
- when I have time and see a train, and I brought the camera, ... it's in the back seat
- when I'm hanging around with camera, and extra time... no train (or worse, no film)
maybe it's just me , I'm a rookie at train-watching / railfanning[banghead]

cheers, krump

 "TRAIN up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it" ... Proverbs 22:6

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 24, 2004 7:08 PM
Noah: I know this is a little late, but [bday][dinner], but then again I guess I'm still ahead since it sounds like your B-Day is tomorrow. (I don't blame you for eating a piece of DQ cake early though!) Since I've only been thru the western edge of Wisconsin, I'd have to get a map to know where that tourist line is, I don't really know much about the Upper Midwest until you get around the Superior, WI/ Duluth, MN area, and that's still a ways north of you.

There was a train wreck at a town just south of where I live, it hit a garbage truck. The paper showed a big color photo of Kansas City Southern GP-40-2 #4700, wasn't damaged at all. The driver of the garbage truck was OK.

One more day until we leave for Galesburg! But, no digital camera, so no pics[:O][:(][banghead] (Don't worry though, me and my sisters are planning to get my parents a digital camera for Christmas, by then I should have most of my scratchbuiling/ locomotive detailing projects done, and I could get pics of the KCS in Illinois...[8D])
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Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Thursday, June 24, 2004 2:12 PM
Ooooohhhhhhh, chocolate, my favorite.[dinner] Hope it's an ice cream cake! Just ate a peice of my real cake, (Couldn't wait to eat it till tomarrow) It's from Dairy Queen, and it's got that fudge and chocolate cookie in the middle, it's just heaven.

Noah
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Posted by lupo on Thursday, June 24, 2004 1:51 PM
[bday][bday][bday]!Noah!!

I brought you a cake:



Jim congrats [tup] on getting your picture nominated Picture of the Day!
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Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Thursday, June 24, 2004 1:43 PM
to all, thanks alot for the wishes. My parents are giving me a subscription to MR, my First! There also going to renew my TRAINS subscription.

Chris, It's located in North Freedom WI. That's about 3-5 miles west of Baraboo WI. There a standard gauge, running on about.....oh....5 mile line of track. It's an old mine line, running from the former CNW main line, now WSOR, to an open pit quarry. It's a nice ride and it's really neat.

Phil, I know who you mean, I listen to there music all the time. That's about the only kind of music I listen too, is oldies form the 60's and very early 70's.

Jim, congrats, I know you've been waiting for that for a while.

'nother boring day, nothing to do but surf around here. I'm listening to a web scanner from the San Fransisco bay area, UP, and the dispacher just gave out a track warrent. It's really neat to listen to.

Noah
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 24, 2004 9:43 AM
Hi All [:)]

Special news for me today, Bergie made one of my 3985 pics the Photo Of The Day so be sure to drop by the forum home page and check it out. [:D]

It is hard to see but there is smoke coming out of the smokebox. Let me tell you that thing is very loud when the steam is coming out of the cyclinders. Might not be too bad just going by at track speed but when starting up it is loud.
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Posted by Fergmiester on Thursday, June 24, 2004 8:32 AM
Thanks Tom

We sail in about an hour for fuel then off into the deep blue yonder. I started the Cornerstone Midstate Marble Products kit last night. It's a good kit and has several parts that make it interesting, I'll keep you updated as I progress.

Finally got some feedback regarding the Blair Line Kits being a good kit. So I think I will purchase it next month.

I maybe in St John over the next month and hope to get to the Hobby Store there as it is a really good store for trains. Who knows I may run into Fundy Northern.

Anyway gents Tot Siens! (Lupo can translate this one[;)])

Regards

Fergie

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Posted by tomwatkins on Thursday, June 24, 2004 7:19 AM
Good Mornin' Everybody,
It's another gray rainy morning in the beautiful North Georgia mountains. It's supposed to rain off and on all day today. We need some sunshine, at least long enough to dry the grass enough so I can get out and cut it. It's growing fast - right now it's tall enough for small critters to hide in it. Maybe tomorrow. I'm going to buy a "Squirrel proof bird feeder today. Found the current one on the ground last evening. I wish I'd seen them do that. It had to have been fascinating to watch.

J.C., Happy belated birthday. I hope it was a really good one.

Noah, Happy birthday tomorrow. That sounds like a great way to celebrate it. Enjoy.

Fergie, Have a good cruise and stay safe.

Phil, Simon and Garfunkle ! I'm envious. That's wonderful music, and I'm definitely not too young to remember it.

Well folks, I've got some errands to run this morning, and then more wallpaper to strip in the kitchen. I'd better get to it. This afternoon I've got one more set of feeders to hook up and the industry tracks in the revised section of the railroad will be done. Progress is slow but steady.

Have a great day everyone,
Tom
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Posted by philnrunt on Thursday, June 24, 2004 3:51 AM
Noah- My girlfriends B-day is also Fri, I took her to see Simon & Garfunkle in Indy tonight. They were probably before your time, but they sing some pretty fine tunes. It cost as much as 2-count 'em-2 new Kato, Genesis,Atlas or P2K engines, but it was worth it, especially if she remembers that come Sept!
For the last few days, the weather here has been very nice. Cool at night(just right for a campfire) and low humidity and upper 70's all day. I wonder what it's setting us up for.
krump- as soon as I said I was going back in posts, we had an outbreak of stupidity and I got busy, never did get a chance to get back in the archives. I'll try again tomorrow night, then the race will be ON!
Not working tonight (concert) so I'm getting to bed plenty early, 4AM! Hope it dos'nt throw a monkey wrench into my finely tuned schedule.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, June 24, 2004 1:04 AM
Rut Row Raggy [;)]

Someone wasn't too pleased about having to delete posts. Hopefully we can prevent such happenings in the future so he won't have to delete posts. I would wager someone also got an email that probally no one would want to get. A lesson for us to try to help others not to learn the hard way.

Well, a lesson learned the hard way won't soon be forgotten. Sorry it all had to happen.

I saw trains today but too far away for numbers. I also went by the UP yard and saw several CNW cars. There was some work going on there too, some construction type work.

Well gonna go check out the other forums. [;)] [:)]

Have a great day.

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