blownout cylinder Curt: You might like this..yesterday, while answering a call out of town I had to follow someone's farm tractor...going at 5 mph.....
Curt: You might like this..yesterday, while answering a call out of town I had to follow someone's farm tractor...going at 5 mph.....
***I got stuck behind a BIG New Holland crawling up a hill and all I could think was, "Now THAT is a tractor." Normally the road is driven at 60mph and he was pushing 10 tops. Didn't bother me in the least.
***Jeffrey, I should light a candle for that beautiful Union Pacific loco, as it undergoes repaint or re-flag or re-sticker...
I'll have an extra strong coffee in a UNION PACIFIC mug, please.
Have a good day all.
Rob
Ray. Rob: The tractor in question was a fairly large new tractor with a young hatchling driving it..I'm a'guessing they had a guvnor on it...
Any argument carried far enough will end up in Semantics--Hartz's law of rhetoric Emerald. Leemer and Southern The route of the Sceptre Express Barry
I just started my blog site...more stuff to come...
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Good Morning All,
I guess the ships insurance company or the ships COFR will cover a chunk of the new Eggner’s Ferry Bridge. I doubt there is an official “recreational vessel channel” through the bridge. The USCG normally only recognizes one channel when the vertical clearances of the bridge change between the shoreline and the center of the bridge. It will be interesting to read the published findings of this incident.
I spent a good chunk of the weekend filling the rolling stock dresser. I’m inventorying, weighing, and adjusting couplers on each car before it goes in the dresser. I’m not going to adjust weights until I have a derailment issue on the layout. If anyone is interested I entered all of the math for car weights on a excel 2010 spreadsheet. I enter the length of the car and the weight and it will give me the required adjustment.
I’ll try to catch up on the last 6 pages…
BM1 Lee Soule USCG (ret) L.S.&W Railroad Serving the Lower Great Lakes
Morning Folks
Please Flo.
Well I am off today, the 6 days straight kicked my butt. Going to run the trains for awhile then try to figuer out how I am going to make the house payment. It is going to be tuff this time.
Later
Ken
I hate Rust
Curt: Glad to hear that your wife has recovered. I'm sure it felt good for her to be able to drive again. I know how glad my wife was to be able to drive again after her joint replacement surgeries.
Good to see that there are so many cat lovers out there. I won't say "cat owners" because you never really "own" a cat. As they say, a dog has masters, a cat has servants. Sadly, we had to have our cat, Dusty, put down last Monday. He was almost 16 y.o. and had cancer, It was aggressive and wide spread. He had stopped eating and had lost a lot of weight and muscle. It was one of the hardest things we've had to do, but it was the best for him.
..... Bob
Beam me up, Scotty, there's no intelligent life down here. (Captain Kirk)
I reject your reality and substitute my own. (Adam Savage)
Resistance is not futile--it is voltage divided by current.
Meeow!
Just noticed that I hit post # 4,500. That needs to be celebrated in due fashion - Chloe, whatever the gang is having, it´s on my tab.
Galaxy - I forget to mention it, but there is a prayer candle lit in our church for your train nut friend´s mother.
Bob, sorry to hear about Dusty. I had to have Tiffy put down Oct 20th of last year. She was a great dog.
Bob: Sorry to hear you had to put Dusty down. It was the best thing you could do for him.
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Hamburger patties with onion kettle chips, please.
***Bob, sorry to hear about Dusty. That is a good old age for a cat, so you did well for him. My condolences.
***Lee, weights and coupler adjustments, I'm impressed. When will you come over and do my cars?
Has there ever been a restaurant with model trains used to take orders, deliver food, pick up dishes, etc?
Picked up enough threshold molding for the tile project, so now I can figure exactly where to cut out the section of wood floor.
Cederstrand Has there ever been a restaurant with model trains used to take orders, deliver food, pick up dishes, etc?
Got both FP7's patched.
Evening All,
Not much happening my way. Just another day at work.
Seamonster- Thank You. I am very sorry for your loss. I know it is a very tough decision to make. The skunks we have are like cats in the regard that they think we are here to serve their needs also.
Jeff- There is a restaurant in Apopka (the cat fish house) that runs a train on a shelf layout in the dining room, but thats all it does. They have great catfish.
Everyone take care.
Curt Webb
The Late Great Pennsylvania Railroad
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One last coffee refill, please.
***Jeffrey, looks like the UP is still a handsome engine, even with the ink spot & graffiti on the side. Hey, found another train delivery restaurant with pics. They also offer horse rides, although I doubt they would let any of us Diners in the saddle: http://www.2toots.com/see-and-hear/our-photos/
And this video of a Bar. Check out the dispatch. : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9oJFIZ_Hh8
Long day. All tuckered out now. Rob
The train in the restaurant appears to be O Scale but it's hard for me to tell. Could be G?
Thanks to all for your condolences. Yes, a pet becomes just like one of the family.
Ceaderstrand: There was one a long time ago in Seattle. My son was there about 12-13 years ago. The way restaurants come and go, it probably isn't there any more and I don't remember the name after all this time. Not much help, am I?
Hello Fellow Rail Dinners!
Flo, I will take a Beer Train please!
Been down in the dumps again today. Beautiful day, high was around 60. Well I can make the house payment but I am going to have to cash in some savings to do it. Guess my dream of getting a EM 1is just about over.
This week I am going to try to work around 50 hours. With the hourly rate of $7.50 and $11.25 over time that nets a whole $400.00. With a lot of luck, I might be able to get $200.00 in commission.
See you all later.
Good luck on the extra work Ken.
Chicken Cordon blue, garlic rice and corn please.
ULRICH- thank you for the candle! SHe is doing some better and has a bit of an appetite now. She is "resigned" or "accepting" may be a better word of her situation and is in "good spirits". At 95, she figures this is just the next chapter in her life and is "ready to go anytime the Lord sees fit". Thanks to others for the thoughts and prayers...they seem to have worked!
Well, went to the urologist for my er, ah, um, "annual checkup". All is well, but Dr. picked on me about the weight I have gained...as do all Dr.s BUT my GP. He knows I have limited mobility and excersize so he doesn't pick to much. I wish all my other DR.s would take his heed. I certainly wish I could loose. THe less I eat and the more i diet, the more I gain. When I just don't give a fuzzy whatsits, it seems I loose. Go figure.It is also winter and I usually gain about 10 lbs..the old in-herited "fattening up for the cold season and lean food months".
Well, that is aobut it.
I/we learned the hard way not to put the oil-filed heater so close to teh boxed trains stacked up under the table top layout...they tend to melt if too close!!! Take heed of my warning folks! Don't put your heater too close to the trains..even in the boxes they can "melt". Fortunately my new treasured 65' passengers were unaffected, only some box and hoppers I can replace- I think!! I didn;t think the heater was to close anyway...but apparently MOH tends to move heater closer to then to get it out of middle of the room.
Well, have a good night everybody!
-G .
Just my thoughts, ideas, opinions and experiences. Others may vary.
HO and N Scale.
After long and careful thought, they have convinced me. I have come to the conclusion that they are right. The aliens did it.
Time for me to call it a night. Got an appointment with the foot doc in the morning.
Evenin' folks!
Janie, just a decaf please. I'll be in the back by the stove as usual this time of year.
There is an 85% chance of not much happening weather wise over night. The weather chanel in one column says 1/2" by 4 AM, and right next to it says 1 to 2 " overnight....? I'll stick with the not much happening of the white and fluffy stuff anyway.
I called the dentist this morning about the hole in my head. Receptionist asked a few questions about which tooth it was and said how about 2:30 this afternoon? So I got the dang thing filled already. I was sure he was going to tell me it was time for a crown on this one as it is almost completely filling. He said, "Nope, we can fill it." That is great as I can't afford any crowns right now... Trying to save for new hearing aids......
I did get to do a bit more demolition of the layout today while doing the laundry. Top section is completely gone now:
I also removed all the staging track on the lower level. (Found some very poor soldered joints from way back then. I think I was using some 50 year old NoCorrode flux my FIL had given to me about 35 years ago. He had it for a long time then. There was a lot of corrosion at the joints, and some had not soldered well..... The new liquid flux I use from MicroMark I have had zero bad joints with and no corrosion.) Looks like this now:
May not get much time to w*rk on it tomorrow as I have a Mini Class Reunion to go to tomorrow night. Just an informal get together at a restaurant in Canandaigua for anyone in our class that wants to come. Real reunion is next year. We are doing a 49th. reunion rather than truly a 50th.
Sea Bob, Sorry to hear about the kittie. We do become very much attached to the little devils.... Always a tough decision, but you know it was the right one. I had to have my Mothers old cat put to sleep a couple years ago. I came home and cried! Same thing, cancer. She was in pain and was 21+ years old so I didn't hesitate to make the decision, but it was still tough!
Have a great night everyone!
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Evening all.
Just a quick stop in before bed. Had practice after school, and then came home and spent the remainder of the night on homework. Now I'm tired.
Gabe and Jim, thanks for the photo compliments!
Jim, other than the four early action acceptances (Northeastern, Villanova, Rutgers, and Catholic), I haven't heard anything else, and I probably won't until late March/early April when the regular decision letters come out for the other three schools (Lehigh, Lafayette, and The College of New Jersey). However, next week, I should hear some news about a full scholarship that I'm applying for at Villanova. I won't know if I get it, but I'll know if I either don't, or if I move on to the next round for it. I have an interview for another smaller Villanova scholarship this Saturday, so we'll see how THAT goes.
Speaking of interviews, I don't believe THAT I mentioned THAT I had an interview at Lafayette College last Tuesday. It was pretty informal, but it went very well.Afterwards, it was too late to go back to school, so I spent the remainder of the day doing some train-related activities in eastern PA and western NJ. I tried to get in some railfanning along NS's Lehigh Line. However, there was absolutely no traffic on the line (even for a Tuesday, which are usually quiet, but not this dead), so THAT was a complete bust. I saw a total of two trains during the day, one of which was local H65, the Allentown-Washington transfer job, which feeds cars for H-02, the local that serves the lines around my area (and to which NS 3010 is assigned). The other train (and catch of the day) was a set of light power, a SD60M leading a CW40-9. For whatever reason, there was a crew in each cab, and the crew in the D9 blew the horn for me, causing the rear ditch lights to flash, which was pretty neat. Other than that I saw absolutely no trains all day.On the way home, I did a little exploring along the abandoned and OOS former CNJ mainline between Phillipsburg and High Bridge. You can see the photos here.
Bob, sorry to hear about Dusty
Today, I got some news that was absolutely shocking. Apparently, a friend of mine's boyfriend suddenly killed himself last night. I never knew the kid, but he seemed completely normal. It seems that this came totally out of nowhere.My friend was in school today, and she's handling it very well. She obviously has her moments, but she is being very mature and somewhat understanding of the situation. There are some things that make no sense to her, but she'd rather just not think about it. She said that there was absolutely no indication of him doing this. He didn't say anything about it to her recently and he seemed perfectly fine up until the last moment. He just went, and that was that, without even leaving a note. For how mysteriously the entire ordeal is, my friend is handling it extremely well, so that's a good thing.Please keep this boy, his family, and my friend in your prayers!
On that note...
Well, it's getting late, so I better go. Catch ya later.
-Joe
Some cars, joined by SD40-2 3421, are in for some minor repairs at Norfolk Southern's Allentown Yard. The crane is holding up the end of the tank car, which is having some truck work done.
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GOOD MORNING!!!
Today is Tuesday, January 31, 2012!!!
Have a GREAT day!!!
The end is here!!!
Good Morning ! from Tipton IN.
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
Rob, I’ll put it on my list of things to do, LOL.
Bob, sorry to hear about Dusty. My last one lived to be 19 years old. It’s amazing after they are gone how much you can miss them.
Curt, I’m behind on posts, I’m glad to hear the Mrs. Is doing better.
Good morning. It's 56° and cloudy. The high will be 73° and there's a 30% chance of getting wet.Not much going on this morning. I have an appointment with the foot doc so I'll be leaving within the hour.Well yesterday the Air Force put in an appearance on the layout and got shuffled right into the paint shop. Before they quite knew what was happening their prize F2-A loco was taped off and and tagged with the L&A logo and it's crew booted out onto the street with bus fare. The Air Force F2 now belongs to the L&A seeing as it was sold to the line.
Chloe, Just a quick coffee before I head for the pool, please.
Ulrich, If you reduce the size, it will be back to the drawing board for part of it. Have fun with that.
Sue
Anything is possible if you do not know what you are talking about.
Good Morning
Sunny and a high of 44F today...
Bob: Sorry about Dusty...
Ulrich: I am starting to think my "planning skills" have lead me down a garden path to certain space destruction...in my head...
Floor Wars, London ON division, pt 2: I'm off to HD to get some info and such on tiles here..then it is sit with Audrey and decide on course of action..as to which to tackle first...
Flo, I'll just have an Apple Turnover and a coffee please...I'll be at the corner booth
Good Afternoon!
My gosh, it is January 31st already! Any idea where to move to tonight?
Flo, just a coffee for me, please.
Bob - I am sorry to hear about Dusty!
As it is not the type of weather to spend any length of time outside, I adapted my plan to the room I have for that layout. This is just a sandbox exercise, as I have no means to start building it - at least not in the foreseeable future.
Still looks good to me, but I have to cut down on train length.
Constructing those scenic divider would be certainly challenging!
Have a good one! (Btw, have not seen Jerry lately!)
Ulrich: How about moving the diner to Japan?