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Jeffreys Trackside Diner, December 2017 - Any and All are Welcome ~ Holiday Edition! Locked

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Posted by zstripe on Friday, December 22, 2017 5:06 PM

Garry,

Hi. I built one of those Sylvan car carriers about two yrs. ago....Would make a nice display when You use the ramps, maybe in front of a car dealership loading/unloading vehicles. I did change the suspension though and did My own thing with A-line wheels and tires so it rolls...had to make the wheel well larger though....the A-line tires wheels are taller. The tractor I choose is a Sylvan White 3000 but it is sitting on a Athearn single axle chassis.....it also rolls. The two vehicles on the bottom are Sylvan, 49 Olds, 51 Pontiac.......the 46 Ford convert. on top is a white metal casting kit from Alloy Forms. The trailer kit is pretty easy to assemble......but a tip...give some thought as to what You are going to put on the bottom before gluing top on.....not all vehicles will fit through the rear opening due to how the top tapers in the rear and the rise where the wheel wells are:

Take Care! Big Smile

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, December 22, 2017 9:08 PM

Jim UP 831. ... thanks for all of the kind remarks about my scene .  This morning was the first time I ran a locomotive on the wood truss bridge. . 

 

Frank.  Your auto carrier looks great .  That is the kind of truck I would like to add to the layout. At the moment , I have a long list of other projects to do, and I don’t know when I will get around to it. 

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Posted by fec153 on Friday, December 22, 2017 9:46 PM

Just popped in to wish y'all a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HEALTHY NEW YEAR.

RAY- Was it Saint Timothy who said-" Take a little wine for thy stomaches sake and thine other infirmities." ???    Darn good advice.

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Posted by cudaken on Friday, December 22, 2017 10:24 PM

 Eveing Diners

 Flo, Gary, Ed, Z Strip, UP831, Angelob, Brent, Inch, Jan, Galaxy, and I will have a Beer please and give StevenO, Steven and Rick a RBF please. All so leave a Stein outside for Ulrich.

 Filed for SS today. Sigh Hate to addmite I am on the down hill slide to a dirt nap. I started the filiing today on line and it is a pain, will finish on the 24th before work I hope.

 Ed So you don't like rolling thunder by BLI? I seen the reviews of Pargon 3 engines on jlwii2000 and while I like the idea did not care for what I heard in the reviews. Just to much base and no midrange, just sounded boomie.

 OK I have to know! What was the spelling mistake I made you posted about?

 Far as the RSD Interior Light's? Whistling They are getting brighter for some reason?

 Frank Good to see you back in the dinner!

 Trains are running well and it is getting late so later.

  Ken

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Posted by gmpullman on Friday, December 22, 2017 10:42 PM

Hey, Ken...

 

cudaken
OK I have to know! What was the spelling mistake I made you posted about?

Well, it all started with the confusion over the two Stevens.

So, some folks were offering to call Steven Otte Mr. Otte.

Then, Mr. Otte replied and mentioned that Johnboy misspelled his name-

Steven Otte
Johnboy... call me Steven O, call me SteveO, call me Otte, call me Br. Otte, just DON'T call me Otto again.

Well, I didn't catch that and I thought Johnboy was taking the rap for you. So that's why I mentioned that once, you may have made the same mistake.

gmpullman
last mountain & eastern hogger     Steven Otte   Johnboy... call me Steven O, call me SteveO, call me Otte, call me Br. Otte, just DON'T call me Otto again.       Br.O.    or  (Br. Zero ) Shurly you are speaking to me and yes I'll do that and I won't call you Shurly again either.    "leslie Neilson"    Johnboy out....

 

gmpullman
It seems Ken was having the same troubles with his spell check, too.

cudaken :   The Hammer Otto, should have seen that coming... ...Well thanks anyway, you got me off of the top of page 7. Flo, give that bill to Mr Otto!

 

So, really, I blamed it on the spell-check, not you, Ken.

In hindsight I probably should have just kept my cow-catcher out of the whole thing...

Cheers, Everybody!

Ed

 

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Saturday, December 23, 2017 11:35 AM

Howdy .... I'll have some Christmas cookies, please. 

Where is everybody ? ...

Those traveling: Have a safe trip.

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Posted by BigDaddy on Saturday, December 23, 2017 12:12 PM

A Merry Christmas to everyone, and for those of us with no hope of a white one, from our friends at virtural railfan   

A simple project of hanging a new shower curtain has turned into fix the drywall paint the drywall, hang the curtain rod straight and hang a new curtain.  Same for a stopped up drain. 

It's a gray drizzly day, traffic is terrible.  I used to like watching the winter olympic type sports skiing and bobsledding but most of that is now on the Olympic channel, not part of the exhorbitantly expensive package I have. 

Bought a boneless sirloin roast for Christmas eve dinner.  I have no idea if it is supposed to be cooked like a rib roast or not. 

 

 

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Posted by gmpullman on Saturday, December 23, 2017 2:55 PM

Heartland Division CB&Q
Where is everybody ? ...

Hi, Garry

I'm stopping in to warm my bones and see who else might be hanging around. There's Henry in the window booth watching CSX trains.

I guess everybody else is playing Santa today. Well, I'll cash in one of the wooden nickels Ken gave me and have that Crown Royal he bought me.

I hope everyone is safe, warm, healthy and happy this Holiday weekend!

 NYC_91908WC (2016_08_17 08_08_12 UTC) by Edmund, on Flickr

See you good folks later,

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Posted by moelarrycurly4 on Saturday, December 23, 2017 3:05 PM

Ed , love that pciture.

 

just checking in and saying Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.

Hamging in the basement listening to Christmas tunes.

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Posted by NWP SWP on Saturday, December 23, 2017 3:10 PM

Greetings diners, I thought I'd stop in and say hello... Did anyone see the the I Love Lucy and Dick Van Dike Show Christmas Specials on CBS??? They come on again Christmas Eve if you missed it...

Modeling front, Project Big Bad John is moving along through the planning stages...

Christmas front, tomorrow is the family Christmas at Grandmamas (said like the Addams Family) house, most of the extended family will be there Indifferent hope all goes well and no one has any major disagreements Bang Head but if it's like every other time the family gets together there will be Whistling guess that's how it goes though... Merry Christmas, Seasons Greetings, and Happy Holidays!

Thought I'd share one my favorite Christmas songs...

Steve

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Posted by Track fiddler on Saturday, December 23, 2017 5:19 PM

Evening diners 

I will have the Christmas cinnamon roll with some eggnog........ perfect.

I just wanted to drop in and say Hi.  I have been really busy with work and Holiday Family stuff.

This has been a great year.  I have been a member of this forum for just about a year now and it's been a lot of fun chatting and interacting with everyone.

Happy Holidays to all.  Best wishes and God bless.  Big Smile

           Track Fiddler

PS.      Wink SKOL...... Go Vikings!   (tonight)

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Posted by hon30critter on Saturday, December 23, 2017 6:49 PM

Ed:

Nice painting! Who is TWR?

I wonder how many people know that the picture is of your own 'caboose' that you built and that resides in your backyard?

Dave

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Posted by FRRYKid on Saturday, December 23, 2017 7:39 PM

Steven Otte

Funny. When I was a schoolkid, my red hair was much lighter, and there were those who thought it was funny to call me "Opie."

It is my understanding that if someone calls Ron Howard that these days and is working for him, they get the same sort of treatment. (They get fired!)

NWP SWP

Christmas front, tomorrow is the family Christmas at Grandmamas (said like the Addams Family) house, most of the extended family will be there Indifferent hope all goes well and no one has any major disagreements Bang Head but if it's like every other time the family gets together there will be Whistling guess that's how it goes though... Merry Christmas, Seasons Greetings, and Happy Holidays!

I understand that problem as well. My (now late) paternal grandparents and my Mom never got along. It finally got to the point where Mom would not go there for Christmas or Thanksgiving. (I am not close with that side of the family myself.)

Hobby Front: Scored a deal on track. Eighty-two pieces of Atlas 9" Code 100 bulk track for $82! (That includes the shipping.) From a closed hobby shop via a group I have joined on Facebook. Wasn't planning on getting track for the yard quite this quickly but for that price I couldn't pass it up. (That quantity doesn't get all the straights needed but it gets a vast majority.)

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Posted by gmpullman on Saturday, December 23, 2017 7:53 PM

hon30critter
Ed: Nice painting! Who is TWR?

Hi, Dave

That's Thomas W. Richner, a very talented electrician at the GE plant I retired from.

Thank you, too, Moe Larry Curly...

hon30critter
I wonder how many people know that the picture is of your own 'caboose' that you built and that resides in your backyard?

Well, we can fix that, too!

 IMG_5440_fix by Edmund, on Flickr

When people tell me I have a nice caboose, I blush for a moment — then realize they're talking about the NYC 91908 Embarrassed

Thanks everyone!

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Posted by NWP SWP on Saturday, December 23, 2017 8:01 PM

Hey Ed, nice caboose!

I can see how that can cause some confusion...

I looked into getting a caboose hopefully I'll have the capital to do so someday... I'd probably buy an Illinois Central, Ilinois Central Gulf, or Midsouth long platform caboose...

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Posted by hon30critter on Saturday, December 23, 2017 8:10 PM

NWP SWP
I looked into getting a caboose hopefully I'll have the capital to do so someday... I'd probably buy an Illinois Central, Ilinois Central Gulf, or Midsouth long platform caboose...

Hi Steven:

I'm not sure if you know this, but Ed's wonderful caboose is not the real thing. He built it himself from the ground up, just like you might build a garden shed with a few unique features. Ask Ed to share some more pictures. It's really comfy inside. Maybe he can link us to the build thread.

Maybe it's an option you could explore.

Dave

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, December 23, 2017 8:26 PM

Evenin' Folks!

Janie, all I need is a refil for my decaf, please......

I spent much of the day making sure everything has been wrapped and out in the right place for me to take over to the festivities at my son's house on Christmas day.  I had just finished breakfast and giving Blackie his insullin and Manet his pregnisone ear rub and turned on the computer.  The phone rang and it was my DIL's cell phone.  I went and put in my hearing aids but by the time I got them in and on, the phone had been hung up.  She called back a few minutes later and told me they had just had breakfast over at Dunkin Donuts and wanted to fill her car with gas....  I had $1.80 per gallon off on my TOPS Market card that I need to get used and I won't need gas for the Volt until February most likely.

I told her I hadn't yet gotten dressed but to give me about 15 minutes to wash up and put clothes on and we could go over to the TOPS Gas Station and get her Gas Guzzling SUV filled with Fossilized Dinasaur Dung.  Called back as soon as was ready and told them to meet me over there.  Her car only holds about 20 gal and only gets about 15 mpg.  My son filled her car to the brim and it cost him $11.40......  (saved about $29.50) If I had used it I would have saved about $3....

Today was drizzly rain until about noon when the sn*w began.  We got about 3" of it.  I was about ready to see about plugging in the little sn*wblower I have when a couple guys from across the street walked down and cleaned my driveway for me by hand....  Now there is a little story behind this.  About 3 weeks ago the guy across the road on the side street (He is a teacher/administrator I worked with during my years here in Geneva) asked me if they could use my driveway to park one of the cars over the holidays.  His new wifes daughter is home from college with her new husband (who is from England, BTW) and last year the guy got a nastygram from the city for parking on his lawn by the road....  I told him it would be fine for them to use the driveway as I rarely have anyone parking over there.  So the girls Hubby and the son (a local police officer) cleared out the new snow in that driveway, and then decided to come over and do my main driveway as well.  I do like the neighborhood I live in!!! Smile, Wink & Grin

Have to be up early tomorrow to make sure I can get my car out of the driveway (may be a few more inches of the stuff overnight).  Both my Grandaughters will be in the Sunday School Christmas Pagent tomorrow morning at Church...  Wouldn't want to miss that!

Have a great evening and I will be back before the start of Christmas (sundown tomorrow) to wish you all a good one!

73

 

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Posted by BigDaddy on Saturday, December 23, 2017 8:41 PM

gmpullman
There's Henry in the window booth watching CSX trains.

  lol thanks Ed

Steven NWP Ed posted his construction pics.

http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/p/213066/2335145.aspx

I googled cabooses for sale and there was a lot of call for price.  I did find a grafitti and rusty CSX for $29,000.  We missed our chance to buy cheap cabooses.

This guy got a deal in 2006, but the extras added up

http://trn.trains.com/railroads/2006/07/own-a-caboose

 

 
 
 

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Posted by cudaken on Saturday, December 23, 2017 8:56 PM

 Eveing Diners

 Flo, Ed, Gary, Track Fiddler, Brent, Galaxy, Henery, Jan, Inch, Z-Strip, Angelob, Ray, Mr B and I will have a Crown Royal with a Beer chaser. Give SteveO, Steven and Rick a RBF and leave a Stein outside for Ulrich.

 Work FrontBig Smile Nancy did not come in today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Big Smile Made for a peacfull Saturday and while slow the best Saturday in 3 weeks! Nothing to bragg about at $1015.00 in sales. but with out the ding bat there there was no lying.

 Henery Great Photo! How is your wife doing? Far as projects getting of hand, yea I know that feeling.

 I was shocked Surprise when I got up this morning! We had are first snowfall for this winter! While it was only 2" it was a very wet snow and all I could see out the window was bowed pine tree limbs covred in white stuff. Roads where bare but the trees where covred in snow. Very pretty drive into work. Yes

 BBQ is done and so am I.

 Ken

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Posted by gmpullman on Saturday, December 23, 2017 8:56 PM

BigDaddy
We missed our chance to buy cheap cabooses.

That's a fact!

Ozark Mountain Railcar gets a few "bargains" in every once in a while.

https://www.ozarkmountainrailcar.com/railEquipmentGrid.php?category=Cabooses

If you register you can see the prices and terms.

We built ours from the ground-up and it is a pretty close rendition of what I believe a caboose should be.

Several of my friends have owned and/or restored cabooses and that can be pretty challenging.

Thanks for those interesting links, Big Daddy Yes

Cheers! Ed

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Posted by hon30critter on Saturday, December 23, 2017 9:04 PM

Hi Henry:

Just wanted to point out that both links go to the caboose buying story. Ed's build link isn't there.

Dave

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Posted by mbinsewi on Saturday, December 23, 2017 9:35 PM

Same here, Henry, about the links.  I thought Ed's caboose was a real caboose! Laugh

Just checked into the Berea train cam, looks like a fresh layer of snow.  DIL checked in, she arrived at her dad's, no driving problems.  He's in the Cleveland area.

NS mechandise train going through, E bound.  Lots of engines, must a power move.

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Posted by BigDaddy on Saturday, December 23, 2017 9:44 PM

Dave, glad that you did, fixed.

Ed. Ozark, I has seen them before, but not on this google search.  I would love to have my own Private Varnish. 

My uncles' 3rd wife's ex husband bought a car from the Rosenbloom family.  Not sure it's name but it has been worked on for 3 years to get it up to Amtrak standards.  Rosenbloom owned the Baltimore Colts and then he sold and either bought the Cardinals or the Rams.  Irsay killed my interest in football when he moved the team to Indianapolis in the middle of the night.  Did you know they need bullet proof glass?

To swing the deal, I would have to win either the Powerball or Megamillions this week, both are close to $300 mil. I would have to buy something road worthy and RTR now rather than the $30,000 rust buckets they have for sale.  I understand annual maintenance and storage runs around $30K too.  With a couple hundred mil, that should be no problem

We can dream can't we?  Big Smile

 

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Posted by NWP SWP on Saturday, December 23, 2017 10:37 PM

I was thinking of getting a flatcar and building a caboose body atop that... Also on Ozark they had a California Zephyr consist for 3 mil, I'll just get my wallet out and write them a check! Laugh

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Posted by hon30critter on Saturday, December 23, 2017 10:45 PM

NWP SWP
Also on Ozark they had a California Zephyr consist for 3 mil, I'll just get my wallet out and write them a check! 

LaughLaughLaughLaughLaugh

If your wallet is really that big it must be a PITA to sit on!

Dave

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Posted by NWP SWP on Saturday, December 23, 2017 11:01 PM

hon30critter

 

 
NWP SWP
Also on Ozark they had a California Zephyr consist for 3 mil, I'll just get my wallet out and write them a check! 

 

LaughLaughLaughLaughLaugh

If your wallet is really that big it must be a PITA to sit on!

Dave

 

Yep, especially because it's empty!

Steve

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Posted by hon30critter on Saturday, December 23, 2017 11:50 PM

NWP SWP
Yep, especially because it's empty!

I can appreciate your situation. Dianne and I went from paycheque to paycheque for years with no money in the bank account. It's not a great feeling. Fortunately our circumstances have changed (thanks mostly to Dianne's career success).

If I can offer any advice it would be to start saving for your future. Even $25.00 a week will grow significantly over time. Your savings might eventually allow you to buy your own home, but even if that doesn't happen you will still have money in the bank.

Cheers!!

Dave

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Posted by gmpullman on Saturday, December 23, 2017 11:52 PM

BigDaddy
We can dream can't we? 

Funny you should post a video of the Francis L. Suter. I rode that car back in 1984 or so.

A total of about 200 feet! They didn't even serve me dinner. I rode the car out of the Collinwood back shop, onto the transfer table, over one track and back into the shop.

My bro-in-law was one of the guys in charge of restoration when the car was owned by Bruce (Ryan) Hoffman. He was a Cleveland radio personality who suddenly, sadly, passed away. 

That left the car's future up in the air and I was glad to see what Hal Dunlap has done with the car since.

Part of my fascination with everything PULLMAN was the fact that I became a private car steward, quite by accident, back in 1973. I was still in High School!

I got almost ALL the perquisites of the rich and famous and all I had to do was serve drinks, make up the beds, serve meals and tidy-up the car.

Over the years I've traveled quite a few miles in the comfort of various private cars and, so far, haven't paid a cent out of my own pocket Big Smile (in fact, did pretty good on tips!)

It's all in how you play the game.

 C&O_3_1974C_edited-1 by Edmund, on Flickr

Here I am in my monkey-suit waiting to board guests on the C&O No.3 The Chapel Hill.

 C&O_3_1974B_edited-1 by Edmund, on Flickr

I literally went from Ocean to Ocean on this trip! Detroit-Ottawa-Vancouver-Chicago-Newport News-Detroit-Cincinnati. Five Weeks!

I sure made a lot of friends in Canada on that trip. Friends I've never even met!

We were getting close to Windsor and the owner of the car told me "we have to do something with all that beer — we'll never get through customs with that much". see what you can do to use it up.

Don't 'ya know we encountered a slow order a few hours later and I looked ahead to see a bunch of "Gandy Dancers" standing along the right-of-way leaning on their picks and shovels. Quick thinking, I dragged cases of Canada's Finest over to the service door and started tossing it out to dozens of VERY happy M-O-W workers. This was mid-August and late afternoon. It was hot!

They HAVE to still be talking about that day! I was a local hero and they don't even know my nameWink

Fun stuff for a high school senior. Our chef was a retired PRR man named "Big Daddy Perry" Imagine that!

Here I am, years later, still in the monkey-suit. Sure having fun, though!

 P1100033 by Edmund, on Flickr

 

Wow, great memories.

Cheers, Ed

 

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Posted by "JaBear" on Sunday, December 24, 2017 4:44 AM
Gidday Chloe, would you please put of round of drinks for the diners on my tab, please and as it is only 20 minutes to Christmas Day and still 60 F, a nice cold glass of cider would go down nicely for me, thank you.
 
 
Well believe it or not, I think I might be organised, ready for Christmas Day, the chicken’s been cooked, the shrimp cocktail and the cucumber salad made. As the temperature over the hill at the MILs is forecast for 80 F tomorrow, we will be having our usual Christmas fare of cold cuts, salads, and cold summery deserts. Unfortunately, the MIL is still in hospital, but we’ll be all visiting her in shifts.
 
So, to all those that do, have a Merry Christmas, and Happy Holidays to the rest.
 
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Thoughts and Best Wishes to all that need them.

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Posted by angelob6660 on Sunday, December 24, 2017 2:18 PM

Afternoon Diners,

I been peeking in and out during the last few days. Several attempts to reply. 

I haven't seen the colored episodes of I Love Lucy because I have that episode. And I didn't see the Dick Van *** Show because I missed it and I know I'm not going to see it.

I always watched I Love Lucy and it will always be my favorite show. When the company decided to show colored episodes I wanted to watch them. But the dad say if I did it would ruin the show. I don't believe that because I have the colored versions of Bewitched season 1 and 2,  I Dream of Jeannie season 1. They were in black and white. So yeah I grew up with color and black and white movies and shows. My imagination can go plain and boring or very excited colors. Although that breaks when they show you the dresses and clothing in the movie that is very different in your mind. 

I thought about living in a caboose but I idea was a little crammed in. A more suitable was a private heavyweight or lightweight passenger car probably a pullman. Easier to add a kitchen and living room than the other way around. A guy can dream with very own Amtrak F40PH. 

Layout Thoughts: Since I thought of modeling late NYC. I could add some PC cars like a hopper, gondola, and 3 diesels. And end the layout in 1970. Make a E unit with 3 coaches. 

Probably I'll start early CR in one to two years with PC RDG, EL, LV patched units. In my mind it's going to be a very small layout with around 4 to 6 locomotives.

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

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