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Posted by moelarrycurly4 on Tuesday, May 1, 2018 10:41 AM
AFAIK, Seattle, Portland OR and San Diego already have quite extensive systems in place. A number of European cities, which scrapped their streetcars in the 1950´s and 1960s, are re-establishing them now. The strangest vehicle is to be found in Venice, Italy - a kind of monorail guided mix of a streetcar and a bus - connecting the City of the lagoons with the industrial town of Mestre on the mainland.
 
Yes they do, Detroit has added a new system, Houston added light rail. New Orleans has some of their original lines.  Memphis put in "new" lines using old cars downtown. 
 
That Monorail Bus thingy is interesting. 
 
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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Tuesday, May 1, 2018 10:02 AM

moelarrycurly4

Ahh streetcars,  we stupidly got rid of all of ours in the US and now are tyring to put some back. I wish we still had them in the town I live in, They would have come within a block of me. 

 

 
AFAIK, Seattle, Portland OR and San Diego already have quite extensive systems in place. A number of European cities, which scrapped their streetcars in the 1950´s and 1960s, are re-establishing them now. The strangest vehicle is to be found in Venice, Italy - a kind of monorail guided mix of a streetcar and a bus - connecting the City of the lagoons with the industrial town of Mestre on the mainland.
 
 
 

Happy times!

Ulrich (aka The Tin Man)

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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Tuesday, May 1, 2018 9:54 AM

mbinsewi
And although Beethoven was born in Germany, he did spend much of his time in Vienna. His Symphony #6, the Pastoral Symphony, to me, is the gold standard.

Symphony #6 is my favourite, too. Jokingly, people say, that Austria´s greatest achievemnet in history is, that the world believes Beethoven was Austrian and Hitler German Whistling

Happy times!

Ulrich (aka The Tin Man)

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Posted by mbinsewi on Tuesday, May 1, 2018 9:46 AM

The dinner has a whole different flavor this time around, and I'm liking it!

Wife and I used to make a long weekend around an Andre concert, but then he stopped coming to Milwaukee, but wait, I hear that he is coming back, I'll have to listen for details.

Another Vienna favorite of mine is Mozart.  And although Beethoven was born in Germany, he did spend much of his time in Vienna.  His Symphony #6, the Pastoral Symphony, to me, is the gold standard.

I'm not ALL about "outlaw country" music Mischief,  I do have another side.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, May 1, 2018 9:25 AM

Good morning .... I'll have coffee and a scrumptious goody, please. 

Yestday was lon and busy. Finally went to bed at 1:00 am this morning. 

Ulrich ..... Auatria will be an intersting location. ... Home of Roco trains. 

MLC... I agree it would be nice to still have streetcars... Ditto for the great trains in the USA in the 1950's. .... 

 

 

GARRY

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Posted by moelarrycurly4 on Tuesday, May 1, 2018 8:45 AM

Ahh streetcars,  we stupidly got rid of all of ours in the US and now are tyring to put some back. I wish we still had them in the town I live in, They would have come within a block of me. 

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Posted by carl425 on Tuesday, May 1, 2018 8:14 AM

Tinplate Toddler
It´s only a short distance to our Hotel, the Hotel Sacher.

Not exactly diner food, but this is the home of my favorite chocolate treat - The Sacher Torte!

I have the right to remain silent.  By posting here I have given up that right and accept that anything I say can and will be used as evidence to critique me.

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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Tuesday, May 1, 2018 12:55 AM

Good Morning, Ladies and Gents!

Petra came home early yesterday - it was just too stormy to dance with the devil on Brocken Mountain summit. It is still stormy outside - rather unpleasant!

So, we arrived at Vienna´s Schwechat airport today! Going to downtown Vienna has become quite easy these days, as we just have to climb aboard a train, which whisks us to the new Vienna CAT (City Airport Terminal) in no time at all. When I worked in Vienna, taking a taxi or a bus was the only way to go.

It´s only a short distance to our Hotel, the Hotel Sacher.

The rooms still maintain that typical Austro-Hungarian character of the days of Emperor Franz-Josef.

Shall we meet in half an hour for a tour of the city by streetcar?

For a first impression of what is ahead of us, let´s take the famous "Ring" line.

And some bonus footage of the 150th anniversary of Vienna streetcars.

 

Lunch will be at a "Heurigen" in Gumpoldskirchen, then we had back into town to get a rest - for tonight "Letz Waltz"

Enjoy!

Happy times!

Ulrich (aka The Tin Man)

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Posted by hon30critter on Tuesday, May 1, 2018 12:25 AM

moelarrycurly4
Here is what was on the bench this week. 1938 Zenith

That is absolutely beautiful! I have early memories of my family sitting around a huge radio in the dining room. I was enthralled with it, partially no doubt because I was rightly forbidden to touch it.

Right now I am being torn between keeping or getting rid of the predecessor to the tube radios and the old phonographs. We have a pump organ that has been in the family since it was built in 1881. Pump organs were the go to family entertainment centers of the late 1800s. It works perfectly and it is a beautiful piece of workmanship, but it has taken up too much space for too long. Nobody else in the family wants it and we want to update the livingroom where it has sat for 30 years. I could turn it into a stereo stand but I'm afraid that I would feel too guilty for dismembering the thing. So, we are looking for a buyer. Unfortunately, nobody else wants them either so it isn't worth more than a couple hundred dollars.Sad It may cost more to move the thing than it will sell for.

Ho hum!Hmm

Dave

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Posted by NWP SWP on Monday, April 30, 2018 10:06 PM

Surprise ooo, ahh, wow that's quite a piece of history there!

Just finished watching "The Crossing" it's about as Sci-fi as I'll watch.

Just was surfing the interwebs and found this, https://revologycars.com, who wouldn't want a BRAND NEW 1969 Ford Mustang, albeit a 2018 vintage with the design of a '69.

Forgot to mention the best part of today, I went to the library in Zachary today, stopped by the free to take magazine basket, seems a railfan in the area dumped three dozen or so issues of Trains magazine in the basket, upon seeing them I swiftly rummaged through the basket and walked out with all the issues in hand.Smile, Wink & GrinWhistling

Here's another song about Vienna.

Steve

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Posted by moelarrycurly4 on Monday, April 30, 2018 9:39 PM

Ah a new diner,

 

I will have the Austrian special.   

Here is what was on the bench this week.

1938 Zenith

 

I have been listening to baseball from all over tonight. Tomorrow the owners can come and get it. It amazes me that something made in 1938 still works ( with a bit of renewal of some parts.)

 

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Posted by NWP SWP on Monday, April 30, 2018 7:54 PM

Austria? As in Austria-Hungary? 

Ahol az apámat anyák családja származik, a Huzkas.

That's Hungarian for.

That's where my dads mothers family is from, the Huzkas.

 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Monday, April 30, 2018 7:44 PM

Austria, very nice.

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The setting for my third favorite musical.

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I just found out that if you reverse the trucks on an Athearn Blue Box diesel it will run backward. Oops.

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Posted by zstripe on Monday, April 30, 2018 7:43 PM

Good to see You were able to make it back, Ulrich.

I also hope things are working out better for You and Petra.......

Maybe now I'll start being in the diner more......instead of just sitting in the corner...watching.

Great country Austria.....been there a number of times. As You may recall My second wife was born there and is still a citizen of that country, as well as Her two sisters. That is the only way they can keep the land they own there, from their Parents..

All The Best, My Friend!Big Smile

Frank

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Jeffrey's Trackside Diner, May 2018
Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Monday, April 30, 2018 7:12 PM

It´s past midnight in my neck of the woods, so welcome to Jeffrey's Trackside Diner!

It's the place for you to go to relax and talk about most anything except religion, politics, immigration, or any other hot button topic that gets people angry and upset.  Please see forum rules if you have any questions.

 

The staff here is very friendly and able to serve. There's Zoe, Chloe, Flo, Janie, and Brunhilda. They'll serve up plenty of virtual food with a smile and a friendly "Servus!" Each month, the Diner will be parked in a different location at places all over the world

 

This month, the Diner is located in - Austria. I know we have been there already, but "Spring has finally sprung" and there is no finer place to be in the month of May than Vienna, the capital of Austria. It´ll be a month filled with awsome architecture, music and excellent food. We will indulge in the charm of the bygone Austro-Hungarian Empire, as we follow the footsteps of Emperor Franz-Joseph, who was said to have a secret love for trains! Staying in the famous Hotel Sacher, we will take trips (by train, of course) to various places of interest throughout Austria. We will enjoy a boat cruise on Lake St. Wolfgang, wine and dine in the famous "White Horse Inn", go up a mountain with a rack railway, ride narrow tracks, climb up the "stairway to Heaven", visit Mozart´s birthplace and, and, and and ...

Let´s start the day with an preview on what is waiting for us to discover in this beautiful city!

Today´s song is - not what you may have expected, but this:

 

Enjoy!

Each month, we also pay our respect to friends no longer with us.

 

The RIP Track

 


 

 

Barry Arnold aka BlownoutCylinder
Jerry Cox aka Cox47
Wolfgang Dudler aka Westport Terminal
Bob Hartle aka cmrproducts
Ed Murphy
Bill North
Stein Rypern, Jr. aka Steinjr
Andy Sperandeo
Jeffrey "Running Bear" Wimberley
Alan B
Tom Mills

"Gone, but never forgotten!"

Happy times!

Ulrich (aka The Tin Man)

"You´re never too old for a happy childhood!"

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