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Posted by gmpullman on Thursday, April 2, 2020 9:13 AM

News of the bizarre?

Locomotive engineer in California runs his engine and x-number of cars through the end-of-track to draw attention to his claims of nefariousness regarding the USNS Mercy hospital ship?

Ruined a perfectly good locomotive! Got to admit, it has happened to me (in HO, though) Whistling

Well, there you go —

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Posted by Track fiddler on Thursday, April 2, 2020 7:21 AM

Good morning

I hadn't been sleeping well but last night I zonked out at 9:30 and slept all the way through till 5:00.  Sure feels good to be rested today.  Haven't had one of those for a while.

 

Calling Brent, Calling Brent, Come in Brent! 

Today is Friday's Eve.  Must prepare for a shot of Glenfiddich tomorrow evening and you're the only one that has itLaugh

 

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Posted by GMTRacing on Thursday, April 2, 2020 5:46 AM

Good Morning All,

   Mid 30's and broken cloud cover this morning. I got in early to meet the Shred-It guy as the doggies have a vets appointment at the same time. Seems to be lots more traffic today though maybe the half hour earlier time accounts for it. 

   Got more time on the substation last night though a lot of the time was spent on a family text around. So far so good on that front. The Nova Scotia branch seems less worried than the New England branch. Most of us are still employed which is a good thing.

    I've bought a couple of things from Brass Trains but I agree it is a good time to backpedal on acquisitions. I still have a bunch of Rapido stuff to catch up with though I'm not sure I want to build catenary. Looks like a royal pain.

    Hope you are all doing well. I will likely sneak through and get some groceries tonight but won't go in if there is a crowd. I agree, some people haven't gotten the distancing message. Hope you all stay well, knee gets better etc.  Ciao, J.R.

   

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Posted by hon30critter on Thursday, April 2, 2020 1:39 AM

CNCharlie
I bet we don't get much for the garden as in flowers this year.

That certainly seems to be a possibility. We will just have to rely on the perennials.

Dave

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Thursday, April 2, 2020 1:35 AM

CNCharlie
There is a nice CPR Jubilee on the Brass Trains website and on sale but I'll have to pass.

Yeah... they have a SOUTHERN 4-6-2 with Elecsco FWH for $212.00, and I am passing... given the present circumstances... darn.

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Posted by CNCharlie on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 11:56 PM

Good Evening,

Raining here and expecting some white stuff tomorrow. 

Dave, great job moving the Diner. 

If you go on the NFB ( National Film Board) website you can find quite a few films done about railroading in the '50s. There is even a Buster Keaton film called Rail Rodder in which Buster goes coast to coast on a jigger ( well that is what they used to call them here).  

We made the final gocery run yesterday and my wife is worried she caught something as a couple of idiots weren't 6 feet apart and were laughing and shouting in her direction. Odds are low as there aren't many confirmed cases here so far. I think we are now stocked for 2 months. I don't plan on going to the store again for a few weeks. All non-essential businesses are shut as of today. 

I bet we don't get much for the garden as in flowers this year. My wife does a beautiful job on our back yard but it takes many trips to the garden centres and is quite expensive as in over $500 just for flowers. We will have to cut back in the current circumstances. There is a nice CPR Jubilee on the Brass Trains website and on sale but I'll have to pass. 

We were watching TV in the bedroom last night. Robbie can't see the set from the floor so he goes to a floor length mirror and watches the TV reflection. 

Think I'll go listen to some oldies on the headphones. I like Elvin Bishop's Fooled Around and Fell in Love. That will make a nice start. 

Stay safe, 

CN Charlie

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Posted by hon30critter on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 11:08 PM

gmpullman
TOP of the PAGE! Pick anything from the menu here: https://www.bonappetit.com/story/a-culinary-trek-across-the-canadian-rockies

Yummmm!!!

Thanks Ed.

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Posted by hon30critter on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 11:04 PM

Ed and Mike,

Thanks for the great films! Learned a bunch.

Dave

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Posted by gmpullman on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 10:37 PM

cudaken
Got the GG1 and so far I love it! I will say the couplers but me off, they looked way to high!

Glad it got to you OK, Ken.

I sent along a spare Kadee coupler. These are NEM style. "couplers but me off" ??

I checked all my other GG1s and the height is fine using the Kadee gauge. Not sure I can understand the problem.

Have fun. Hope she runs well for you.

mbinsewi
I agree Ed, one of my favorites as well, along with the grain elevator film:

I agree, Mike. The Grain Elevator film is what every documentary should be. I've watched that a dozen times, maybe more.

TOP of the PAGE!

Pick anything from the menu here:

https://www.bonappetit.com/story/a-culinary-trek-across-the-canadian-rockies

Tab's on me. (does anybody still drink Tab?)

Cheers, Ed

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Posted by cudaken on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 9:54 PM

 Eveing Diners

 Flo, give the gang and I a Beer Ed a Crown Royal and Dirk half a dog treat.

 Sort of Work Front Well in 3 days I saw one person that wanted a Pillow Top Queen set for around $300.00. That was it, so why our we open? Around 6:30 PM I started feeling a little Ick! so I called the main store and said I was out of there! I did feel warm (might be low blood surgar) and got home temp was 97.2 which seem's my normal. Be eating antacid's like candy.

 Ed Bow Bow Got the GG1 and so far I love it! I will say the couplers but me off, they looked way to high! Ran it for about a hour solo just because I did not feel like playing the big hook if there was a problem. Just hooked up a PRR Reffer to it say 20 minutes ago, seems my worriers where unfouned. From the weight of the engine I am sure it will pull all of my PRR Heavy Weight passangers cars. This engine is heavy!

 Personaly I think BLI would have been better off if the stayed with QSI decoders!

 Later, Ken and Dirk say's Daddy, can I run the GG1 please Woof, Woof!

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Posted by mbinsewi on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 9:37 PM

I agree Ed, one of my favorites as well, along with the grain elevator film:

Mike.

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Posted by gmpullman on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 9:12 PM

This is my favorite, or favourite film of our Diner's area. I never tire of watching it.

I remember spending some time in Revelstoke. Loved it!

I hope you can watch it on a decent-sized monitor so you can enjoy the view!

(I guess the CFB will only allow it to be viewed driectly from YouTube, sorry if this messed up anyone)

Cheers, Ed

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 8:07 PM

Track fiddler
I didn't know Florida had beverage drive-throughs Kevin.

There were a lot of them in the 1980s, but hardly any are left now. What is the real advantage of grabbing a beer at a drive through vs. picking up a six pack at 7-11 on the way home?

There is still a Beverage Castle on US 301 in Tampa. That is the only one I am 100% sure is still in operation. I have heard there are others.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 7:42 PM

York1

There are a lot of foods I've tried to recreLast time we went back to NO, I spent more on food than lodging or gas.  And I was happy to spend it.  I still remembered some neighborhood dives that had the best food you'd ever want.

 

 

Yes John,  I would have to agree the food in NO is phenomenal.  It's just my kind of food, quite spicy but not over-the-top.

Neighborhood dive also called hole in the wall.  No one in their right mind would pick one at random and go in and eat but when you hear from someone how good it is.  Those seem to be the best places.  I have a handful of them I return to up here.

 

 

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Posted by BigDaddy on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 6:29 PM

The Diner is 2 pages already, I guess people like BC.

I keep looking at he coronavirus numbers and I've given up on making sense of the data.  It takes a couple days for the Maryland deaths to make it to Worldometer.  Virginia reports the number of people tested, Maryland says they don't have that data.  There terms masks, respirators and C-Pap machines are used interchangeably. 

On the MR front, I bought a TCS decoder for an old Atlas, custom painted S2.  If I want to figure out how to install a LED in the cab, for a reverse light, I am going to need to figure out what to do with hand rails attached to the back of the cab and the deck.

 

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Posted by York1 on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 6:17 PM

Track fiddler
John,  you just reminded me when Judy and I used to go through the drive-through to get a Banana Banshee down in New Orleans.  And now I want one. Just like a po boy I've tried copies but they are not the same,  those things are good man!

 

There are a lot of foods I've tried to recreate here, but it's not the same.  Last time we went back to NO, I spent more on food than lodging or gas.  And I was happy to spend it.  I still remembered some neighborhood dives that had the best food you'd ever want.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 3:51 PM

mbinsewi

 

Bars in WI., most anyway, also offer drinks to go.  Mosr in my town have elected to just close.  Not enough to keep expenses going with just a few drinks to go.

 

 

Cool, ... I wish they would do that in Minnesota Mike,  I kind of miss my buddies. 

They should make it so you can park six feet away from each other in the parking lot and socialize.  You can enjoy your ice cold beverage and talk in the bar so what's the differenceLaugh

Maybe that way they'd have a chance to stay in business.  They could put the gals on roller skates like the old A&W's to bring them out to youLaugh

 

 

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Posted by mbinsewi on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 3:39 PM

Nice afternoon in SE WI. Sunshine, and 58 degrees.  I forgot all the steps involved to do the little degree circle. Confused

Cops are closing down Hobby Lobby.  They couldn't convince the authorities that they were essential. Laugh  Just as well.  I've never shopped for train stuff in any of them.

Working on my office purge.  What a collection over the years! Surprise  Hopefully the hydraulic arm on the garbage truck won't overload and blow a hose, picking up the can. Laugh  The room even feels  "lighter" . 

Nice again tomorrow, I WILL be outside.  I have such a start on yard work, why stop now.  That frees up my time later on when spring actually does get to WI Laugh

I can't wait to get back to work on our place in northern WI.  I should finish it up this year.  Still snow up there.

When lousy weather does return, I'll be back down in the train room, working on projects, cleaning up, and getting ready for the summer railroad shut down.  I know some of you don't get that, but that's the way I've model railroaded since the mid 80"s  Too much work to do outside, where I had rather be.  Of course any super hot days, I'll be back down in the cool basement.  Smile, Wink & Grin

Bars in WI., most anyway, also offer drinks to go.  Mosr in my town have elected to just close.  Not enough to keep expenses going with just a few drinks to go.

I have my own stash.  Smile, Wink & Grin  I don't need a bar.  Beer Drinks Mischief

Remember to watch your step when leaving the diner, you might end up in Brent's yard. Laugh

Later!

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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 3:31 PM

I didn't know Florida had beverage drive-throughs Kevin.

 

York1

 

Last week the governor had OK'd bars to give curbside 'sealed" drinks like beer, but yesterday gave the OK for bars to give curbside mixed drinks.  We're becoming New Orleans!

 

 

John, ...You just reminded me when Judy and I used to go through the drive-through to get a Banana Banshee down in New Orleans.  And now I want one.

Just like a po boy I've tried copies but they are not the same,  those things are good man!

 

 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 3:08 PM

York1
Last week the governor had OK'd bars to give curbside 'sealed" drinks like beer, but yesterday gave the OK for bars to give curbside mixed drinks. We're becoming New Orleans!

I guess living in Florida, with the Drive-Through Beverage Castles, has hardened me to the alchohol deliver thing. When you could drive through a building and get a 32 ounce draft beer in a styrofoam cup, what difference does anything else make?

One of my nieces manages a sports bar in downtown Fort Myers. They are delivering beer, mixed drinks, and bar food to the curbside. Sales are way down, but they are able to make payroll.

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Posted by York1 on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 3:03 PM

The shelves are completely bare.  The store manager told me they ordered a bunch, but there was none on the last delivery truck.  I did get one pack yesterday morning, it was the second to the last pack there.  It will give us another couple of weeks.

Last week the governor had OK'd bars to give curbside 'sealed" drinks like beer, but yesterday gave the OK for bars to give curbside mixed drinks.  We're becoming New Orleans!

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 2:55 PM

Track fiddler
All the restaurants up here are allowed to do delivery or curbside pick up only.

The restaurants in Florida are also delivery, drive through, or curbside carry-out. Uber Eats and Grub-Hub are also operating.

My wife is in so many high-risk groups that I am afraid of virus entering on bags or containers. I need to keep her uninfected.

York1
With the exception of TP and Paper Towels, everthing else is in the normally good supply.

Were TP and PT in short supply, or were they still empty?

There are both on the shelves down here again (according to the news), but supplies are short.

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Posted by York1 on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 2:45 PM

I went to the grocery store again this morning.  It was normal.  With the exception of TP and Paper Towels, everything else is in the normally good supply.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 2:30 PM

The Golden Wok in Bloomington is still delivering even after the shutdownDinner

All the restaurants up here are allowed to do delivery or curbside pick up only.

A lot of them had to close up completely because they are paying their employees more than they are making.  I must not be the only one that thinks Golden Wok's food is so good because they're still delivering.

 

It's by credit card over the phone,  then they ring your doorbell and leave it in front of your door.   Give em a call,  maybe your Chinese restaurant is still delivering too.

 

 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 2:14 PM

Track fiddler
I wouldn't really worry about it Kevin

There is only one thing really bothering me right now:

It has been over three weeks since I had Chinese Take-Out!

When we open back up again, I am going to eat Chinese Take-Out for an entire week.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 2:02 PM

SeeYou190

 

The Governor of Florida just announced that effective at Midnight all travel within the State will be restricted, and all non-essential workers cannot report to their jobs.

 

 

 

Just to give you some insight,  I wouldn't really worry about it KevinSmile, Wink & Grin  They did a state shut down in Minnesota a week ago.

Monday it was 62 degrees up here.  I took the Stang out for a romp in the Bush Lake Park area.  There were lots of regular cars, Classic Cars and Harleys all over the place.  People by the hundreds walking the paths enjoying the beautiful day.

The cops were about but they were not bothering anyone, they looked just as happy as everybody else.  I think they realize everyone has had just about enough stress already to go ruin their bright sunny day.

I think they can suggest something like this and hope everyone follows suit but when it all comes down to it, technically they cannot take your constitutional rights away from you, ... At least I would hope not!!!

 

 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 12:47 PM

The Governor of Florida just announced that effective at Midnight all travel within the State will be restricted, and all non-essential workers cannot report to their jobs.

Brasstrains dot com, which is headquartered in Ocala, Florida just announced a big sale today. If there is anything you have an eye on, you better order it right now.

-Kevin

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Posted by Tinplate Toddler on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 12:05 PM

After a longer absence from model railroading, my friend in Japan is back in  business! It was good to hear from him! Japan has seemingly overcome the COVID-19 crisis, so life is normal there. My friend has been working on a small trolley layout, set in Edwardian Britain. Here are some pictures!

Evrything except the figures is scratchbuilt!

Happy times!

Ulrich (aka The Tin Man)

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Posted by hon30critter on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 11:30 AM

Here is an incredible opportunity to see BC wildlife at its best! Dianne and I can personally vouch for the quality of the experience:

https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Hotel_Review-g154922-d1587523-Reviews-Grizzly_Bear_Lodge_Safari-British_Columbia.html

We had our own personal guide for three days. We got to see grizzlys right up close and personal, like within 60 ft of a momma bear! Dianne was freaking out!LaughLaugh I was absolutely thrilled!!! We had Orcas swim right underneath our boat! They were so close I could have stepped over the side of the boat and stood on their backs! We got to see whales breaching and dozens of other marine wildlife.

The lodge can only accomodate 10 guests or so, so it is a really personal experience. There are several other lodges that offer grizzly bear viewing but none of them will get you up so close and so intimate with the wildlife. As a bonus, we got to fly in a fully restored vintage Dehavilland Beaver float plane from Campbell River on Vancouver Island into Minstrel Island where the lodge is located. Sorry, no trains in the area.

Not cheap. Worth every penny. Experience of a lifetime!!! I have no association with the lodge other than being a totally satisfied customer!

Dave

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Posted by York1 on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 11:29 AM

Dave,  there's nothing wrong with your joke.

The problem is that I'm the most gullible person you will ever meet.  Puns and sarcasm go two miles over my head.

I will say that I am interested buying some of your swampland in Florida.  I'll be in touch.

York1 John       

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