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Welcome to Jeffrey's Trackside Diner July, 2020 In The UK and British Isles

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Posted by Steven Otte on Tuesday, July 28, 2020 9:00 AM

No fried feet for me, thanks, Flo. I'll take the Hardy Railroader's Breakfast.

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Tuesday, July 28, 2020 10:14 AM

Yesterday morning I felt great. Today I feel terrible.

I am taking my wife to an eye-doctor appointment today. She has a big problem with her left eye and is feeling nervous about it.

I am going to start working on the Lanai Ceiling next. I bought a drywall crane and am going to try and tackle this task myself.

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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, July 28, 2020 10:20 AM

Hello again,

Just got my first 1.6 mile run in this morning.  Probably will do the second half this evening when it gets cooler again.  Only about 78°F out there at the moment so it wasn't too bad running.

York1
I'll pay for everyone to join me this morning with bacon, eggs, bacon, bacon, coffee, and bacon.

What???  No Spam!!!

"Waitress: Well, there's egg and bacon; egg sausage and bacon; egg and spam; egg bacon and spam; egg bacon sausage and spam; spam bacon sausage and spam; spam egg spam spam bacon and spam; spam sausage spam spam bacon spam tomato and spam;"

"Wonderful Spam, Wonderfull Spam!!!"

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Tuesday, July 28, 2020 10:22 AM

York1
I'll pay for everyone to join me this morning with bacon, eggs, bacon, bacon, coffee, and bacon.

I have not had bacon in weeks... this just occurred to me. We had BLTs the second or third week of lock-down back in March. Other than that there has been no bacon.

I should get some.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Tuesday, July 28, 2020 11:57 AM

I'll take the standard Breakfast Brunch.  I don't really like pig feet with extra salsa, just a strange sense of humor.

Love the old stone and brick, hilly Rivertowns you posted a while back Kevin.  And I'm due for a BLT myself.

Enjoyed visiting my daughter in Faribault Minnesota yesterday.  After lunch we walked the whole hilly Town taking pictures

 

Faribault Minnesota.

It's a Crying Shame they painted the whole thing, the bricks can't breathe.  Just the painted sign in the middle would be fine

 

The River Stone buildings

You can see where the egress windows used to be before the street and sidewalk came 

Just love this little church

 

The Brick ones

It is said there's a ghost on the third floor of this building and not a nice one.  I believe it.  It was a very large antique store before a Distillery.  A mirror fell off the shelf and busted over my daughters head about 5 years ago.  She was not hurt or cut.

Coke, Coca-Cola

 

The Mills

 

The 14 ton weight limit BridgeTongue Tied 

My daughter said last week an Amazon truck topped out on this bridge destroying the cargo cube.  The bridge is still fine.  Ain't the first time

 

The Depot

 

The Victorians

Most well over a 100 years old.  The Old Buildings in the Old Town's sure pass the test of time.  It must be that the brick/stone Masons and Carpenters cared about what they did.  Thier Work outlasted thier lifetime.

 

 

TF

 

 

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Posted by York1 on Tuesday, July 28, 2020 12:17 PM

Nice pictures!  It would be nice to be able to scratchbuild some of those for my layout.

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Posted by hon30critter on Tuesday, July 28, 2020 3:42 PM

My wife just made an unpleasant discovery in the back yard. A rat has moved in under our garden shed.GrumpyBang HeadGrumpy I don't want to put out rat poison because that will also likely kill the chipmunks, so we are going to buy a live trap. If that doesn't work, I'll hire an exterminator.

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Posted by gmpullman on Tuesday, July 28, 2020 3:53 PM

Track fiddler
The 14 ton weight limit Bridge  My daughter said last week an Amazon truck topped out on this bridge destroying the cargo cube.  The bridge is still fine.  Ain't the first time

When I get bored I like to peek in at 11 foot 8 inches and see what's new:

I imagine this bridge has ended a few truck driving careers pretty quickly.


 

This one actually caught a fire engine! Now that had to be an expensive repair. (1:09)

Just when you thought you were having a bad day Crying

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Posted by Track fiddler on Tuesday, July 28, 2020 4:22 PM

LaughLaughLaughWhistling

Entertaining Ed

Beckoning me for a new found vacation spot.

I sure hope those rental truck guys got the extra insurance that was offered.  I wonder what was in the last truck that caught on fire.  Too bad the guys going the wrong way realized they were going the wrong way.  In this situation the wrong way was the right wayLaugh

 

I could watch those four hours

 

 

TF

 

P.S.   I'm going to move down there and make a living becoming an aluminum scrapper.  I'll go to the bridge every day and camp out and say,  "I'm so sorry that happened to you, let me help you clean up this mess" LaughPirate

 

 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Tuesday, July 28, 2020 4:59 PM

TF: That is a beautiful little church picture you posted.

Ed: Down here in Florida we do not have very many bridges with low clearance heights. Our biggest problem is drivers not folding the stick of an excavator correctly when they load it on a low-boy so it is higher than 14 feet.

Excavators on trailers hit bridges almost every month down here.

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Tuesday, July 28, 2020 5:05 PM

Back in Massachusetts, they did a repaving job on the heavily-travelled Route 128, four lanes each way.  Shortly thereafter, a truck collided with a bridge.  As it turned out, they had not milled down the original roadway, and the new pavement when added to the old reduced the clearance of the bridge below the posted value.  It took a while, but they cut out part of the bridge to increase the height.  I'm not sure if they ever milled the pavement down before adding another layer.

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Posted by moelarrycurly4 on Tuesday, July 28, 2020 6:11 PM

The changed the clearance to 12' 4" at the 11ft 8 bridge

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, July 28, 2020 6:32 PM

Howdy .... 

Just returned home from Nashville. ... Yesterday's eye surgery went exceptionally well, and I am very pleased with results so far. Other eye is next week's surgery. Thanks for the well wishes from each of you. 

Steve O. ... Mexico is a great idea. I did not know Neil retired there. Former Diner, Ed Murphy, retired there, and passed away a few years ago. He is honored on the RIP Track. 

I recall meeting Neil when Jim Hediger hosted me as I visited MR offices in 2012. I met one other editor, Steve Otte ! (I'll be surprised if Steve O remembers me.) .... I visited during normal lunch hour, but Neil and Steve were both hard at work while most employees were on lunch break. Decicated editors ! 

Ed ... Intersting videos of trucks and low clearance bridges. 

This photo is for you:

Note the name and slogan on the trailer and also the name on the blue tow truck. 

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Posted by York1 on Tuesday, July 28, 2020 6:38 PM

That's a great scene, Garry!

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, July 28, 2020 7:37 PM

York1

That's a great scene, Garry!

 

 

John York 1 ... Thank you ... 

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Posted by BATMAN on Tuesday, July 28, 2020 8:47 PM

Hockey's back!

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Tuesday, July 28, 2020 9:49 PM

This was a neat Church in West Virginia. It looked like it was built right into the side of the mountain. Look at those stairs leading up to the door!

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Posted by Track fiddler on Tuesday, July 28, 2020 10:35 PM

That is a cool Church Kevin.

There's that Riverstone again.  I see they used convex mortar joints.

This church I seen yesterday is not very becoming in appearance but it's still at churchYes  Possibly just a Lutheran School, the banners said both.

There's so many beautiful churches in Faribault.  I will have another picture day with my daughter again soon.

 

 

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Posted by cudaken on Tuesday, July 28, 2020 10:45 PM

 Eveing Diners

 Flo, give the gang and I a Beer please and Dirk a dog treat.

 Over all a very good day!

 1. Had a late coustomer. While it was pain because the wanted to take there bedding home with them. It was $1989.00 sale, that had 3 twin sets, full set and queen set, frame and head board. Got out a tad late but made a extra $30.00.

 2. Daughter scored us a free Window A/C. I tried to but a 8000 BTU unit for the bedroom Sunday and there was none to be had local. Saw the unit my daugher got for free and it looks like a 10,000 to 12,000 BTU unit. Hope to get it installed this weekend with the help of my SIL.

 3. If I am reading the letter right, it looks like my house payment just went down $85.45. That is a big help with paying off the credit card's!

 4. Credit score is up to 746! Big Smile Next Credit Karma when up dated should be 747. At one point in my life I was at 820 and the score was so good, it delaid closing on the house? They thought it had been hacked? The life went to heck, lost a job I had for 15 years and my credit score went to the ash pitt.

 Later, Ken and Dirk say's I Love You Daddy, Woof, Woof!

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Posted by "JaBear" on Wednesday, July 29, 2020 3:14 AM
Rum!! (Sounds of lip licking and general slobbering!!)
 
Some great photos gentlemen, thank you.Bow
 
Pleased to read your surgery went well, Garry.
 
GP by Bear, on Flickr
 
Thanks for your kind remark on my previous sunrise photos, Ray though I will reiterate that I’m a “Point and pray Photographer”.
 
“Red Sky in the morning, Shepherds Warning” was certainly right yesterday, the forecast weather was supposed to have been good enough for a forestry survey and photography flight but we ended up with low cloud and showers and it was cold as well!! Still it is winter.
 
Red Sky by Bear, on Flickr
 
That said, today was a bit better and the Song Thrush at the road side of the hanger was serenading me again. The Song Thrush is an introduced species and is generally liked by home gardeners, as it eats snails and slugs, but also has a liking for in season fruit, which of course the orchardists don’t like.
 
Song Thrush by Bear, on Flickr
 

“Be like the bird who, pausing in her flight awhile on boughs too slight, feels them give way beneath her, and yet sings, knowing she hath wings.” -Victor Hugo.

Thoughts and Best Wishes to All that need them. Stay Safe.
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Posted by Track fiddler on Wednesday, July 29, 2020 7:17 AM

Good morning

Another beautiful day.  The high in the mid 80's and low humidity making for what's left of an enjoyable Summer.

Glad to hear your surgery went well Garry.  I liked your modeling of the bridge/cargo cube disaster.  I knew the Bear would get a hold of that oneLaugh  Thanks and Thanks for the Thanks Bear,  it's time-consuming posting a boat load of pictures from a phone.

Well,  just finished a 4 day weekend and found plenty to keep myself busy.  Made some progress on my foam bridge piers and abutments among other things.

Have a job to do in the building that ought to keep me busy for the rest of the week, plaster and paint rehabbing a condo.  The carpets being replaced so I can slop all I want.  Normal wear and tear leaves a little bit to be desired from the last tenant being there for 10 years.  I like plastering and painting.  It's an easy-going relaxing job.

We need a little getaway here soon as vacation has been on the back burner since the pandemic started.  I can't wait forever.  I need to just try to be safe and go on with my life.  I don't think this thing is going away anytime too soon. 

A little 3-4 day get-a-way in Duluth is sounding like a plan here in the near future.  I have always liked visiting Duluth and never get tired of it.  Beautiful scenery and lots of railroad activity among it is always enjoyable.

 

Have a good one today guys

 

 

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Posted by York1 on Wednesday, July 29, 2020 8:00 AM

Good morning.  It's dark outside, with thunderstorms predicted to start soon.

When I worked, I thought staying home, with nothing to do, sounded like heaven.

Now that we've been exposed to the virus and we are on home quarantine, staying home with nothing to do is like being in jail.

Two more days in the UK.  I'm looking forward to seeing Mexico again.  I was there two years ago and loved it.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, July 29, 2020 8:35 AM

Good morning.

Bear ... thanks for commenting regarding my surgery went well.  Also LOL for the Bear Toon .

John York 1.  ... I should have told you not to show my photo to Bear Big Smile

TF ... Thanks for commenting about my picture and my surgery going well.  

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Posted by gmpullman on Wednesday, July 29, 2020 11:03 AM

 

Can we pop across the Channel to Belgium while we're on this side of the pond?

Poetry-in-motion Bow

Here she is again on her maiden run 21 July, 2011.

Kind of a pity those red driver centers didn't catch on in North America. I can think of a few domestic locomotives over here that would have benefited from such a look Cool

Anyone hear from LION lately?

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Wednesday, July 29, 2020 11:27 AM

York1
Now that we've been exposed to the virus and we are on home quarantine, staying home with nothing to do is like being in jail.

Today is the 15th day of our Quarantine since returning from our Midwest trip. We are both OK.

I am still enjoying being at home, but this is what I planned to do, so maybe that effects my outlook.

Working on painting today, then I am tearing down the ceiling in the Lanai.

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Wednesday, July 29, 2020 8:54 PM

Wow... quiet day in the diner.

The ceiling is down over the Lanai. It came down easy. I think it was about to fall.

The National Weather Service says there will be a Tropical Cyclone over my house this weekend. It is not expected to strengthen beyond Tropical Storm.

My hurricane impact windows are still in the garage. Great.

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Posted by RideOnRoad on Wednesday, July 29, 2020 9:59 PM

A little excitement in our neck of the woods today. A derailment, fire, and bridge collapse over Tempe Town Lake. Luckily no one was injured and the collapsed section was over land, not the lake.

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Posted by cudaken on Wednesday, July 29, 2020 10:09 PM

 Eveing Diners.

 Flo, give the gang and I a Beer and Dirk a dog treat.

 Kevin It was quite at work as well. Which I was fine with after Tuesday late coustomer.

 Garry Sorry I forgot to give you the Yes on the orperation. Spell Check Needed. Smile, Wink & Grin

 Later Ken and Dirk says Woof, Woof daddy.

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Posted by up831 on Wednesday, July 29, 2020 10:17 PM

Hi Everyone,

Here is the link to the derailment in Tempe.

One of the bridge sections collapsed, and a bunch of lumber loads burned up.

i would imagine the heat was pretty intense.


https://youtu.be/hqpd5fCLsRI

Less is more,...more or less!

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Posted by Steven Otte on Thursday, July 30, 2020 9:26 AM

Kevin may have a tropical storm coming this weekend, but I think we could all use a Hurricane. (And if you're worried it's too early to drink, hey, it's got orange juice in it! It's practically breakfast in a glass!)

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