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Jeffrey's Trackside Diner Tour — FEBRUARY, 2021

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Posted by gmpullman on Friday, February 5, 2021 8:36 PM

PM Railfan
Who knows where Ed will have us in a few days.

Toying with the idea of heading to Hay River, NWT, the northern-most point accessable by train in North America. I hear the weather is balmy there. Yes, Alaska RR is slightly more northern but isn't directly linked to the rail network.

https://books.google.com/books?id=x9MDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA110#v=onepage&q&f=false

Can't recall if we've been in Nevada yet? maybe head a little west, hit Reno before we pick up the Canadian National this time out of Vancouver?

 Nevada state line by Mike Danneman, on Flickr


Somehow I made it to the Top-O-the-Page!

Is it too late for nuts of dough?

 donuts by Edmund, on Flickr

 

 

 

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Posted by PM Railfan on Friday, February 5, 2021 8:47 PM

PS: couple more things i left out folks.....

UP831) A couple pages back you posted a pic of a 'diesel' loco being turned on an ole armstrong turntable. My question is..... why would you need to turn a diesel?

Kevin) WOW! Never had a car stereo that could play that loud.

-Or-

It wasnt a ciggy, it was one of Ed cigars! Laugh

But hey, i know where they can get a good construction guy with a brand new laser leveler!

Am i being too fascitious? Its only 3 hours sleep afterall.

 

A#1 North!

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Posted by York1 on Friday, February 5, 2021 8:56 PM

Kevin, Douglas beat me to it.  You're almost done with your house.  You might be able to pick up some spending money for the layout -- it looks like someone in the neighborhood will be looking for a good carpenter.

That house looks like it's in terrible shape.  Does it look like any part of the house can be salvaged?

Two years ago, the house behind us caught fire from smoldering fireworks.  Their daughters were sleeping in the basement and there wasn't an egress window.  They got out OK, but that scared me.  We have our grand kids sleep in the basement when they visit, so we immediately had three egress windows installed.

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Posted by York1 on Friday, February 5, 2021 9:01 PM

gmpullman
Toying with the idea of heading to Hay River, NWT, the northern-most point accessable by rain in North America.

Ed, you're the conductor.  We'll ride where you want to take us.  Make sure the diner and the lounge car are fully stocked before we hit that sparsely populated area.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, February 5, 2021 10:38 PM

Good evening ... 

 

PM Railfan

 

Garry) Id like to see more of your trip pictures, specifically the Golden Spike celebration. I was not able to attend anything like that. Id like to see what i missed. Looks like it was a great time! Please show us more.

  

 

Douglas .... I have a few other pictures from that trip loaded into the computer. 

We arrived 3 days before the celebration and did other sightseeing. We also rode on the Heeber Valley Railroad tourist train which was very worthwhile. 

Our locomotive was pink, and it was not my favorite paint scheme. 

They had these two locomotives parked near the station, and I think they have better paint schems. 

Steam locomotive number 300 was also parked nearby.

The first re-inactment of the Golden Spike was very crowded. There were numerous Big Shots giving speeches. Huge TV screens showed everything. They had actors wearing authentic costumes performing the re-inactment. The conclusion included a large fireworks display, and a fly-over of Air Force fighter jets. 

I already posted a picture of the second re-inactment, and by then most of the crowd had departed. 

The next day, we went to Ogden The Big Boy and the Northern were parked at the UP Museum with the special train. It was very crowded. 

 

I'll be back later with more. 

GARRY

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Friday, February 5, 2021 10:38 PM

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Kevin, Douglas beat me to it.  You're almost done with your house.  You might be able to pick up some spending money for the layout <SNIP>  Does it look like any part of the house can be salvaged?

A few years ago a house about 1/2 mile away, that I drive by all the time burned in a similar fashion.

The cement block walls and concrete slab were OK, but all the interior walls and roof trusses were damaged.

They just cleared out the shell, and built a whole different house within the boundaries of the existing concrete block walls. The floor plan and roof lines were completely different.

I would imagine something similar will happen to this house. This is way beyond anything I am capable of. A job for real professionals.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, February 5, 2021 11:19 PM

Kevin.... That house looks like a mess. It is good people escaped unharmed. 

...

More pictures of Utah trip. These show some of the locomtives and equipment at the UP Museum in Ogden. 

In the following picture, you can see a small boiler for a narrow gauge steam locomotive which was being rebuilt at a shop in the museum. 

This picture shows a generator car that was part of the special train. 

 

Inside the mueseum, they had a very nice model railroad layout, and they had various railroad artifacts. 

 

More later. 

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Posted by CNCharlie on Friday, February 5, 2021 11:34 PM

Good Evening,

Getting cold out there.

Bear, I'll have to pick up a copy of that book. I had his book about the Avro Arrow that is an amazing but sad story. A movie was made about the Arrow that starred Dan Ackroyd. Murray Peden is from Winnipeg and a well known lawyer here. 

Ed, I've been to Hay River twice. Not a great time of year to go there but do get some Arctic Char if we go. It is a fresh water salmon and really fine eating. The more direct way to get there would be north from Montana to Edmonton. If I had thought about it we could have gone to Churchill from Winnipeg. Via runs trains there in summer and fall to see the polar bears. 

Well bed time has arrived.

CN Charlie

 

 

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, February 5, 2021 11:35 PM

On the following day, we followed the special train from Ogden, UT to Evanston, WY. Many other vehicles had people doing the same thing, and it was challenging to keep up with the train while stopping for photos. 

The train arrived in Evanston, WY well ahead of us, but we went there for more photos. 

 

There was a small railroad museum in the old UP shop buildings. We had a free ride on the turntable going 360 degrees. 

The mainline had been closed for freight trains while the special train was enroute. We some trains waiting in Evanston to go westward. 

The special train stayed in Evanston overnight, and departed eastward the next day. 

 

Everybody ..... Have a good night. 

GARRY

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, February 5, 2021 11:47 PM

One more photo. 

As Kevin says: ..... The world is a beautiful place. 

This waterfall is a short distance east of Odgen, UT,

 

Good night. 

GARRY

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Saturday, February 6, 2021 1:44 AM

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Inside the mueseum, they had a very nice model railroad layout, and they had various railroad artifacts. 

The museum in Utah is one of the best railroad museums I have visited.

This is one of the scenes on the model railroad in the museum.

The model railroad displays are shown of shadow-box style through the walls. It is a great experience.

The World Is A Beautiful Place.

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Posted by NorthBrit on Saturday, February 6, 2021 5:04 AM

Good morning all.  The snow that is forecast hasn't arrived yet.   Just more rain.

I have got a liking to  baking.  Therefore a busy day baking pies etc.   They will be on the table later.

Thoughts & Peace to All who Require.

 

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Posted by gmpullman on Saturday, February 6, 2021 7:49 AM

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The more direct way to get there would be north from Montana to Edmonton. If I had thought about it we could have gone to Churchill from Winnipeg.

I thought about that, Charlie. My intent was to hit Idaho so Kevin could shade it in on our souvenir map.

PM Railfan
Kevin) WOW! Never had a car stereo that could play that loud.

Back in the late '90s my nephew was "tricking-out" an S-10 pickup with hydraulics and a super-duper audio system.

He ran #8 wire to a set of amplifiers he had in the bed. Paid $5/foot for this stuff! (Monster Cable)

Every once in a while I'd look at what he was up to and I saw that wire running through the sheet metal and tied to a set of batteries and NO FUSE!

I told him it was a disaster waiting to happen! Sure enough, he was doing that jumping-jack hop that those hydraulic car "enthusiasts" like to do and one of the batteries tipped and shorted everything out. Lots of sparks, sheet metal welded to other metal parts and lots of toasted wire. The battery blew its top off before a fire started.

That $30 fuse block was looking like a pretty good investment right about now!

Garry, thanks for those excellent photos of your travels!

I finally got my John Deere ordered direct from the factory Cool No estimate of when it will be delivered but I'll either be plowing snow or cutting grass with a green machine. Turns out by ordering direct I saved $500 for buying "off season".

THAT'S money for trains!

I came across this fascinatind water pump in The Netherlands and thought I'd pass it along. Wouldn't this make a neat addition to a model RR? Those six giant walking-beams being animated!

 

https://www.haarlemmermeermuseum.nl/cruquius-museum

I had one of these Wilesco steam engines like the one shown in the photo at the site above. I might have to look into finding another one to satisfy my childhood memory Cool

 

Cheers, Ed

 

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Posted by BigDaddy on Saturday, February 6, 2021 8:38 AM

Dave maybe you need a different narcotic.  When my son was 10-12 he had a non stop cough.  I gave him some tylenol with codiene.  Two hours later he was inconsolable.  He hallucinated that he flushed me down the toilet!

Didn't know you could buy Deere Direct.  When I was looking for riding lawn mowers in Sept there were none to be had new, except for the low end Home Depot stuff, because of the virus.

I have an Ogden pic or two

I think this was the same narrow gauge engine 

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Posted by gmpullman on Saturday, February 6, 2021 9:05 AM

BigDaddy
Didn't know you could buy Deere Direct.  When I was looking for riding lawn mowers in Sept there were none to be had new, except for the low end Home Depot stuff, because of the virus.

 

Exactly what I ran into. One dealer's lot was bone-dry, another one was simply closed and no one answered phones or emails.

My intent was to go to the Deere website and try to find someone to contact at least to get my name on a waiting list or something.

Finally went HERE,added all the accessories I wanted and clicked "Buy It Now".

About an hour later got a call from a dealer a few towns over and they said they'll let me know when it has arrived and I can pick it up. They said "usually within ten-fourteen days"

We shall see. I put the order in on a Friday afternoon and, so far, I haven't seen the pending charge come up on my CC.

It's been years since I've owned a John Deere. Fingers crossed Big Smile

Good Luck, Ed

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, February 6, 2021 9:34 AM

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They said the teenager that lives there was installing a speaker system in his car, and an electrical fire broke out in the car.

So much for "do it yourself" unless you have some clue of how to do it anyway.....

Well....  Deep subject.  I got a call yesterday from Rochester Regional Health.  At 2:20pm today I shall be sitting properly sociallty distanced to get my first jab of the vaccine!  YES!!!  There are two pop up clinics happeneing today in little Geneva, NY one is at a church in the lower income part of the city and the other is at The Hospital.  I tried to get signed up for the one at the church as the Pastor of the church is a friend of mine (president of the MLK committee - I am the treasurer),  I talked to him and he sent my info to the person in charge of sign ups for that one.  May not be related but I got a call yesterday from the Medical group and was told to have my butt over to the hospital today!  The pop up clinics are run by the same group, I know. I'll take what I can get!

I already have the appt. for the second dose a month from now.  I am feeling well at the moment and just drove over to where it will be held to make sure I saw some sign of activity and there is a sign out by trhe drive that we are to use!

YES!!!!!!!

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Posted by York1 on Saturday, February 6, 2021 10:05 AM

Good morning, Diners!  I assume by now we are near Reno somewhere.  The desert is a beautiful place.

It's snowing again.  We've had about six inches and it's supposed to continue through to tomorrow morning.  I have one gallon of gas left for the snowblower, so it looks like that will be used tomorrow.

I working with the Arduino code on making some flashing lights for a crossing.  The next step is to actually build the crossing signals.  I've seen some great looking ones on Mel's site and some others, but I'm not sure I'm up to building these in N Scale.  Of course, that's part of the fun of this hobby -- the challenges of working on something that might be difficult.  At least that's what I keep telling myself.

In this morning's paper, I read an obituary of someone living here in my small town whom I didn't know.  What's more, the obit said that he was a model railroader.  It really made me wish I had gotten to know him, and it makes me wonder how many other nuts like me there are living here.

Great pictures of Utah, Henry, Kevin, and Ed (and anyone else I missed).  I love that part of the country.

Ray, glad you're getting your vaccination.  I got mine two days ago, with the second scheduled for the first of March.

Ed, when your Deere arrives, why don't you drive out and see me?  I could use it today.

Bear, Charlie, and others, interesting conversations about the bombers.  In Arizona, at the Confederate Air Force display, I got to climb into a B-17 on the runway.  In movies, they always looked big, but in real life they were pretty tight inside.  To get into the seats, you had to be pretty agile.  There was no walking around in the plane.

Douglas, Have you had your car for years, or was it something you had bought for a hobby?

Dave and others, I hope your health improves and you get some relief.  As has been mentioned, sometimes the medicine is worst than the illness.  I'm thinking of you, and I hope you let us know how things are going.

Time to go out and start clearing.  It's still coming down hard, but it helps to do it in smaller doses than to wait until it's over.  If you don't hear from me for a while, have someone go out and check the snowbanks.

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Posted by GMTRacing on Saturday, February 6, 2021 10:35 AM

Good Morning All,

   A regular to go please Flo. Douglas, the New Haven when it was still running it's branch to Pittsfield Mass had an Armstrong turntable by the then unused roundhouse. They used it to turn both the FL-9s (for obvious reasons since you can't see diddly reversing, and the RS-3s because it was slow speed going and coming and the engineers preferred to run short hood forward to better see obstacles (like cars stuck on the tracks, the occasional cow and often grass overgrowning the tracks so they could get a run on it). Nicely balanced and maintained the engineer and brakeman or conductor could turn the engine so long as it was centered on the bridge. 

   Got the broken trailer emptied and the lift gate back in place by putting a pan under the leaking ram for the hydraulic lift gate (two - one each side) and putting the leaked fluid back in the sump. At the end the gate wouldn't go back over center so we used the tried and true forklift with a pallet on it to assist the gate and got if all closed back up and off to the repair shop in time (they closed at 11:00 today). 

this is a video of another one to give you an idea.

Lots to do today so I best get after it.   Ciao, J.R.

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Saturday, February 6, 2021 10:57 AM

gmpullman
I thought about that, Charlie. My intent was to hit Idaho so Kevin could shade it in on our souvenir map

I erroneously deleted the map when I cleaned out my pictures on the first of the month.

-Kevin

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Saturday, February 6, 2021 11:06 AM

Howdy .

Ed ... You are welcome. Thanks for commenting. 

Henry .... Thanks for sharing your Ogden photos. Nice ! 

.....

Here is a photo of the traffic on the way to the Golden Spike celebration. It was a very long two-lane road from the interchange at the Interstate Highway to Promontory Point. Bumper to bumper. 5 to 10 mph. 

 

 

One more photo. .... Kevin says "The world is a beautiful place". .... One the days of our trip was sightseeing in Idaho. 

We saw Shoshone Falls. It is called "the Niagra Falls of the West", and it is huge. The Snake River has been carving rocks here for many centuries. Vertical distance actually is significantly greater than Niagra Falls. 

 

Everybody ...... have a nice day. 

GARRY

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Posted by gmpullman on Saturday, February 6, 2021 11:49 AM

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I erroneously deleted the map when I cleaned out my pictures on the first of the month. Is this correct?

We did Oklahoma and Kansas. In the east we did Connecticut but not Maine.

We'll have to consider poor, lonely Nebraska?

 Domeliner through Verdon by Mike Danneman, on Flickr

 

York1
Ed, when your Deere arrives, why don't you drive out and see me?  I could use it today.

Geez, I wish you would have said so, John. I could have just clicked the quantity to 2 — problem solved! Wink

Cheers, Ed

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Posted by CNCharlie on Saturday, February 6, 2021 11:55 AM

Good Morning,

It is cold here! The windchill is -47! 

Cold air coming down the vent put out yhe fireplace pilot last night. Glad I was able to re-light it.

Started reading  book I got for Xmas. It is about Miss Supertest, a hydroplane boat powered by a Rolls Royce Merlin engine.

I have to go out today to pick up some veg from our green grocer. Good thing the block heater is plugged in.

I will be lucky to get the jab by the end of March as there has been delivery problems here. Supposed to be sorted out by the end of the month. The positivity rate is now 3.5% and only 40 new cases for a city of 750,000. Besides who wants to leave the house in this ewather. 

Think I'll pull out one of those Branchline sleeper kits now that I'm in a kit building mood.

First, another coffee.

CN Charlie

 

 

 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Saturday, February 6, 2021 12:46 PM

gmpullman
We did Oklahoma and Kansas. In the east we did Connecticut but not Maine.

Edited the map; it looks like we are missing Delaware, Maine, Nebraska, Rhode Island, and West Virginia... let me know if any more corrections are needed.

-Kevin

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Posted by gmpullman on Saturday, February 6, 2021 1:25 PM

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Edited the map; it looks like we are missing Delaware,

We passed through Delaware on the Congressional Limited back in January on our way up from Florida.

 PRR, Newark, New Jersey, 1968 by Center for Railroad Photography &amp; Art, on Flickr

 AEM7 937 at Davis Tower by Edmund, on Flickr

Davis Tower is in the "other" Newark — Newark, Delaware.

Cheers, Ed

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Posted by moelarrycurly4 on Saturday, February 6, 2021 4:07 PM

Had my second shot today, 

So far only a bit of stiffness, no other symptoms so far. 

 

was able to get my parents in to get their first jab last thursday. 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Saturday, February 6, 2021 4:10 PM

gmpullman
We passed through Delaware on the Congressional Limited back in January on our way up from Florida.

Delaware has been shaded in.

-Kevin

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Posted by cats think well of me on Saturday, February 6, 2021 5:47 PM

Greetings everyone,

Hoping everyone is doing well this weekend and that the snow storm rolling in soon won't be to awful. I moved my truck and my mom's crossover in case my city has a snow emergency declared. Hoping not, but playing it safe. 

I'll take a Croque Madame, with a mimosa to drink please. 

For those unfamiliar, a Croque Madame is a French ham and Gruyere cheese sandwich with Bechamel or a milk sauce on top, and some Dijon mustard as well. It is then broiled in an oven, and when done, a fried egg is put on top. I used Brioche bread to make mine, as well as added some bacon to Americanize it a bit and because it just did not have enough cholesterol as is ha ha. 

I have today and tomorrow off from work so for today, I went for a short hike around the local park with a friend which I enjoyed and glad to see him as I hadn't much at all since before the pandemic began. 

Alvie

 

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Posted by CNCharlie on Saturday, February 6, 2021 7:26 PM

Alvie, Haven't had a Croque Madame or Monsieur for a long time. Reminds me of our trips to France. Hope those pickles are cornichon. My eife is mad for them so we always have them on hand. 

Had the CP Hudson out for a run. It sure struggles with 22" radius but nice to see it in motion. I did some research and found out my model was the last import by Van Hobbies. It dates from 2002. They also imported a few Bullet Nose Bettys. No wonder it was so expensive.

Soon tea time,

CN Charlie

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Saturday, February 6, 2021 7:32 PM

Good evening. 

Firstly , I will not be on the computer for the next week .  We leave early in the morning to go visit with relatives in Alabama and in the Florida Panhandle . I will check in via iPhone when I can.

Alvie .. Thanks for telling us about that food item. It sounds delicious. 

MLC ... Glad you had your second dose . I had no side effects at all with either  of the two doses of the vaccine.

 

Ed... I could provide pictures of Burlington in Nebraska . Unfortunately , I will be traveling for about a week and can't do it then. CB&Q had a lot of track in Nebraska. Walthers Union Station kit is based on the Burlington station in Omaha, Nebraska. 

Have a good evening , everyone.

 

 

GARRY

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Posted by cats think well of me on Saturday, February 6, 2021 7:41 PM

CN Charlie,

The pickles are Gherkins which are similar though, not exactly the same as Cornichons. It all turned out tasty though.

Alvie

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