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Jeffreys Track Side Diner for May 2022

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Posted by Track fiddler on Friday, May 27, 2022 6:34 PM

Evening

Oh Oh!  By the looks of it, Bears negotiating the medical Pullman to the Diner again.  You can park it on the siding in front of my slip.

I'll leave my Trolley at home for awhileWink

On a more serious note, sending positive thoughts and hopes that the misseses feel better soon.

 

Today ranked in the upper top three nicest days this spring so far here.  Went out early and worked on decks all day as there's only about sixty-seventy of them left to do.  Not all this year of coarse.  I can do them at my leisure and it's actually rather enjoyable hutz putz work when it's nice outside.

Tired.  Having a Miller.  Gonna comb through the Forum in a little bit here.

 

 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Friday, May 27, 2022 4:07 PM

York1
I haven't been able to contribute many vacation train photos.  I've traveled a lot, but didn't take photos.  My wife, who took lots of pictures, didn't take train photos.  Now, if someone's interested, I have about two million grandchildren photos.

I think I have about two million pictures of my girls. We just got the first grandkid. He is six months old now, and I might have 500,000 pictures of him already.

The girls were my favorite models for decades.

I try to be concious of how often I post pictures of them. I know I post a lot.

My poor baby/baby was freezing the day I took this picture of...

Trains I Have Seen On Vacation #39

-Photograph by Kevin Parson

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Back to working on the living room.

-Kevin

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Posted by "JaBear" on Friday, May 27, 2022 4:03 PM

Matron by Bear, on Flickr

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Posted by York1 on Friday, May 27, 2022 3:24 PM

Good afternoon, diners.  (Or good evening, David, and good tomorrow morning to Bear, and ... are there any others?)

I haven't been able to contribute many vacation train photos.  I've traveled a lot, but didn't take photos.  My wife, who took lots of pictures, didn't take train photos.  Now, if someone's interested, I have about two million grandchildren photos.

Dave, I have never been to Newfoundland, so that sounds like an interesting place to park the diner.

Here's hoping that Rick is feeling better, Henry is feeling better, and Brent's wife and David's wife are getting along OK.  Anyone else with health issues, I'm thinking of you.

I've had a busy day today, and it gets busier around here until next Wednesday.  I really don't like schedules like this.  In between the scheduled items, I will need to take care of some outdoor projects.

Have a good rest of the Friday, everyone.

 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Friday, May 27, 2022 2:01 PM

Trains I Have Seen On Vacation #38

-Photograph by Kevin Parson

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Good afternoon.

-Kevin

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Posted by NorthBrit on Friday, May 27, 2022 1:26 PM

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Posted by NorthBrit on Friday, May 27, 2022 1:18 PM

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Posted by dti406 on Friday, May 27, 2022 1:05 PM

Since the last few pictures have been preserved cabooses, here is one from Michigan where the DT&I Modelers group had one of our yearly meetings.

The owner had purchased and moved the caboose to his back yard, then rebuilt it to a like new condition. It has since been sold and moved to a railroad preservation group.

Rick Jesionowski

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Posted by dti406 on Friday, May 27, 2022 1:01 PM

SeeYou190

Well, this was a disappointment...

My Bachmann "Silver Series" 250 ton undecorated wrecking crane arrived today.

This is really lower-end train set quality stuff, and I guess it will just become another project.

EDIT: I put it back in the packaging, and noticed it says "Painted Unlettered" on the box end. I guess I can forgive the yellow ladders, but not the overall low quality.

-Kevin

It called Botchmann for a reason!

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Friday, May 27, 2022 12:32 PM

Trains I Have Seen On Vacation #37

-Photograph by Kevin Parson

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Good Morning!

-Kevin

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Posted by hon30critter on Friday, May 27, 2022 7:04 AM

NorthBrit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newfoundland_Screech

Hi David!

Your research on Newfie Screech only tells the recent history (I'm not being critical). Screech goes back a long way in Newfie history. The origin of the name 'Screech' is an interesting, although possibly fabricated, story from WWII.

I hope Dawn is doing well. I'm glad that you were able to get away to Norway.

Cheers!!

Dave

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Posted by NorthBrit on Friday, May 27, 2022 5:59 AM

The Newfoundland Railway is fine by me, Dave.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newfoundland_Screech

 

David

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Posted by hon30critter on Friday, May 27, 2022 5:50 AM

Hi guys!

I can't believe it is almost June already! That means we have to choose a place to move the Diner to. Does anyone have any suggestions?

I had suggested several months ago that it might be interesting to tack the Diner on to the Newfoundland Railway. The Newfoundland Railway was a narrow gauge line (42") that was started in 1881 and ceased operations in 1988. It played a crucial role during WWII in helping the Allies get personnel, equipment and supplies to Europe.

Alas the railway is no more, but Newfoundland is a beautiful place to visit in the summertime (not so much in the winter!), and the railway has an interesting history. We could add salt cod and cod tongues to the menu as well as Newfie Screech (I wonder how many of our American and British friends know what Screech is, or how it was made?).Smile, Wink & GrinLaughLaughLaugh

If Newfoundland interests anyone, please say so. If you don't like the idea, please say so too.

I will volunteer to move the Diner, that is unless someone else would like a turn at it. It really doesn't take much work.

Cheers!!

Dave

 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Friday, May 27, 2022 3:07 AM

The World Is A Beautiful Place

-Photograph by Kevin Parson

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Time for me to hit the rack.

Be back tomorrow.

-Kevin

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Thursday, May 26, 2022 8:39 PM

Trains I Have Seen On Vacation #36

-Photograph by Kevin Parson

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BigDaddy
I have a Tichy Crane, which I have yet to build, going on 35 years.  It is more detailed.

I have the four car Tichy Work train set, I think I have had it ten years... still have yet to build it too.

Water Level Route
Does it still come with a knob you can insert into the crane window to operate it?  Looks identical (except for the paint) to a bachmann one I got close to 35 years ago.  I've still got it.  Knob and all! 

Yes, it sure does have the window knob, similar to a Tyco Car. I did not try the knob. There is an instert to keep pressure on the cables so they do not come unwound. I did not want to disturb the mechanism.

Water Level Route
It is a bit of a bummer that they are selling it as a silver line item, but I guess they don't have a bronze line,

Yeah, I thought "Silver" would be above this quality. Sad

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It happened today!

First Mango Of The Season!

What A Beauty!

So Delicious!

-Photographs by Kevin Parson (on my stupid phone)

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I found a couple more places where I needed to apply mud while sanding. I better get the texture on tomorrow, no matter what.

-Kevin

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Posted by Water Level Route on Thursday, May 26, 2022 8:06 PM

Evenin' diners.  Flo, I'll take a bowl of vanilla ice cream with some hot fudge sauce on it.

Henry, good luck with your shoulder and the doctors.  I hope you find some relief and healing soon.

SeeYou190
This is really lower-end train set quality stuff, and I guess it will just become another project.

Does it still come with a knob you can insert into the crane window to operate it?  Looks identical (except for the paint) to a bachmann one I got close to 35 years ago.  I've still got it.  Knob and all! Laugh  It is a bit of a bummer that they are selling it as a silver line item, but I guess they don't have a bronze line, do they?  Hope the drywall sanding goes...smoothly!  Sorry.  Couldn't resist. Laugh

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Posted by BigDaddy on Thursday, May 26, 2022 7:53 PM

I have a Tichy Crane, which I have yet to build, going on 35 years.  It is more detailed.

I flipped through the Diner posts but I'm not really getting an understanding of what is going on.  Prayers to those who need them.

My shoulder is gaining strength at a rate I can finally notice.  It still hurts and it shouldn't. The UBA pain clinic can't figure out how to respond to an email!  I have to ask a nurse what did the doctor say and she can quote his response, which otherwise, I cannot see.  I have an appointment Friday.  They are in for an earfull.

 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Thursday, May 26, 2022 2:53 PM

OK... now I am really going to sand drywall... for real this time.

-Kevin

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Thursday, May 26, 2022 2:51 PM

Well, this was a disappointment...

My Bachmann "Silver Series" 250 ton undecorated wrecking crane arrived today.

-Photograph by Kevin Parson

At this price point, I was expecting a bit more. All the details are bulky and molded on. Nothing is free standing. The pictures made it look like the steps on the crane were PE brass, but they are just painted yellow. That seems somewhat deceptive for an "undecorated" model.

The boom car's roofwalk is actually molded to the house. Just terrible.

This is really lower-end train set quality stuff, and I guess it will just become another project.

EDIT: I put it back in the packaging, and noticed it says "Painted Unlettered" on the box end. I guess I can forgive the yellow ladders, but not the overall low quality.

-Kevin

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Posted by gmpullman on Thursday, May 26, 2022 2:38 PM

SeeYou190
And cabooses that never go backward!

Another B&O I-5 gets a reprieve:

 BnO_C2170_Burton-OH by Edmund, on Flickr

At this point the cab of the Peterbilt is sitting precicely over the former right-of-way of the B&O's Lake Branch that this car ran on (with steel rail under it instead of asphalt).

 B&O_Caboose2_Mid by Edmund, on Flickr

 Middlefield_0001 by Edmund, on Flickr

I'm the guy with the yellow cap...

Cheers, Ed

 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Thursday, May 26, 2022 1:15 PM

Track fiddler
I've always liked the switchers that never look like they're going backwards

And cabooses that never go backward!

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I need to get off of the forums and go sand drywall.

-Kevin

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Posted by howmus on Thursday, May 26, 2022 12:36 PM

"Great pictures Ed. I have never seen a 45 ton in operation. I bet they were fun to watch."

Well not much operation but here is our 45 Tonner moving in an out of the shop.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmgjwaKQKPg

Even more interesting, I think is old 1843, our Fairbanks Morse switcher.  I used to see her switching at the Seneca Army Depot in Romulus, NY way back when she was moving boxcar loads of that which the US government would not confirm nor deny......  LOL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ih3eEeylUYY

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Posted by Track fiddler on Thursday, May 26, 2022 9:50 AM

Never heard of the Royal Gorge Railroad.  Perhaps I'm influenced by the Milwaukee Road but I like the orange color scheme.

York1

And the well-kept old caboose.

 

York1
Someday I'd like to get back and ride this train through the gorge.

I wonder if the word Gorgeous came from riding a Train through a Gorge?  You should do that to find out John.  I've always wanted to spend some time in Colorado myself.

 

gmpullman

I've always liked the switchers that never look like they're going backwards EdHuh?

 

 

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Posted by Track fiddler on Thursday, May 26, 2022 8:33 AM

Good morning

I have a virtual phone consultation with a gastrologist specialist this morning.  Ain't out of the woods yet, so hopefully this will be a step in the right direction.

Has been cool and rainy up here.  Hope we get a break today like they said, so I can get to some outside projects.

 

Make it a great day gentlemanWink

 

 

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Posted by York1 on Thursday, May 26, 2022 8:03 AM

Good morning, everyone.  Bacon, eggs, and black coffee, Chloe.

We are now having our third day of rain!  It's supposed to quit by noon.  This is so nice -- slow rain for several days.  We don't often get this out here.

These are days when I don't have to feel guilty about working on the layout instead of outdoor projects.

Two years ago, I drove into Canon City, Colorado, on my way through.  I got there too late to see the Royal Gorge railroad in action, and all I could do was to take a few pictures.  Someday I'd like to get back and ride this train through the gorge.

Have a great day, everyone.

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Thursday, May 26, 2022 6:37 AM

Another nice day. Last day of our retreat. Renewal of vows and then a Fancy Festal Feast to celebrate jubilarians.

Prime Rib is on the menu... we get that about three times a year.

 

Some people would not know a rare peice of meat if it came in and bit them on the rump.

 

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Posted by Water Level Route on Thursday, May 26, 2022 6:22 AM

Good Morning all.  Flo, I'll second Dave's coffee on the go please.

Hope everyone is happy and healthy!

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Posted by NorthBrit on Thursday, May 26, 2022 4:15 AM

Good morning Diners.  A coffee on the go please, Flo.

 

In the 1930s  a member of Dawn's family  worked at Consett Iron Company.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeOnudmiqzU&ab_channel=TomBaldwin

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rLO02rit7w&ab_channel=BritishPath%C3%A9

 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Wednesday, May 25, 2022 11:05 PM

gmpullman
Switching a grain silo in Indiana.

Great pictures Ed. I have never seen a 45 ton in operation. I bet they were fun to watch.

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Trains I Have Seen On Vacation #36

-Photograph by Kevin Parson

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I am going to be doing the final sanding on drywall tonight in the living room. I need to get the texture on the wall tomorrow.

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Posted by gmpullman on Wednesday, May 25, 2022 9:58 PM

A time-honored pose:

 WM 1309 by Todd Dillon, on Flickr

I'm sure glad these fellows aren't pressed to wear hi-vis vests and hard hats, heck, they are probably off the ground high enough to require a harness and fall protection.

 WM 1309 by Todd Dillon, on Flickr


 


I'm all for safety but there's times when in a photo-op it is nice to see the crew in period dress. 

Kevin posted some industrial scenes a while back from one of his holiday trips. I have a few, too:

Switching a grain silo in Indiana:

 Switcher2 by Edmund, on Flickr

 Switcher1 by Edmund, on Flickr

And Edon, Ohio:

 LTE_GP30_2185Edon by Edmund, on Flickr

Hot metal in Wierton, West Virginia:

 Hot_metal3 by Edmund, on Flickr

I had a fellow visit my layout once. An expert, he saw I had a few bottle cars and slag cars coupled together. "You know, they would never haul slag and hot metal together in one train like that" he says.

 Hot_metal1 by Edmund, on Flickr

 Hot_metal2 by Edmund, on Flickr

I pulled up these photos and told him where and when I took them. "Well, they are probably taking those cars to be scrapped or something" I said, yeah, or something.

I'm sure glad we have experts to disseminate such valuable information.

Cheers, Ed

 

 

 

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