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Posted by hon30critter on Tuesday, June 14, 2022 2:06 AM

Here are a few more pictures of the Newfoundland Railway:

Part of the service facility in St. John's. Note the scale car:

CNR (TERRA) St. John's NFLD Yard. Photo taken and submitted by Jim Parker.

CNR (Terra) Observation Passenger car at St.. John's NFLD. Jim Parker collection.

CNR (Terra) Caboose at St. John's NFLD. Jim Parker collection.

My favourite steamer, a ten wheeler. Note the locomotive number:

Picture yourself working on this line in the middle of May. The blackflies would eat you alive!

Blackfly catcher?

Cheers!!

Dave

 

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Posted by BATMAN on Monday, June 13, 2022 11:41 PM

I rarely drink beer but Moosehead is always in the bar fridge for those times I just feel like a great beer. It also pays its keep holding the track down while the caulk dries.

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Posted by hon30critter on Monday, June 13, 2022 11:12 PM

SeeYou190
I think Dave said he would like a Moosehead Lager if I remember correctly.

Thanks for the Moosehead Kevin!

My dad was introduced to Moosehead when he was stationed in the Maritimes before being sent overseas to WWII. He liked it a lot, but he always assumed it was only sold in the Maritimes. He was delighted when I showed up at the cottage one summer in the 1990s with a case of Moosehead. He was normally an ale man but the Moosehead went down quite nicely!

Cheers!!

Dave

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Monday, June 13, 2022 10:29 PM

TOP OF THE PAGE

Drinks Are On Me!

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I think Dave said he would like a Moosehead Lager if I remember correctly.

-Photograph by Kevin Parson

ENJOY!

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Good Evening.

I have not been sleeping well the last three nights. I am going to try and turn in early and do something about that.

Right now I am so tired.

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The World Is A Beautiful Place

-Photograph by Kevin Parson

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I will see all of you tomorrow.

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Posted by York1 on Monday, June 13, 2022 8:00 PM

up831
They do things a little differently here.  Where I come from, if you hear the sirens, one is on the ground headed your way.  Take cover!  Here, they see it different.  Oh well, I think no tornado and everyone is safe.  That's good.  I think there were 80 mph wind gusts in the area.

 

Jim, out here in my small town, it is generally the same as Kansas.

Years ago, they used the sirens anytime radar indicated or someone thought it might be a tornado.  There were so many false alarms that they found out people were not taking the sirens seriously.

Now, a tornado actually has to be sighted before the sirens go off.  When we hear the sirens, we know we better head for the basement since one is on the ground headed our way.

As Kevin has commented about hurricane warnings in Florida, weathermen sometimes go overboard predicting that every storm is the storm of the century, resulting in people ignoring the warnings.

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Posted by up831 on Monday, June 13, 2022 7:21 PM

Hi Everyone,

Brunhilda, coffee with cream, please.  

Eggs Benedict?  I'm sorry, for eggs I'll take two cheesy scrambled with ketchup on them and scattered hash browns with ketchup also.  Yum!

We just had a tornado "warning" here.  The sirens were going off and for a couple of minutes, it looked plausible.  I went outside and looked up as soon as the rain let up.  I have to admit that I hadn't seen that much turbulence and swirling in a cloud since I left Kansas.  Yeah, one could've formed in the cloud, but didn't, or if it did it would be a ways east.  But. Didn't see any rotation forming.

They do things a little differently here.  Where I come from, if you hear the sirens, one is on the ground headed your way.  Take cover!  Here, they see it different.  Oh well, I think no tornado and everyone is safe.  That's good.  I think there were 80 mph wind gusts in the area.

Dave, those pictures of the inlets in Newfoundland could just as easily be in Norway.  Just beautiful!

Lion those pecan buns look delicious, but I have to pass on them.

Hope everyone is ok.

Less is more,...more or less!

Jim (with a nod to Mies Van Der Rohe)

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Monday, June 13, 2022 12:30 PM

My memories of Eggs Benedict go along with my memories of cruising on our favorite small liner, only 300 or so passengers.  I actually had Eggs Benedict most mornings, because I could.  Not healthy, but it was only for 7-10 days of luxury.  I haven't had them since Covid pushed us out of cruising.

On a side note, I was reading on some garbage web page that actor Dirk Benedict, an "action figure" from the likes of The A-Team and the original Battlestar Galactica, took his screen name from a breakfast menu item.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Monday, June 13, 2022 9:47 AM

Good morning everyone.

My wife came back from Seattle a few days ago, and I have been busy at home.

Ed: Juno is a cutie.

I will be back as I have time.

-Kevin

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Posted by York1 on Monday, June 13, 2022 8:07 AM

Good morning, diners.  Bacon, eggs, and black coffee, please.

 

NorthBrit
Now where shall I sit?     Fifteen hours since the last person visited the Diner.

I was not able to get to the diner for a while.  On the road, I visited some other diners, but none had the interesting people my favorite diner has.

While the rest of the world worked, I was having a very difficult time relaxing in my daughter's backyard:

Big Smile

I returned home to an overgrown lawn and piles of mail.  I think I'd rather be back there.

Dave, I agree about Lion's posting.  I haven't had Eggs Benedict since I was in New Orleans, but seeing his food photos has me wanting some.

Charlie, I completely understand about your dog.  Somehow those dogs get into our lives so much with their unconditional love.  The house sure seems empty when they're not around.

I have a lot of yard work waiting.  I'll probably check in later today when I recover from the unpleasant task.  We're supposed to top out at 105°F today, so I need to get this done early.

Have a good day, everyone.

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Posted by hon30critter on Monday, June 13, 2022 6:56 AM

I got ambitious last night and went through all of the stuff that I have in boxes. Obviously my memory is failing because I found several items that I had totally forgotten about. For example, I thought I had three TH&B locomotives. I have six! (I'm not complaining!). I thought I had about a dozen CP diesel locomotives. I have more than 20! (I'm still not complaining!!). 

I also discovered numerous freight car kits and RTR cars that I had totally forgotten about. I found a box of 16 Union Pacific covered hoppers and a box of five Milwaukie Rd horizontal rib 40' steel boxcars. I have six Walthers Russell snow plow kits as well as six or more other snow plows in various states of assembly.

Obviously I have far more rolling stock pieces than I could ever fit onto my 5' x 12' layout. I'm going to cull the herd and give the surplus to my old club. I have absolutely no interest in putting them on eBay. Life is too short. I don't need the hassle.

Despite all of that, I still search eBay for unusual items and bargains.DunceBang HeadSighSmile, Wink & GrinLaughLaughMischief

Cheers everybody!!

Dave

 

 

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Posted by hon30critter on Monday, June 13, 2022 6:28 AM

Okay Bro Elias, you have finally broken my resolve! Our local Diner, which we visit frequently, offers a seriously delicious looking Eggs Benedict. So far I have managed to resist the temptation because I have repeatedly told myself that Eggs Benedict isn't a particularly healthy dish (as if the rest of the stuff on the menu was low calorie! Ha!). Next time we go to breakfast I will order Eggs Benedict! Damn the torpedos! Full speed ahead!! If I get addicted to it, it's all your fault!!Smile, Wink & GrinLaughLaughLaughDinner

Cheers!!

Dave

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Posted by gmpullman on Monday, June 13, 2022 6:20 AM

Monday, Monday —

 

 Argentia Mixed Heads Home by Joe McMillan, on Flickr

Canadian National train #208, the Argentia mixed, skirts Conception Bay as it approaches a station stop at Holyrood, Newfoundland, July 25, 1984. The train is en route to its home terminal in St. John's, about 30 rail miles ahead. In the consist this day is the sleeper FOGO (with an observation platform) from the old days of the trans-island CARIBOU, Newfoundland's premier train. Most of the old CARIBOU cars had been stored at Whitbourne for years, but at least the FOGO is headed to a museum in St John's. Photo by Joe McMillan.

 Rail to Water Transfer by Joe McMillan, on Flickr

Rail to Water Transfer

 

On July 31, 1984, the Lewisporte switcher shoves a car of appliances into the CN Marine transfer shed at Lewisporte, Newfoundland. The appliances will be loaded onto the SIR ROBERT BOND for shipment to Labrador. The BOND was in Labrador service at the time after being bumped from North Sydney to Port aux Basques ferry service. The Lewisporte branch connected Lewisporte harbor with the main line at Notre Dame Junction. Photo by Joe McMillan.

 

Well, yet another kitten has found its way here from the wilds. I named this little pip-squeak Juno.

 

 Juno_First day by Edmund, on Flickr

 She is tiny and as friendly as can be! No idea who or where the mom is. 

 

 

Enjoy your day — Ed

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Posted by Water Level Route on Monday, June 13, 2022 6:06 AM

Good Morning Diners.  Zoe, a black coffee in a Southern Pacific mug please.  Thanks.  I'll have one of Dave's Old Peculiers later.

The wife's car has to go back to the shop again.  The dealer is chasing an issue with the turbo on the car.  First step was completed last week (A drain system on the intercooler to address accumulated fluids.  Condensation really).  Got the same trouble code again yesterday.  Looks like a new turbo is next.  

Went camping this weekend.  Upon returning home, I discovered the black tank is still showing 2/3 full.  From what I read, it's most likely something like toilet paper (or worse) stuck on the level sensor.  Not a huge deal as the toilet is a straight drop into the tank so I can keep an eye on the level manually the next time we head out.  Still, I sure like things like that to work.  Hopefully another fill and dump of the tank solves it.

Later guys.

Mike

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Monday, June 13, 2022 3:05 AM

The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.

Here there be cats.                                LIONS with CAMERAS

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Posted by NorthBrit on Monday, June 13, 2022 3:02 AM

Good morning Diners.   A full English please,  Janie.

Now where shall I sit?     Fifteen hours since the last person visited the Diner.

 

A bottle of Old Peculier for everyone.

 IMG_5730 by David Harrison, on Flickr

 

David

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Posted by CNCharlie on Sunday, June 12, 2022 11:37 AM

Lion, those eggs bennie look very good! Thanks.

Thunder is cracking but not raining. We have had a few showers and more expected for a few days. I have a grocery run later. Hope it stops. We are still doing curbside. I haven't been in a grocery store since March, 2020.

Still missing Robbie, think of him every day. This will be the second summer without him. 

Time for another coffee.

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Sunday, June 12, 2022 5:39 AM

The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.

Here there be cats.                                LIONS with CAMERAS

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Posted by NorthBrit on Sunday, June 12, 2022 5:02 AM

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

A quick visit.

 

 

 
 
 
A Beartoon, especially for David, which will probably not help York1Johns’ understanding of the game, either!
 

Cricket by Bear, on Flickr

 Cheers, the Bear.Smile
 

 

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Posted by hon30critter on Sunday, June 12, 2022 3:13 AM

Here is a short video made by a Newfie that explains a lot about what it is like to live in Newfoundland:

Dave

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Posted by hon30critter on Sunday, June 12, 2022 1:57 AM

Here are a couple of shots of Newfoundland scenery. I believe that they are taken in Gros Morne National Park on the west coast of the island:

Dave

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Posted by Track fiddler on Saturday, June 11, 2022 10:42 PM

 

And looking at the size of modern car parks, she’d be a tight squeeze there as well!!
 

LaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaugh

You're Killing me!

 

 

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Posted by hon30critter on Saturday, June 11, 2022 9:50 PM

I'm still on the mailing list for my old club (I still pay annual dues). I just got a note that someone donated almost $10,000 worth of train stuff, all in good condition and all saleable! The timing couldn't be better. The club has had to cancel three train shows since Covid started. Those shows paid the bills. The donation will pay the rent for most of a year.

My wonderful wife Dianne asked me if there was anything on the list that I would be interested in. She has never objected to me spending money on train stuff. Alas, there wasn't anything that I didn't already have so I decided not to indulge.

Dave

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Posted by Sparky Rail on Saturday, June 11, 2022 9:11 PM

SeeYou190
Sweet ride Sparky!

Thanks Kevin!

SeeYou190
Yes they do, they are called Milwaukee M18 tools!

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Posted by maxman on Saturday, June 11, 2022 4:56 PM

SeeYou190
My wife came back from Seattle last night. Her flight was supposed to arrive at 10:00PM, but was delayed until 1:30 AM.

She met a lady on the plane that was stranded at the airport because her rental car place was closed...She asked me to give her a ride.

Once this woman was in the car, she kept on changing her destination, and then asked to be taken to Gulf Coast Hospital emergency room.

"No Good Deed Goes Unpunished."

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Posted by "JaBear" on Saturday, June 11, 2022 4:47 PM

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The Understanding Nod is a husbands’ best go to in relationship matters. It far outweighs that most important phrase, “Yes Dear”, as the Bear finds at times it's hard to make it sound sincere!!!Embarrassed LaughLaugh
 
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Posted by Attuvian1 on Saturday, June 11, 2022 4:21 PM

CNCharlie

Time to get back outside as I am on soil duty, filling a pail so she can plant pots at her potting bench.

Hey, Charlie _

Is that going to be real dirt or that prissy techno-stuff you buy in bags at Home Depot or the nursery (if you have the bucks)?  I know where you're coming from.  When folks see our backyard for the first time they're apt to look at both of us and say how nice it is.  I generally offer, "She's the gardener, I just dig the holes."  Accompanying husbands nod understandingly.  Smile, Wink & Grin

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Posted by CNCharlie on Saturday, June 11, 2022 4:07 PM

Good Afternoon,

I never liked land yachts but my FIL sure did. He was a Lincoln man. When I met my wife to be, he drove a white Continental Mk. IV, later he had a MKV that was even larger. In the '80s he 'downsized' to a Town Car. The Volvo S80 I have now is the largest car I have ever owned. Wait, I lied, for 6 months in '79 I had a '77 Plymouth Grand Fury complete with the 400 cu. in. engine. I traded it in on a Capri, which was a Mercury Mustang.

I cleaned the track on the layout today as I have a beach train ready to go with the J4e Pacific on point just like I remember when I was a lad in 1958.

Time to get back outside as I am on soil duty, filling a pail so she can plant pots at her potting bench.

CN Charlie

 

 

 

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Posted by "JaBear" on Saturday, June 11, 2022 3:11 PM

Water Level Route
I don't understand it. Root beer is one of my favorites. 

And long may you continue enjoying it, Mike!
 
I may have written before how my Grandma, a young woman in the Great Depression of the 30’s, while lucky enough to have paid employment, hated food wastage, “be grateful for what you’ve got and I want to see a clean plate at the end”, so I’m not a fussy eater, in fact I like food too much, and have always been keen to try something new, but there is always a but!
 
One of the joys of a virtual Diner is that I can indulge in one of Br. Lions sugary treats to go with my Sunday morning coffee.
 
Mr. TF, I see you make reference to “Landyachtz”, they are known as “Yank tanks” in these parts. If I was ever to win the Lottery, I think a '58 Bel Air would look good in the garage, except it wouldn’t fit!! And looking at the size of modern car parks, she’d be a tight squeeze there as well!! (Also, my chances of winning the lottery are relatively slim as I don’t buy tickets! Another lesson from my Grandma.)
 
I’m finding the “Visit” to Newfoundland interesting, and hadn’t realised that it had remained separate from Canada for so long, and that in one of the videos it was suggested that the debt incurred by running the railroad was so crippling for the Newfoundland Government, that it was one of the reasons for joining the Confederation!
 
A Beartoon, especially for David, which will probably not help York1Johns’ understanding of the game, either!
 
Cricket by Bear, on Flickr
 
And in Kevins’ The World is a beautiful place” category.
 
Upsteam by Bear, on Flickr
Downstream by Bear, on Flickr
 
Thoughts and Best Wishes to All that need them. Kia Kaha.
Cheers, the Bear.Smile

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Saturday, June 11, 2022 11:40 AM

Chloe, may I have a bowl of pretzels and a Diet Pepsi please?

My wife came back from Seattle last night. Her flight was supposed to arrive at 10:00PM, but was delayed until 1:30 AM.

She met a lady on the plane that was stranded at the airport because her rental car place was closed. Only National was open, and they were out of cars. She asked me to give her a ride.

Once this woman was in the car, she kept on changing her destination, and then asked to be taken to Gulf Coast Hospital emergency room. I asked what was wrong, and she said she hurt her knee in Boston and wanted to get it looked at.

The flight was from Seattle.

Whatever, I dropped her off at the hospital with her luggage. We did not get home until after 3:00 AM.

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Posted by Track fiddler on Saturday, June 11, 2022 10:40 AM

                    POST HOG!     

     

Judy said she has learned to like all three of them.  She said it took some getting used to but she likes when the cocky one comes around because he makes her bust a gutLaugh

 

 

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