cats think well of meHe said that wouldn't have been unusual for USCG boats to be sent to places suffering floods like that.
Glad you enjoyed that photo Alvie. Here is some more information on the 1937 Ohio River flood that the USCG was responding to:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohio_River_flood_of_1937
I can see how shipping by rail would have saved a great deal of time in this situation. The larger craft are 38 foot Cabin Picket boats.
Leaving for 1937 flood zone by Boston Public Library, on Flickr
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How about a nice hot fudge Tin Roof?
hot-tin-roof-sundaes by Edmund, on Flickr
As decadent as can be
Cheers, Ed
Ed,
Thanks for posting that great picture of the boats on the gondolas. F&C makes CRR of NJ gondolas like those that are near identical to a class of Reading gondolas. I'd built a pair. I had to show my dad as he's a Coast Guard vet and went to USCG basic training in New Jersey in 1970. He said that wouldn't have been unusual for USCG boats to be sent to places suffering floods like that.
Alvie
Good evening Diners. A double Singleton (whisky) please, Flo.
Rather quiet in the Diner. Even more so tomorrow and next week. We are taking the grandchildren away on holiday.
Therefore I leave you with a film of 'Railways in Cornwall'. It is aimed at young children hence the simple explanations throughout. Still worth a look.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZWz585YEaA&ab_channel=LuckyEverett
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
Good morning, diners. It's Friday! for those of you working.
Yesterday, after hours of working, I finally got a locomotive working. I did a complete reset of the decoder several times. Electronics is one of many things that I know nothing about.
The Omaha, Lincoln & Beatrice Railway is a shortline that operates in Lincoln, Nebraska. It has 2½ miles of track inside Lincoln, moving lumber, cement, and farm products.
I hope everyone has a good Friday today.
York1 John
More K&WVR film. See the American locomotive 5820. It was used in the film 'Yanks' starring a young Richard Gere.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fL7tb4mzopc&ab_channel=preservedrailway
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnkbokwMnP8&ab_channel=preservedrailway
Good morning Diners. A coffee on the go please, Brunhilda.
Today a visit yto thwe Keighley & Worth Valley Railway. The K&WVR was the first line that got me interested in Heritage Railways.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keighley_%26_Worth_Valley_Railway
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdMBzTTn-4I&ab_channel=preservedrailway
DoughlessKendallville, Indiana is home to the Kendallville Terminal Railway. A really short short line of only 1.1 miles long.
A friend of mine was the chargé d'affaires of security at the Kraft Plant. We looked around and paused long enough for me to grab this shot of No. 16:
EMD_16 by Edmund, on Flickr
Sharp little engine!
SeeYou190They have a Queen Mary Flat for 25% off, but I decided I am not buying something I cannot run.
The host of a layout I was visiting had a Queen Mary he was offering for what he paid — $65! At the time I wasn't all that keen on PRR models and passed. Like you, Kevin, I'm not about to shell out over $300 for one.
I'm glad you're happy with your new arrivals, Alvie. Due to various rescues we're up to ten cats at our little domicile. Fun little critters to have around. Never a dull moment!
Some interesting gondola loads:
I hope everyone is doing well —
Afternoon folks!
York1The 4-H 'ers work hard with their animals and projects, so it's always fun to see them.
heh, heh, heh You got that one right! You are talking to a New York State Master Guernsey Showman way back when. For the showmanship class a kid will spend hundreds of hours just with that one cow! My first showmanship cow was so in tune with me I could tie the halter strap up and just let it hang. She would follow exactly what I wanted her to do just from my body movements! I never had an animal that was able to go the the US National Show in waterloo Iowa, so the NYS Guernsey Breeders Assn. made me a herdsman for the state Guernsey Herd. I got to show the animals from the NYS herd out there. That was a WOW couple weeks. We traveled from Corning NY to Waterloo Iowa by train. The 3 herdsman rode in the 40' NYC Boxcare right along with the cattle. That was one of the experiences that turned me into a Train Buff!
OK... How about a couple photos of the Short Line where I live. That would be the Finger Lakes Railway. Some wintertime ones!
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Good morning, diners.
Another difficult day of retirement. The difficulty is deciding what I want to do.
I have to buy a plane ticket today. I don't like doing that -- it seems every time I do, I find a cheaper flight the next day.
Our county fair is starting today. When I worked, I always made it a point to go to the fair to see the work that some students had on display. The 4-H 'ers work hard with their animals and projects, so it's always fun to see them. It's a little bit of an old-time country fair feel that kids in some bigger cities don't get. However, with the heat, I doubt we will spend much time there or even go at all.
My daughters gave my wife a subscription to BritBox, a streaming service for all the British shows. I am watching it a lot more than my wife. I love the mysteries they have. Sherlock Holmes, Agatha Christie, Midsomer Murders, Morse, Father Brown, and lots of others.
The problem with these programs is that they are very involved. You have to pay attention to them. Sometimes I'm in the mood for a Murder She Wrote or a Matlock -- not much thinking.
The Rapid City, Pierre and Eastern Railroad has about 600 miles of track, mainly in South Dakota and Minnesota, but with some branches into Wyoming and Nebraska. Mostly grain and ethanol.
Photo by Jerry Huddleston from Hampton, Minnesota, US, CC BY 2.0
Have a good Thursday, diners. Things have been a little slow for the waitresses lately. I hope business picks up.
NorthBrit For the 'kid in us'. Thomas and Friends on the L&HR. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKcrUK6p4VM&ab_channel=TheDoodyman Have a Good Day Everyone. David
For the 'kid in us'.
Thomas and Friends on the L&HR.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKcrUK6p4VM&ab_channel=TheDoodyman
Have a Good Day Everyone.
Good morning everyone from the slice of Pennsylvania that is the of the Strasburg Railroad, hoping all are well.
Northbrit, the kid in me is thrilled seeing this! I loved Thomas The Tank Engine as a little kid and I know I'd have loved this so much back then. Adult me thinks its pretty great too.
I've been trying to get in a little better shape lately so I started swimming more. My local YMCA, which I've been a member of off and on for years, has a sign at the pool saying 72-lengths equal a mile so I'm trying to do at least 24-laps a day. Some days I do more than that but I'm not able to go every day. Still good to go any day I can and I'm going to the gym more in the last two weeks than I'd gone in the last several months.
My family got kittens recently! Someone from the hospital my mom works at found a pair of tiny gray kittens and we elected to adopt them. They're about six weeks old now, plus they're super fun and playful. The two of them are a fraction fo one adult cat.
On the MR front, the shelf layout has come along a lot. I recently did roads and lane markers. I'm waiting on signs to be shipped to me from the manufacturer (JL Innovative Design) I'll post pics in a separate thread soon.
Another Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway film
Lakeside Station is alongside Lake Windermere. As an aside SiLs family have a boat moored on the lake.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_iiTGjOV4Y&ab_channel=That%27llDo%21
I am off to Orlando to help my daughter more.
Be back and catch up in a couple of days.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
Staying in Cumbria there is a small Heritage Railway, The Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ilsdm-9lFWw&ab_channel=TrainsTrainsTrains
The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.
Here there be cats. LIONS with CAMERAS
Good morning Diners. Tea and toast please, Janie.
I came across this 'Thought For The Day' ----
"Do not confine your children to your own learning, for they were born in another time."
Many live performances in Minnesota through the years.
It's time for this!
https://youtu.be/K6DUFPNILvM
I do believe this one is well seasoned. Gordon did a great job in honorable remembrance for her lost crew.
TF
https://youtu.be/bgLfOrVJJMg
Who isn't busy in the Summertime?
Up in West Vancouver, One of my good friends here.
Sure have liked that scratch pizza crust you and Ed told me about. Judy gets the King Arthur
I made one the other night while working on my tunnels
Recall the roundhouse and the slow-moving Steamers moving out of their stalls looked no better than that.
Track fiddler And where the heck is my West Coast Canadian Vancouver buddy Brent? Spells ... HOCKEY and more Preferable Dogs And who could not like a guy like that???
I am here, still reading every word. Been very bizzzzzzy, but!
I have a bet on with my son on getting my fitness age down. I am 65 and my fitness age is now 45, I always win my bets.
I love a good challenge.
Glad you are back TF, I missed the nightly posting of the tunes.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
Evening
Don't say too much lately as I've been busier than flies and ants on picnic table food.
Summer's winding down eh? Christmas advertisements will start too soon now like they always do.
Had a good summer my friends, how about you?
One of my favorite artists was always Johnny Cash because he said it like it is. Another one of my favorite artists was always PF because they always said it like it is, even premoniciously.
Hope you can enjoy and understand this tune as much as I did the I first heard it because it can be understood like it is.
https://youtu.be/FPSb5QjgjAc
With these tunes, should be taken with a grain of salt.
The Inevitable is as my Grandfather said over and over, is just like walking through another door.
Never be afraid of new upcoming experiences of unknown waters, ... Author unknown
And where the heck is my West Coast Canadian Vancouver buddy Brent?
Spells ... HOCKEY and more Preferable Dogs
And who could not like a guy like that???
Doughless, I have to say thank you for posting that video. Brought a huge smile to my face! The little red & yellow SW8 was apparently the one and only locomotive on the old Ludington & Northern from about 1952 until it was sold off in the late 90's, and the only reason I know this is it is still carrying it's original paint! So cool!
Mike
Wife feels better and had a negative COVID test. Looks like the family is keeping its record of not getting COVID through these times. Pretty lucky, but we've all been fully vaxxed too.
Kendallville, Indiana is home to the Kendallville Terminal Railway. A really short short line of only 1.1 miles long. It interchanges with the NS to serve the Kraft marshmallow/caramels plant. Its my understanding that the plant and railroad have been there for decades unchanged, since the plant remains one of Kraft's more efficienct and competitive plants. It used to make those little individually wrapped caramel squares.
Its a pretty popular little railroad in the shortline/modelable railroad world. It must have the highest percentage of photgraps per mile (one) and loco (one) of almost any railroad, LOL.
It gets a cut of several corn syrup cars and covered hopper cars of sugar delivered to the small yard once a week. From there, KTR's SW8 switches the plant each day.
Several contributors have provided well detailed information. And there is even more info via Google.
https://huntervalleylines.wordpress.com/article-how-tos/layout-ideas/kendallville-in-kendallville-terminal-railway-co/
http://industrialscenery.blogspot.com/2015/09/kendallville-terminal-railway.html
Interesting pic. A modern tank car with FRA stripes next to what looks like an old ACF Cylindrical 3 bay covered hopper, which are nearly extinct, IIRC. (pic courtesy of the link above)
And a short video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5I4rU-2jVgM
- Douglas
MisterBeasleyBut, do you think I labeled the benchwork to show where the legs belonged? Looking back, I should have pulled up and saved the track and just bought all new pink foam and begun again.
It sounds like you had other things on your mind at the time.
I'm sure you will conquer the challenge of figuring things out.
BrassTrains Dot Com is having a flash sale right now.
I looked around. They have a Queen Mary Flat for 25% off, but I decided I am not buying something I cannot run. That is a hefty sum for something that would just be a photo-prop or display model.
Nothing else really tempted me.
Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway
'Owd Ratty'
https://www.mattditch.photography/holding-page/off-the-beaten-track-the-owd-ratty-boot-branch-dsz9j
From 'Owd Ratty' to La'al Ratty',
http://mattditchblog.blogspot.com/2021/01/from-owd-to-laal-ratty.html
MisterBeasleyBut, do you think I labeled the benchwork to show where the legs belonged?
I hate it when that happens.
Water Level Route MisterB, have fun with the rebuild! I went through something similar in my latest move. Each benchwork leg only bolted on to one matching location. Think I labeled them?
MisterB, have fun with the rebuild! I went through something similar in my latest move. Each benchwork leg only bolted on to one matching location. Think I labeled them?
I actually did label my layout legs as I took them down. But, do you think I labeled the benchwork to show where the legs belonged?
Looking back, I should have pulled up and saved the track and just bought all new pink foam and begun again.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
Good morning everyone. I will start the day with two bananas and some black coffee.
I am feeling OK today. I went to U-Haul and rented a truck, then I cleaned out one of my storage lockers. Tomorrow I am going to Orlando to help my baby move into her new room.
Good morning, everyone. Bacon, eggs, and coffee please, Chloe.
It's another hot and humid day. I walk my 2½ miles at 6:00 a.m. (or earlier) so it's not quite so bad. The humidity is the worst.
At church, I talked to some new members who had retired and moved to our town from Phoenix. They complained that even though the temperatures were higher there, they hated the humidity here. I told them that once the irrigation starts, the humidity shoots up and will stay that way for several months. We are surrounded by thousands of square miles of fields with pivot irrigation systems spraying water into the air.
Nebraska Northwestern RR has about 12 miles of track, and connects with BNSF. Their track is mainly old Chicago and North Western track on the old 'Cowboy Line'. They run mostly grain. They also have a a working turntable and use an old roundhouse for servicing. They also can store cars for other railroads.
I hope those of you suffering the after-effects of covid can get some relief. I don't know why, but I have been exposed quite a few times and I haven't gotten it yet. I expect that when I least expect it, I will catch it.
Have a good day, everyone.