CShaveRRTime to return to work, after a three-day weekend. I don't expect the yard to be a pretty place this morning.
Do you get another 3 day weekend for Memorial Day? Or will your yard be close to normal on Monday?
You should be getting your new Trains magazine on Saturday. Perhaps after reading the article on Bailey Yard you could give us a comparison between your place and that one.
Carl
Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!)
CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM)
Would you believe there is an entry for FTD in Wikipedia? Some things have really gotten easier. No more heavy encyclopedia books to lift.
Anyway, FTD was established in 1910 as Florists' Telegraph Delivery and changed its' name to Florists' Transworld Delivery in 1965. I sort of remember that, because by then telegraph was disappearing from the railways and as an idea in society as a whole. Both my parents always lamented that fact, but time marches forward.
The idea of telegraph, and its' expressions, have mostly disappeared from people's minds, but I still get a certain feeling when I hear the line from Gordon Lightfoot's "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald"; "The Captain wired in, he had water coming in..." They would have of course been using a radiotelegraph set.
Bruce
So shovel the coal, let this rattler roll.
"A Train is a Place Going Somewhere" CP Rail Public Timetable
"O. S. Irricana"
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CShaveRREvidently that aspect of the "job" has affected her a bit.
My school teaching sister seems to get "affected" the same way too, at times.
I enjoyed your daughter's notes
CShaveRRIt now appears that UP 1983 and 2001 will be joining the 6936 at Franklin Park the first weekend in June.
CShaveRRLow-maintenance Lounge here--I have to come in every once in a while to keep the cobwebs away. We just got back from a lovely lunch with Johnny and Ricki Degges (we all know Johnny as "Deggesty"). They are on an amazing cross-country (and then some!) trip via Amtrak and rental cars, and we persuaded them to put Lombard on their route. Three trains went past during the hour that we were in the restaurant. We had borrowed a wheelchair, and after lunch gave Johnny and Ricki the narrated, guided tour of Lilacia Park, where another stack train went past us. The tour was shortened by the threatening, and occasionally rainy, skies (we skipped the weeping mulberry trees and Rastus), but the park was pretty, even without the lilacs and tulips--we learned that people from Utah really appreciate lots of green planty things!
We had borrowed a wheelchair, and after lunch gave Johnny and Ricki the narrated, guided tour of Lilacia Park, where another stack train went past us. The tour was shortened by the threatening, and occasionally rainy, skies (we skipped the weeping mulberry trees and Rastus), but the park was pretty, even without the lilacs and tulips--we learned that people from Utah really appreciate lots of green planty things!
If Utah is anything like Arizona, and I'm sure it is in some places, then I can see why they like green things!
Do you know if they are coming through Omaha on their way back to Utah?
Willy
Hey Carl, I t looks like you have been spending too much time in here by yourself . Perhaps I should help knock down the cobwebs, mabee even set up the popcorn machine .
Well,'railfanning is like a box of chocolates, you never know quite what you're gunna git' .
Just about the last thing I expected to see, especially on the west coast, was this:
A F unit in regular freight service in 2010???. Nevertheless I caught this train approaching the US Gypsum plant in Plaster City, Calif last week. I suspect this is a unit from Campo ( the Pacific Southwest Rail Museum) leased to to operator of the old Corizzo George line and this was the daily (?bi-daily or whatever) eastbound run to UP because the F was behind the train (as if it ran around at the previous sideing to work US Gypsum's yard). There were covered hoppers (sand from Campo) and tank cars (? water or some other non wallboard product) in the mix.
I also happend to pass by the US Gypsum plant at Empire, Nv.a couple days later where I found a massive stageing area for the Ruby pipeline project has sprung up.
Also the UP is putting quite a bit of resources into fixing up the former Modoc Northern, nee Lake co. Ry., Great Western, SP, NCO... Lakeview branch for stageing a large quantity of pipe (not sure if it's the same Ruby pipeline or not and haven't taken the time to look into it, but probably is).
Has anybody heard from Chris (Copcar) lately??? His photographic talents are missed .
chad thomas Has anybody heard from Chris (Copcar) lately??? His photographic talents are missed .
He's been around, but not as much- we keep in touch more on Facebook and fuzzybroken's 3-um (http://www.fuzzyworld3.com/3um/index.php) than on here.
Brian (IA) http://blhanel.rrpicturearchives.net.
Willy2 If Utah is anything like Arizona, and I'm sure it is in some places, then I can see why they like green things! Do you know if they are coming through Omaha on their way back to Utah?
As to Omaha, we will be passing through on #5 Friday week. I expect we will be asleep (and, Mookie, I expect we will be asleep when we pass through Lincoln).
Johnny
Chad:
The F9A is a refugee from Yakima Washington (Temple Industries Washington Central's Spirit Dinner Train)....Wondered where that rascal (#82 or #84) got to. It has a cousin, F7A #101 somewhere, probably Yakima (at one point, there were 4 A's and a B unit, most of the others are near you in the Carrizoso Gorge).
Deggesty Willy2 If Utah is anything like Arizona, and I'm sure it is in some places, then I can see why they like green things! Do you know if they are coming through Omaha on their way back to Utah? Willy, there are some green spots in Utah, but nothing at all like what we saw when driing up and down the Shenadoah Valley As to Omaha, we will be passing through on #5 Friday week. I expect we will be asleep (and, Mookie, I expect we will be asleep when we pass through Lincoln).
She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw
Finally back from the trip to Kansas...would've hit the "hog law" on the road about 40 minutes to home yesterday but we had to get there. Trip report and pics to follow once I get a chance to get things processed and posted.
Dan
CShaveRRGetting ready to hit the road today from Columbus. Didn't see much rail traffic at all yesterday, except for a CSX move right in downtown Columbus.
Carl.....From your note written in Columbus....it appears we passed each other rather close yesterday. Passed thru Columbus on {straight thru}, I-70 yesterday {Tuesday}, about 1 pm headed for Indiana, returning from Pennsylvania.
Quentin
CShaveRRYes, Quentin--we were on 70 from the outskirts of Indianapolis to Broad Street in Columbus. This was early afternoon.
In that case....we passed within 200' {or closer}, of each other someplace along 70....
mudchickenThe F9A is a refugee from Yakima Washington (Temple Industries Washington Central's Spirit Dinner Train)....
Running an F backwards is a real pain.
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Sounds like you're having a good trip, Carl! Just out of curiosity, what is the Erie-Sistable? It must not be so irresistible if you resisted.
Next stop is Omaha, right?
...or a short jaunt an hour north of Milwaukee?
Persuaded? I had hoped that we would be able to get together, and had let Carl know what times we would be in Chicago this trip so he could work out the best time according to his (and Pat’s) schedule. As it was, we stopped in Lombard for lunch with them at the Main Street Café (we now know why they eat there so often that they are well-known by the staff), and then an all too short walk in the Park. We stopped there on our way from Evanston (where Ricki lived from her birth until shortly the family moved to Memphis) where we saw the current version of the hospital where she was born and the apartment and the two houses where she lived (we saw the house in Lake Forest where they lived just before moving) to Bolingbrook, where one of my nephews and his wife live.
Except for another visit to Memphis, we have finished Ricki’s memorabilia of this trip, and I have a third one of my four living sisters-in-law to visit.
We arrived in Portland this morning, rented a car, and drove to where we think we met (introduced by a freight train), and we leave for sunny California tomorrow.
MookieEveryone sleeps thru Lincoln!
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