Paul_D_North_Jr CNW 6000 and others here - Thought you might be interested in this photo (not mine) recently posted to RailPictures.net - a unique 'in-the-cab' photo of M340 SB on Byron Hill - here's the link to it: http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=336970 - Paul North.
CNW 6000 and others here -
Thought you might be interested in this photo (not mine) recently posted to RailPictures.net - a unique 'in-the-cab' photo of M340 SB on Byron Hill - here's the link to it:
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=336970
- Paul North.
The engineer looks relaxed because there isn't much for him to do while the train growls up the hill--just put it in the 8th notch and sit back and hope everything keeps working....
Boy.....that is an interesting and good "as it's happening" shot.
Quentin
tree68 Speaking of steam - Spent most of the day at the local train show, looking around and occasionally getting my picture taken (I was in uniform). One of the vendors had a New York Central marked RR lantern for sale, marked at $50. He told me to make an offer, and I did, $40. He accepted. All indications are that it's authentic, a Dietz Vesta manufactured in Syracuse in 1922. It has "New York Central" stamped into the lid as well as cast into the globe. I'm thinkin' I really scored on this one. From what I can tell, I can put some oil in it and light it up (and may well do so for Polar Express). It's in excellent condition. Aside from that, I bought a calendar, a ballast hopper, and some people (something I do at every train show). I'm ready for a nap.
Speaking of steam -
Spent most of the day at the local train show, looking around and occasionally getting my picture taken (I was in uniform).
One of the vendors had a New York Central marked RR lantern for sale, marked at $50. He told me to make an offer, and I did, $40. He accepted.
All indications are that it's authentic, a Dietz Vesta manufactured in Syracuse in 1922. It has "New York Central" stamped into the lid as well as cast into the globe.
I'm thinkin' I really scored on this one. From what I can tell, I can put some oil in it and light it up (and may well do so for Polar Express). It's in excellent condition.
Aside from that, I bought a calendar, a ballast hopper, and some people (something I do at every train show).
I'm ready for a nap.
Larry..........Sounds familiar to one I have....{actually it's on display in our former C&O depot here now used as a Trail Head}. Depot is fully restored...{Carl's been there}....and mine has C. C. C & St. L. cast in the clear globe....It too is in good shape. The wick winds up real easy,etc....
Anyone else here notice how easily messages can be duplicated on this reincarnated forum? And we've lost the option to delete our own messages.
The Ringling Brothers/Barnum & Bailey Red Unit circus train is moving from Kansas City to Grand Rapids today and tomorrow. Reportedly the routing is via the old BN (at least east from Galesburg) to Chicago, then CSX up to Grand Rapids. If anyone sees it, please let us know where and when--there's a lot of leeway in the operation as of now, and we wouldn't mind getting out somewhere (Eola? LaGrange? Blue Island? Porter?) to see it, especially if it came through in daylight.
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)
zardoz Paul_D_North_Jr: CNW 6000 and others here - Thought you might be interested in this photo (not mine) recently posted to RailPictures.net - a unique 'in-the-cab' photo of M340 SB on Byron Hill - here's the link to it: http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=336970 - Paul North. Looks like the train is just south of ChurchRroad. The engineer looks relaxed because there isn't much for him to do while the train growls up the hill--just put it in the 8th notch and sit back and hope everything keeps working....
Paul_D_North_Jr: CNW 6000 and others here - Thought you might be interested in this photo (not mine) recently posted to RailPictures.net - a unique 'in-the-cab' photo of M340 SB on Byron Hill - here's the link to it: http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=336970 - Paul North.
Dan
Carl:
Yes, as you can see, I now have a dupplicate post here too...either {above or below}, depending how one has his progression set. I saw that last night and went thru the process of deleting one of them, and thought I did....?? Yes, I went thru the process of answering why: And of course my response was: "Dublicated the post"...Although I don't know how I'm doing it....So, seems to be some kind of problem....I'm either overlooking something, or there is a problem in this new system.
Noting your remarks this morning, I checked and found it was still there....Sometimes it seems one can delete a dublicate and other times not....??
And one more....Trying to place a quote in a response to a post, the result {at least for me}, it provides the total post one tries to take a few lines from to answer to....Another...???
Also.....How does one tell when a poster is on line.....?
never mind, I guess you have to check the who's online link on the right.
(I thought there was another way...but it's not working now).
It's been fun. But it isn't much fun anymore. Signing off for now.
The opinions expressed here represent my own and not those of my employer, any other railroad, company, or person.t fun any
The option to delete has been restored--but whether or not you can use it depends on whether a reply to your post has been posted. If one has, you can't delete yours.
Modelcar Carl: Yes, as you can see, I now have a dupplicate post here too...either {above or below}, depending how one has his progression set. I saw that last night and went thru the process of deleting one of them, and thought I did....?? Yes, I went thru the process of answering why: And of course my response was: "Dublicated the post"...Although I don't know how I'm doing it....So, seems to be some kind of problem....I'm either overlooking something, or there is a problem in this new system. Noting your remarks this morning, I checked and found it was still there....Sometimes it seems one can delete a dublicate and other times not....?? And one more....Trying to place a quote in a response to a post, the result {at least for me}, it provides the total post one tries to take a few lines from to answer to....Another...??? Also.....How does one tell when a poster is on line.....?
And, if I want to quote just a part of a previous post, I block it, copy it, acknowledge whom I am copying, paste it, and enclose it between quotation marks.
I trust that these problems will be taken care of soon.
Johnny
After posting the above, I remembered how the "Blondie" program on radio began sixty or so years ago--"Ahnt, Ahnt, Ahnt now, don't touch that dial! It's time for 'BLONDIE!'" Don't touch that button!--unless you want to repeat your post.
Now to quote Tree68: "Aside from that, I bought a calendar, a ballast hopper, and some people (something I do at every train show)."
Larry, you bought PEOPLE?!
Deggesty Now to quote Tree68: "Aside from that, I bought a calendar, a ballast hopper, and some people (something I do at every train show)." Larry, you bought PEOPLE?!
And he does that at every trainshow! A little free advice: if you would feed them, you wouldn't have to keep buying new ones.
I just want to know how Larry got that "ballast hopper" home . . .
Paul_D_North_Jr I just want to know how Larry got that "ballast hopper" home . . .
Larry Resident Microferroequinologist (at least at my house) Everyone goes home; Safety begins with you My Opinion. Standard Disclaimers Apply. No Expiration Date Come ride the rails with me! There's one thing about humility - the moment you think you've got it, you've lost it...
zugmann Deggesty: Larry, you bought PEOPLE?! And he does that at every trainshow! A little free advice: if you would feed them, you wouldn't have to keep buying new ones.
Deggesty: Larry, you bought PEOPLE?! And he does that at every trainshow! A little free advice: if you would feed them, you wouldn't have to keep buying new ones.
I probably ought to let them out of those little plastic packages they come in, too...
tree68 Paul_D_North_Jr: I just want to know how Larry got that "ballast hopper" home . . .
Paul_D_North_Jr: I just want to know how Larry got that "ballast hopper" home . . .
I'm still trying to get my head around the "buying people" thing...you'd think he was a Chicago politician!
CShaveRR you'd think he was a Chicago politician!
you'd think he was a Chicago politician!
Are these the same people who would vote early and vote often?
Bruce
So shovel the coal, let this rattler roll.
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AgentKid CShaveRR: you'd think he was a Chicago politician! Are these the same people who would vote early and vote often? Bruce
CShaveRR: you'd think he was a Chicago politician!
What? You don't have thew frequent voter card??
zugmann What? You don't have the frequent voter card??
What? You don't have the frequent voter card??
Oh MAN, that is all I need.
We have a Mayor's race in Calgary that is really turning into something. I worked as an Office Manager in election campaign offices in the mid eighties and nineties. I never stopped being interested in the issues, but I stopped working there because I became disenchanted and disheartened with the people I was working for. Now I have the feeling I may get drawn back in before this race is over in mid October.
What is the line from the movie? "I keep trying to get out, but they keep sucking me back in".
If I disappear from the forum for the next month, that is what happened.
I believe the "vote early, and vote often" came from the kinda great state of Louisiana.....
Randy Vos
"Ever have one of those days where you couldn't hit the ground with your hat??" - Waylon Jennings
"May the Lord take a liking to you and blow you up, real good" - SCTV
CNW 6000 tree68: Paul_D_North_Jr: I just want to know how Larry got that "ballast hopper" home . . . I want one...or two.
tree68: Paul_D_North_Jr: I just want to know how Larry got that "ballast hopper" home . . .
rvos1979 I believe the "vote early, and vote often" came from the kinda great state of Louisiana.....
I checked on Google and the origins are a little unclear. The consensus seems to be a tossup between former Chicago Mayor William Hale Thompson and Al Capone. Richard J Daley also comes in for mention.
Another source for the coupler/hitch cover: http://www.raildriver.com/products/hitch.php.
AgentKid rvos1979: I believe the "vote early, and vote often" came from the kinda great state of Louisiana..... I checked on Google and the origins are a little unclear. The consensus seems to be a tossup between former Chicago Mayor William Hale Thompson and Al Capone. Richard J Daley also comes in for mention. Bruce
Now that I think about, Mr. Capone does seem to come to mind.....
No offense to Carl, but I don't think the Chicago area has ever been quite right since the fire....
Awesome Larry...thanks (you too Jim)! I will get one ordered tomorrow after work.
tree68 Another source for the coupler/hitch cover: http://www.raildriver.com/products/hitch.php.
James
No offense taken, Randy! I think Chicago's "colorful" history is part of what makes it such a neat town. I have to say that I'm not a native Chicagolander, and I don't really live in Chicago, but I don't think that you'll find a more people-friendly large city anywhere. This past week, on "Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me," they were having a little fun at Chicago's expense, comparing it to other cities "where mayors are elected", on the occasion of Richie announcing that he won't run again. (Love him or hate him, he's done some amazing things to and for the city.)
We don't have any hitches on our car, darn it! But one of those would look good on a bike, don't you think?
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