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Posted by JoeKoh on Monday, April 29, 2019 2:31 PM

afternoon

Raining again here in Nw Ohio.Ns sent an eastbound after work.Had a Up and csx for power.Chores to do here.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by rvos1979 on Monday, April 29, 2019 1:09 PM

Been home since Friday, getting warm enough down south that I decided to get the air conditioning fixed on the semi. Dealer found a bunch of recalls and campaigns that also need to be addressed, so we are tackling those as well........

Mud, been following that wreck out by you, looks like the company that caused it has issues with brakes and the drivers not able to understand English, which may explain why he passed the runaway ramp...........

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Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Monday, April 29, 2019 7:16 AM

We got about an inch of wet, sticky snow on Saturday afternoon and evening, which was all gone by noon on Sunday.  Lynn got a few prom pictures from our granddaughter, so she seemed to have a good time.  We both agree that she is not too happy about the way the weather turned out over the entire weekend.

The daily commute is part of everyday life but I get two rides a day out of it. Paul
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Posted by CShaveRR on Sunday, April 28, 2019 11:29 PM

Our winter storm was pretty much a fizzle.  I don't think it met expectations (or fears) because the ground was warm...it snowed for as long as it was supposed to, but most of it melted in a hurry.  Still, the snow stuck around long enough to set a record for largest snowfall late in the season.  

Thankfully, the next four days' precipitation will be more liquid in nature.

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Posted by Ajsik on Sunday, April 28, 2019 10:11 PM

samfp1943
Power was Two CN leaders (GE's (54 series, and 2nd out was a 46 series), and a BC Rail unit in DP (numbers were pretty smoked out, but the series was 56..) [Unusual, because there was no BNSF power in train.]

I'm not sure where you're located, but I regularly see unit oil trains in both directions going between the UP Milwaukee and Adams sub with only CN power (usually the same 2 x 1 you saw).

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Posted by JoeKoh on Sunday, April 28, 2019 2:56 PM

Afternoon

Had a good time at the train show.Matt also visited the railroad club.Ns ran trains as well.As far as Grand Lake the water is flowing over the spillway on the west(Celina) end.It was also causing problems on the east(St.Mary's) as well.St Mary's usually does not open it's side as often.The St.Mary's river is also affecting family in the Rockford area too. Not sure if RJ Corman will be able to get to Coldwater ohio to switch.Matt has to get ready to go do dishes.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by Convicted One on Sunday, April 28, 2019 11:21 AM

JoeKoh
Flood warnings  have been issued for the area.In my old home turf around Celina Grand lake and the St.Mary's river are flooding as well

Didn't know you were from the Grand Lake area. I have a curiosity that you might be able to help with.

At the lake's west end is a fixed  concrete spillway with it's output into Beaver Creek which ultimately flows into the Wabash river.

At the lake's east end is a controlled gate  sluice that  eventually empties into the St Mary's river.

Do you have any kind of feel for how much  human effort is put into trying to balance the outflow from the lake between the Wabash and the St Marys' ?

Put another way, do you know if periodically they open the gate increasing outflow at the east end of the lake, to reduce outflow into the Beaver Creek/Wabash system during flood events?

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Posted by samfp1943 on Sunday, April 28, 2019 9:35 AM

Saturday AM;  Beautiful day and temps in the high 40's. supposed to rail later in the day. Grumpy Saw a really inusual sight while eating breakfast. WB here, was a solid Crude Oil Train, est. at  about  5000'+, of all same type of car.

https://s3.reutersmedia.net/resources/r/?m=02&d=20151006&t=2&i=1085016716&w=1200&r=LYNXNPEB9512M

Power was Two CN leaders (GE's (54 series, and 2nd out was a 46 series), and a BC Rail unit in DP (numbers were pretty smoked out, but the series was 56..) [Unusual, because there was no BNSF power in train.]

Apologise for the lack of full number series, but it was moving at about track speed, and numbers were not fully visible over the fence. All units were dirty. and pretty 'smoked up' Sigh  Also, it is unusual for one of these to roll through here at that kind of speed..

 

 


 

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Posted by JoeKoh on Sunday, April 28, 2019 5:54 AM

Morning

Rain is leaving the area.More will be back tomorrow.Flood warnings  have been issued for the area.In my old home turf around Celina Grand lake and the St.Mary's river are flooding as well.Friday my great niece could not get to school because of the high water.Farmers are getting real anxious around here.Going to wake up Matt.He wants to go to a train show and see whats running on the former wabash in Montpelier.He also gets to do dishes tonight.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by Paul of Covington on Saturday, April 27, 2019 10:30 PM

   Speaking of cats-- I keep wondering how they maintain their muscle tone.   They sleep most of the day, and even when they are awake they spend most of their time lying around.  But in a fraction of a second, they can bound up, run at high speed, climb trees, leap tall buildings in a single bound, &c.

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Posted by jeffhergert on Saturday, April 27, 2019 9:46 PM

Electroliner 1935

Does the cat still respond to the food when you put it in her bowl? If not, it's the shot.

 

There's been times when she's been too busy sleeping to be bothered by the sound of food being put into her bowl without the shot.  Then there's been times when she's slept with her head in her bowl while waiting for someone to fill it.

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Posted by tree68 on Saturday, April 27, 2019 8:06 PM

Rules class today.   Glad that's over...

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Posted by Electroliner 1935 on Saturday, April 27, 2019 6:15 PM

Does the cat still respond to the food when you put it in her bowl? If not, it's the shot.

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Posted by jeffhergert on Saturday, April 27, 2019 5:35 PM

Yesterday, both I and the cat had doctor's appointments.  But not with the same doctor.  She got a booster shot, I didn't.  Both of us got a thumbs up from our respective doctors overall.

The cat's doctor said one of the booster shot's side effects was it may cause drowsiness.  Our cat seems like it sleeps 20 hours a day normally.  How can they tell if it's the side effects?

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Posted by JoeKoh on Saturday, April 27, 2019 1:23 PM

afternoon

Did errands this morning.Took brother out for a bit.He wanted to see the Indiana Northeastern pull into the yard in Montpelier.They parked the engines there in a side track.The orange barrels of spring were all over on the main roads so I took a few back country road shortcuts.Came home young man was trying to mow his part of the swamp before the weather comes.He ran out of gas.Made a tankful donation and told him good luck.Carl friend of mine said the cock& bull pub is still running.As for tower A the website says it is closed to the public for now.Matt gets to do dishes tonight.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by CShaveRR on Saturday, April 27, 2019 12:02 PM

Paul, our lovely green lawn has already turned white.  We went out before breakfast to get some hunker-down supplies (and Diet Dew was on sale!).

I remember the pub in Glendale as the Cock & Bull (or something along those lines).

I also remember Winston Place as the spot to watch trains in the Cincinnati area (at least for my kind of train-watching).  

What I'd like to do is sneak back to our favorite hotel, right by the C&O bridge in Covington, and just look out of one of the windows on the end of the hallways, getting those cars at eye level.  If the weather were ideal, the parking garage would work, too.

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Posted by mudchicken on Saturday, April 27, 2019 6:53 AM

Erik - Will happen eventually, but we don't expect to see Paul until well into the summer. The formal swap happens sometime in August after Don T & Paul H have had a chance to ease-in the turnover and the responsibilities unique to CRRM. As part of the weekend tribe, largely confined to the stacks and backrooms of the library, I'll probably be among the last to encounter him as he gets moved over here and settled-in.

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Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Saturday, April 27, 2019 6:51 AM

Part of the metro area is supposed to get a few inches of SNOW today, how much depends on where you live.  My granddaughter is going to her senior prom tonight, hope that the weather isn't too rotten.

The daily commute is part of everyday life but I get two rides a day out of it. Paul
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Posted by Erik_Mag on Friday, April 26, 2019 7:00 PM

MC, if you happen to run into Paul Hammond, tell him I said "hi" and good luck at his new position. I knew him when was active at OERM and worked on a few track projects with him. You can also ask him abou the "riff-raff" T shirts.

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Posted by mudchicken on Friday, April 26, 2019 4:55 PM

Me-thins Tower "A" is still under heavy restoration as CRRC's meetings are all up at Winton Place/Elmwood Place. Don't know the story on KY.(know CUT had issues with leaking roof and 1930's plumbing, even after the 89 and 94 fix-em ups.)

Being threatened with rain/snow on Tuesday.

Staying away from eastbound lumber trucks on the west side of town coming off the mountain. Used to seeing semis with overheated or on-fire brakes Surprise, but not what happened yesterday.Plotting a new route to CRRM-Richardson Library on Saturday.

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Posted by JoeKoh on Friday, April 26, 2019 2:50 PM

afternoon

Ns sent a Carl special westbound after work.MC Glendale is nice but not quite the same without the CPL's.Was thinking maybe sneaking across into Kentucky and looking at the new platform along the Ns main.I wonder if CUT still has tower A still open for trainwatchers too.Since work didn't ask us to work Matt wants to go a show in Montpelier on Sunday.Hopefully don't have to worry about white stuff.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by mudchicken on Friday, April 26, 2019 2:03 PM

The pub in Glendale has been struggling to stay open and keep the same owner. Check first if you go that route. (about 3.5 miles east from where Electroliner and I grew up, we could hear the B&O/CSXlocomotive whistles).... Meritage or Cock&Bull these days IIRC, no longer Rail House or Iron Horse Inn (what I rememberDinner). ... Can't go wrong with Grand Finale, but it's not near the tracks.

You can hear the 567s , 645s and 710s throb (in towboats on the Ohio River with the ex PRR main out to Undercliff (Now Cincinnati & Eastern) close by at Montgomery Ribs boathouse.

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Posted by CShaveRR on Friday, April 26, 2019 8:54 AM

We know that pub in Glendale.  Saturday for lunch might work...Saturday evening is filled with conference activities.

Sorry to hear about The Shovel.  Apparently it didn't dig deep enough.

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Posted by JoeKoh on Friday, April 26, 2019 3:11 AM

Carl

We could come to Cincinnati.Hamilton is a good spot.There is a pub in Glendale as well.The shovel has been closed for some time now in Marion.The owners forgot to pay the taxes.I think the 2nd weekend is Summerrail in Marion as well.

Stay safe

Joe

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Posted by CShaveRR on Thursday, April 25, 2019 9:28 PM

Today was a day for working on fresh sightings, doing some yard work, getting Pat to the gastrointerologist (he was very reassuring to her), and now I'm ready for bedtime.

Yesterday, though, we took a trip to Milwaukee, to finally get to the exhibit Pat wanted to see at the quilt museum in Cedarburg (it comes down this weekend).  Interstate 94 in Wisconsin was a disaster--so much so that we took a more scenic route home, via Burlington, Antioch, etc.  (I was hoping for some action on the CN, but nada).  I would have loved to drop in unannounced at Kalmbach, or watch trains at Duplainville, but those locations have not yet stamped themselves on my mental map (and we did not have the other kind with us).  

I didn't mind the fiber-art show (it wasn't all quilts, due to subject matter), and even used my charge card to renew our membership in the museum.  But for me, the high point of the trip was a quick detour to Bryn Mawr, west of O'Hare, where there were three trains in view (two CP manifests, one UP coal train).  The manifests were reasonably ripe for the picking...I got two fresh reporting marks from them (two renumbering tables needed, and two files for the two new companies).  interestingly, both had the same source for their cars--the covered hoppers once operated by the Saskatchewan Grain Car Corporation.

One of the trains had several new (2/19 for the one I could read the date on) TILX tank cars.  As it turns out, I needed a bunch of TILX series that were not yet on the record, so this 125-car series turned into over 600 new cars for the New-Builds Table.  Unfortunately, I then found one 600-car series that had been listed in two places...so that, as they say, takes care of that!

Joe, looking down the road, are you going to be around home the first Sunday (or Monday) in August?  The C&O Historical Society Convention is in Cincinnati this year (it's the C&OHS' 50th Anniversary, and I've been a member since Year One), and I thought we'd take a less direct route home, if possible.  Or, perhaps, is The Shovel still doable in Marion?

 

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Posted by tree68 on Thursday, April 25, 2019 8:08 PM

EMS class tonight (done), EMS class all day tomorrow, then railroad rules class on Saturday.

CPR Sunday AM, local public TV auction in the evening (running camera).

So much for resting on weekends...

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Posted by JoeKoh on Thursday, April 25, 2019 4:19 PM

afternoon

Ns was clear after work.Ran errands with Matt.Friend called and needed help to cover his roof.Needs to find the leak.On the way home we normally watch for deer.Instead there was a llama in the road.Hopefully it got back in it's pen.Tomorrow is Friday even with more rain.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by JoeKoh on Wednesday, April 24, 2019 3:17 PM

afternoon

Ns had some cars uptown to move around when I got off work.Not a bad day to work more outside.Found out we need to send hugs to a former neighbors family.She would be proud of how Matt has grown.She would be "Miffed" about some of the other happenings going on.More chores to do inside.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by mudchicken on Tuesday, April 23, 2019 10:04 PM

tree68

 

 
mudchicken
Alexis, IL

 

Can't say as I do - never got over into that neck of the woods.

Except that's where Alexis fire apparatus comes from.  First time I saw an Alexis fire truck was in Davenport, IA.  At the time, I thought they'd named the truck after someone's daughter.  Got that figured out in short order.

 

Tree - you got it. (Small industry holding the town together?)

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Posted by blhanel on Tuesday, April 23, 2019 9:03 PM

mudchicken

Balt might laugh at what now resides in the driveway as a local runaround used truck for local errands. (A real sheep in wolf's clothing with a wing and a hemi)...Like Joe I'm tring to get it back to a working condition that I'm OK with. - little bites if you can Joe.

 
Speaking of changing vehicles, I've finally gotten rid of the white minivan.  Now, if you see a nice maroon 2016 Ram 1500 crewcab trackside, it's likely me. 

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