Friday, April 24, 2015

Month of April Almost Gone 4-18-2015


Greetings to Everyone,
 
April has come an almost gone so fast that I just have not been able to keep up with the report. Between
driving school bus all day long, feeling bad on spring break, trying to get a few things done on spring break
has just zapped me, but things are looking up now. A lot has been going on down at HVRM the past month.
 
First I want to report on the Easter trains April 4th. A full train of cabooses an passenger car, everything was
used on a great spring day. Over 671 paying passengers rode the train on 3 trips. It was a very busy day of
trying to accommodate all the families was trying at times. Many thanks to Loretta an Bob for the ticketing
end of trip. Making sure all tickets were ready and already punched, made it easy for attendants to get
the folks on the right cars. The Easter Rabbit did a fine job of handing out treats to the children. Lines
moved fast to get the folks loaded back on the train. Everyone who participated in helping out on the
trains is greatly appreciated for their service. All train operations went off good, the standby GE #11
was ready for any emergency. The Alco Erie 310 ran fine after a winters worth of repairs on countless
cold days in the shop. Many thanks to all shop people also. Future operations should be just as good.
Gift shop sales were very good for the day also.
 
Some other things happened over the month of April. A semi truck load of used ties was bought at
$25 a piece. The ties have been unloaded along the HVRM side of the staging area.
 
The tie replacement  program is progressing along. Many ties have been placed along the C&I right of way
all the way from north of the Kankakee bridge to IN 10 switch. Ties remain to be placed along the passing
siding in the future. The crew has been called away for an emergency job, but will be back as time permits.
The C&I line will be open on weekends for tourist train operations. Some equipment is on the passing siding
across from the depot at HVRM. During the last couple of Saturdays, the yellow UP motor car an trailer
have be put on the tracks to go out on the mainline an pick up used spikes for sorting later. This coming
Saturday will provide an opportunity to ride the motor car out on the mainline to retrieve spikes along the
row. Come on out an help out, but weather calls for rain.
 
Many thanks to Les Beckman for supplying the photos taken on 4-18-2015 around the museum. First picture is
Joe Baker replacing the troublesome yard light on the east end of the shop building with a brand new LED
light with 35,000 hours of service from it. Bing will clear a path along the south side of the shop buildings
to be able to get to the west shop door on the south side for replacement with an LED light. The old yard
lights are beginning to give out from years of use. Joe has made this a priority project, as it is not much fun
to be up at the top of man lift swaying in the breeze.
 
The next pictures are from replacing ties along the main line from the C&I switch to Grasselli tower. 19
ties were taken out, replaced with some remaining new ties an 4 ties from the new used ties. These ties
should last at least 30 years or more. Spiking the ties was also accomplished by the hard working tie crew.
Bob Jachim, Dave Cook, Cory Bennett, John LaOrange, Mark Kniebel an myself at least not falling down.
Bing Ringsley and Corky manned the skid loader bringing in new ties an taking away rotten ties. Bing
cleaned up the edge of the row picking up bits an pieces of broken ties. Cleaned up nicely. Cory and
Richard Warner worked on the UP tamper machine. Some sort of air leak in a rubber hose.
 
Bob Albert is putting on the hand throw for the derailer that he had fixed by a Amish welder. He did a really
nice job on fixing all the cracks. Bob reinstalled the hand throw during the day.
 
Les Beckman worked on replacing some wood on the coal bin at the watchmans shanty. Over the winter
the wood has rotted due to water damage.
 
Some visitors were touring the shops an exhibits during the day. By 3pm the shop was closed up an locked.
 
It was not a real busy day at HVRM. Come on out an help pick up spikes with the motorcar this coming
Saturday.
 
Tom Travis
 
 
 

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