Wednesday, February 24, 2016

FW: Weather, An Almost Spring Day, Wednesday--SNOW

The day was going to be bright an sunny an WARM, which it got into the low 60's, lots of activites
going on. Sorry for the late report, my internet was out from Friday thru Sunday evening due to the
high winds that happened on Friday. Today a major blizzard is ongoing in the NW Indiana area today.
School closings everywhere. Road conditons horrid, just a good day to stay at home.
 
Saturday started with the monthly board meeting in the depot at 8am. No major happenings.
Les Beckman was kind enough to take some pictures for the report.  The desk that Bob Jacqim has
completed in the shop area has been moved to the ticket area of the depot an the old desk was
removed. Bob has cosmetic work to do on the new desk moved in. The physical condition of the
desk been fixed, but will be easier to do the touch up work in the depot.


1.  Loading old desk from depot after putting Governor's desk in its place.  Dave Cook (back to camera), Cory Bennett (obscured in back) and Tom Rainford (on right).

2.  Loretta Kosloske working on Guest Engineer lists on her computer in depot.
Lots of folks for this spring for the guest engineer program, producing much needed
revenue for the museum.
3.  Joe Baker working on lighting in display caboose, Illinois Central # 9914.
Joe told me that he has completed the electrical work an lighting in the caboose.

4.  Fred Boyer continues with removal of old paint from levers in Grasselli Tower.
Les Beckman assisted Fred in the tower during the day.
Fred says that he an Judy will be moving to Florida soon, good luck Fred an Thanks
for all the work over the years at HVRM.

5.  Switching cars around using EL Alco # 310.  John Degan as engineer and Steve Henrichs as conductor.
One of the major projects of the day was to move cars from the shop area track back to
the caboose track. These 3 cars had been inspected an new graphite discs put in to replace
the grease in the pin area on the bolster. John LaOrange got the disc from Trans-Co.
These cars were put on the main line of the  museum to wait till the other 3 cars were
retrieved out of the caboose track. The final 3 cars were moved into position an all were
raised by the air jack, inspected an graphite disc put in the pin area. All went fine until
the Katy open air car came up for lifting. The east end of the car was found to need some
welding done to the pin area. Mark Kniebel called a welder qualified to do the job an if
weather is good next weekend, it should be fixed with a new weld. Mark Kniebel ran the
air compressor, Tom Rainford moved the heavy air jack around and John LaOrange
inspected the greasy flange area for defects.
 
The GE # 11 had the water holding tank removed an rebuilt by Richard Warner into
a brand new tank. The old tank was totally encrusted with rust an valves blocked to
the radiator. Richard spray painted the new tank an left to dry inside the door of the
shop. Next week it will be installed back in the cab. John inspected some of the pipes
that needed to be replaced for the radiator functions.
 
Cory Bennett an David Cook worked on replacing fogged plexiglass with a new piece
of Lexan glass in the cab of the back hoe tractor. The new glass needed to be cut with
the old piece for a good fit. Cory an John did a very good job, now when using  the back
hoe an clear vision in all directions.
 
Joe Kingsbury worked on the Kitchen car floor inside the shop area. Progress is being
made. Joe was given a check to buy needed construction materials for the inside
of the tool car. The trailer was connected to Joe's truck for transportation of the material.
The trailer will be parked inside the west shop area an material removed as needed.
Some things need to be moved away from the west door for easier access to the
trailer.
 
The Erie 310 completed its switching moves an returned to the shop. The tourist train
is arranged for the Easter train rides in March. Check the HVRM website for details.
 
Mark Kniebel did some brush cutting on the CKIN right of way near the Arlington
Street crossing for the last couple of hours of work.
 
Lunch was Pizza from the Wooden Nickel, Margret was unavailable Saturday.
I sort of got rid of the trash from the kitchen car an depot bathrooms making a
run to the dumpster.
 
Temps are expected to rise above 40 by the weekend, snow should be mostly melted
by then. A very heavy wet snow fell today, but the driveway is mostly driveable to get
out to the main road. Still have March/April to deal with, winter is not over yet. Be safe
out on the roads this week. Hope to see all down at museum next week.
 
Tom Travis
 
 


         

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