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| 1965 |
Welcome, follow along with George Dutka in his journal which documents the additions and future thoughts for the HO scale White River Division model railroad and to his continuing historical New England railroad research. The White River Division is now in its 19th modeler's season. The "modeler's season" runs from November to April each year. Inspiration comes from the Boston and Maine, Rutland and Central Vermont Railway during the 1950's with extra posts by Don Janes and Keith MacCauley.
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| Milwaukee reefer 79034 7-18-71 Houser photo Bob Bowes collection, Peter Mumby collection. |
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| NYSW 502 Little Ferry, NJ 4-70 Houser photo, Bob Bowes collection, Peter Mumby collection. |
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| REA cars Boston, Ma. 1-69 Peter Mumby collection. |
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| C&S 99347 July 27 1987. John Benson photo, Bob Bowes Collection, Peter Mumby collection. |
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| NSRC 468 a PS-1 is in Windsor, Ont. June 10, 1980. Ken Annett photo, Peter Mumby collection. |
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| C&O 53305 St. Thomas 1993 Bob Bowes collection, Peter Mumby copy. |
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| C&O 913406 11-3-84 Don McQueen photo Peter Mumby collection. |
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| Lincoln NH Sunday May 20 1979. Peter Mumby collection. |
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| ASAB 7292 May 27 1990 London, Ontario, George Dutka photo, Peter Mumby collection. I at times took slides that I thought Peter would like as traders. This is one of them. |
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| ART 27236 2-48 Don McQueen copy Peter Mumby collection. |
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| I picked this book up while at Great Lakes Hobbies and Trains. I had not seen it before although it was released back in 2022. |
Royal Oak Michigan was one of my stops (I always go to Trader Joe's on Woodward Ave. when I have time). Years ago CN London, Ontario train crews operated over this subdivision to Flint, Michigan. I worked this train a number of times as a brakeman. Royal Oak along with many other communities are along the line we ran which has some very nice homes. I thought I would stop by the old station location which now is a Amtrak shelter since I was close by.
Also if you follow Marty McGuirk's blog he has a book coming out on autumn scenery that I think will be a nice addition to ones collection especially if you model New England.
On my way home from Michigan I stopped by to visit Jim Sloan. It has been awhile since I last seen his layout and his nicely weathered equipment. Much of what he has running on the layout is new since my last visit.
On Tuesday I visited St. Thomas to see the proposal they displayed in the old CASO station. I feel it is more of a pipe dream. I asked the price tag for the three phase reconstruction. The total amount floating around at the presentation was 50 million. I don't see that kind of money being available in these times from local and federal governments. Reality might be finding funds for a quick fix to the structure so it can still be used. After a recent inspection it was found to be not safe to enter. There is some very nice pieces of equipment in the Museum.
Next week I will spend some of the week showcasing some of the slide scans I have made of rolling stock. Many of the slides are by Peter Mumby or from his collection...George Dutka
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| I was staying in Warren Michigan and stopped by Great Lakes Hobbies and Trains. As you can see a large size store. |
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| Marty's new book. |
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| Jim Sloan did a wonderful job weathering this Rapido model. The roof was totally rusted which looks great. |
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| This is the other side of the same car. |
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| I thought this view of Jim's Athearn auto boxcar looked great. He had done some very nice fading using a wash overspray of an acrylic gray-tan tone. This is airbrushed on. |
| On the way to the station platform. |
| Amtrak Royal Oak on the GTW. |
| March 12, 2026 |
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| Elgin County Railway Museum proposals |
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| February 2026 view. |
by Keith MacCauley
GP38 CSXT 2116 was delivered from EMD to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in December of 1970 as B&O 4816. Post Chessie duties, the venerable unit would be acquired by Helm Financial and renumbered HLCX 3700. Later on the unit would belong to Savage Corporation, remarked SVGX 8620 and appears to still be active. Note the crew man climbing on; no eye protection or high vis safety vest. Presumably, no hearing protection. Nevertheless, he’s sporting a nice looking pair of heavy duty gloves and safety boots along with a brick like (no doubt heavy) radio on his hip.
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| A view of the Brattleboro, Vt. engine house as it appeared in 1951. Dwight Smith Photos. |
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| Proctor, Vermont engine house. |
| Overcast Saturday at the CP yard in London, Ont. |
| Note the rust on this end, but when you look close there is an extra bulkhead added. |
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| Kevin Smith photo |
Photo taken on my layout when I lived in Arizona, early 2000s.
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| The North Dorset station that Don Janes built from a Rutland Car Shops kit on his Green Mountain Division layout. Don Janes photo. |
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| Inside Sylvans shop. |
As of this week Sylvan Scale Models has been in business for 34 years. We officially started the first week of March 1992 and are still going. Thanks to all our customers many of whom have become friends over the years...Clare Gilbert, Facebook post.
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| Some of the models on display in the station. |
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| Part of the group remaining are included with the replica station which is Clare's shop. |
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| Clare's workbench in his home. |
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| A boat project in the works. |
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| May 1, 1988 moved a short distance to Hwy 7 and used as a fuel station. George Dutka photo. |
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| North Dorset 1947, Bob's Photos |