| April 13, 2025 |
| Dec 20, 2025 |
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.
| March 21, 2018 |
Engines assigned to this area are 2250-2257, 2259-2267, 2269, 2279-2282, 2288, 2292, 2307. Since that time other numbers have been seen in London.
The article is interesting and worth a read. Here are a few of the views of these engines that I took...George Dutka
| All views are in London, Ont. Feb 12, 2023 |
| March 21, 2018 |
| March 27, 2019 |
| March 27, 2019 |
| March 27, 2019 |
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| May 15, 1996 G. Dutka |
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| Sept 27, 1992. G. Dutka |
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| The three building flats. |
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| This is one of the ways I can lay it out. I plan on using some other structures between them to stretch it out more. |
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| February 2026 Trains |
| By the time we got to the Amtrak station in Amsterdam during the early evening it has began to rain but we still took our shots on June 2, 2019. |
| June 2, 2019 a WB passes through Fonda, NY. It had stopped raining by then but was heavy overcast. |
| An EB on June 2, 2028 passes behind the sub shop. I could shoot while sitting in the car from the window. |
by Keith MacCauley
The 4,550 cu. ft. covered hopper car has to be considered a Canadian railway icon. An enlargement of existing AAR class ‘LO’ freight cars, the so called ‘Wheat Board’ car was constructed by all three Canadian builders; Hawker Siddeley (HST), National Steel Car (NSC) and Marine Industries Limited (MIL) from 1972 until 1994. The ‘Wheat Board’ moniker stemmed from the government funding, both federal and provincial, that spawned almost 20,000 cars. Once commonplace, the ranks of the ubiquitous grain hauler have been thinned by age and wrecks (the last build of ninety-nine cars in 1994 by NSC was in fact funded by monies collected from cars destroyed over the years in derailments). A number have also been sold off to private owners. Of course the movement of grain from the prairies to Canada’s west coast continues. Today this is accomplished in large part by recently delivered larger volume (5,431 cu. ft.) covered hopper cars, built mainly by NSC. While both HST (later renamed Trenton Works) and MIL are no longer active, US based Trinity Industries has also contributed similar volume cars to the Canadian National fleet. The larger volume is a function of the higher available Gross Rail Load (GRL) available since 1995; 286,000 lbs, vs. 263,000 lbs.
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| CP 412375 March 13, 1989 Guelph Jct. Ontario Peter Mumby photo. |
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| CP 401309 Guelph Jct. April 2, 1994 Peter Mumby photo. |
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| CP 401346 London, Ont. May 14, 1991 Peter Mumby photo. |
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| CP 412486 March 28, 1992 Peter Mumby photo |
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| CP 412486 one year earlier on March 31, 1991 Peter Mumby photo. |
| One of the Rapido CN covered hoppers in their work car series numbering is getting some weathering last month. |
| A group photo of covered hoppers I weathered in 2025-26. |
| Close-up view of my Kadee covered hopper. |
| One for the modelers to work on if you don't want to decal. Jan. 3 2026. |
| The power up at the top end of London, Ontario yard when I stopped at the local deli meat spot I like to frequent. Feb. 7, 2026. |
| Jan 3 2026 the local power is switching the top end of London, Ontario yard with a trio of older CN power. |
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| My Monster Modelworks tower gets a better glue job and clamping. Hope this helps. It is all glued back together again and all is well. |
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| The GTW Holly Mi. station is on the move last year. It seems there are more stations being saved by removal from their original site. From a Facebook post. |
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| This was posted on the South River Modelworks blog a day ago. You might want to get a copy of the March RMC. |