White River Division
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.
Wednesday, 3 June 2026
Tuesday, 2 June 2026
More NERPM 2026
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| One a number of trucks that Bill Badger had on display this year's RPM. |
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| A better look at Bills truck. |
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| There was a number of location one could sit down and either participate at weathering cars or just watch. |
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| Weathering by Butch Eyler. The roof looked great on the Guilford car. One could sit and watch Butch weather. |
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| A stretched boxcar. A clinic on this car was at the RPM. |
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| The B&M on Neil Schofield diorama |
Sunday, 31 May 2026
NERPM 2016
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| A nice looking caboose with extra details added by Stephen Tyk. |
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| Tony Koester has a second layout on the go. This time in O scale and proto 48. His clinic covered what he is now doing extremely well. |
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| Neil once the clinic was over answering questions. |
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| Two of the models Jack Hughes brought along to the RPM. |
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| Just in case you wanted to touch something. |
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| B&M power on display by Maxwell Brisben of Champlain Valley Custom Models. |
Tuesday, 26 May 2026
B&M State Line Siding
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| CIL 9164; Custom run Red Caboose kit released by the Monon Historical Society |
I got these photo from Jim Dufour last week...thought you would like a peek at them too...George Dutka
"I was out railfanning along the Cheshire Branch yesterday when I came across a cut of freight cars left on the siding at State Line, probably by the Worcester local. I wasted no time grabbing some roster shots of them. If past history is any indication of the future, I would expect to see them soon during operating sessions on the Cheshire. Perhaps you will too!" Jim
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| BMX 4555 "Tarvia" tank car by Tangent |
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| Illinois Central 16462; Sunshine resin kit |
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| Southern Pacific 15294; SP class B-50-15 w/ replacement steel sheathing by Rapido |
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| PRR 168912; Pennsylvania Railroad class GLA hopper by Rapido |
Monday, 25 May 2026
Vergennes Vt. Station
| Trackside view of the station. |
One of my stops while in Vermont and heading to the Rutland Railroad Historical Society's convention was at the Vergennes ex-Rutland station. It had been moved to a ride share parking lot next to the track which has become an Amtrak stop. The station is in great shape and well restored. It's hard to believe they spent the money to restore the large two story structure but future generations will be happy...George Dutka
| Roadside view April 29, 2026 |
| On the wall of the station. |
Sunday, 24 May 2026
Meeting at Bellows Crossing!
Saturday, 23 May 2026
Middlesex, Vt - CV Station
| Sept. 8, 2012 |
| Roadside view from 2012. |
| The windows by the bay window was missing...a look inside in 2012. |
| Sept 10 2025 a roadside view of the south end of the structure. |
| Note the new roofing. Only some areas are new. I noted the end slopes are still shingles. Did not see the other end of trackside views. |
| It is easier to see the station in the spring when the leaves are not out. April 30, 2026. |
| April 30 2026. |
| Trackside view on April 30, 2026 |
Friday, 22 May 2026
East Deerfield Buggy and Jim Dufour
I got a nice e-mail shortly after the post regarding the East Deerfield, Ma caboose, at the railfan bridge location from Jim Dufour. Jim notes that the owner is a very good friend of his named Heath Molte. Heath is a retired CSX employee and also a skilled model railroader. He is Jim's DCC guy. Jim mentioned that Heath told him if there is smoke in the chimney he is home and if I am around, I should stop by. Don and I will be in the area Sunday afternoon after the RPM and maybe we will be lucky and Heath will be there. I also heard that Heath will be at next weekend's RPM so maybe we will meet then.
Thursday, 21 May 2026
Throw Back Thursday – AGCX Methanol Tank Cars
by Keith MacCauley
Alberta Gas Chemical (AGC) was a 1970’s origin subsidiary of Nova Corporation of Alberta, whose beginnings date back to 1954 when it was incorporated as The Alberta Gas Trunk Line Company Ltd (AGTL). Methanex Corporation acquired in whole Nova’s methanol business and operations in 1994.
In the late 1970’s, employing the AGCX reporting mark, AGC began to assemble a fleet of 30,000 gallon (nominal/usg) non-insulated methanol tank cars, decorated with a large red and white ‘ALBERTA GAS CHEMICALS’ logo. In 1990, along with acquiring the AGCX reporting mark, Procor purchased the entire AGCX fleet comprised of some two hundred and thirty cars. Classified as DOT 111A 100W1, the fleet consisted of fifty cars built by Procor Oakville in 1978 (AGCX 10000-10049) and one hundred and eighty cars produced by Hawker Siddeley Transport in Trenton Nova Scotia, 1981/1982 (AGCX 10050-10229). A quick identifier of the Procor built tank cars, is the prominent reinforcing ring at each end. The new owner was obligated to paint out the AGC emblem ASAP. While all of the AGCX tank cars were AAR fifty-year interchange eligible, Transport Canada Dangerous Goods transportation packaging rules would ultimately shorten their life. Further to rule making introduced in 2015, DOT 111A 100W1 tank cars used to transport Class 3, Packing Group II commodities (such as Methanol) had to be removed from service by 5/1/2025.
Wednesday, 20 May 2026
Tuesday, 19 May 2026
May - "This and That"
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| GT 6206 Pt Huron, Mi. Aug. 13, 1987 Glenn Courtney photo, Bob Bowes collection, Peter Mumby collection. |
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| My table |
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| A O scale model kit that might be in the works. |
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| I really love Mt. Alberts tool set in O scale. A lot of nice details to add to a scene. |
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| Mt. Albert's details |
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| I always grab a bundle of Mt. Alberts off cut lumber at the show. A great deal for $15. They all were sold before the end of the show. |
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