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, 19 August 2026
Tuesday, 18 August 2026
Green Mountain Route
Monday, 17 August 2026
Woodstock Station
| April 2, 2026 |
I visited the VIA Woodstock, Ontario station this spring. It has been in a plastic cocoon for a couple of years while they restored it. It had been painted for the whole time I worked for CN plus retirement time so over 50 years now. I think it was two different colors during that time too. Anyhow all the paint is gone and it looks wonderful. The style of the station with the angles and bump-outs make it nice.
When I worked the yard job there in the 1980's we had a crew room on the east side rear and there was an operator on duty through the day at that time...George Dutka
| The crew room was inside here. |
| Looking east |
| Station details are nice. April 2, 2026 |
Friday, 14 August 2026
Neil Schofield - Modeling the Richford area
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| Neil's CV Richford Sub trestle is tucked into a small scene. |
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| One other scene that was built near Richford is this structure found in a Ian Stronach photo. |
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| Another view of the trestle scene. |
Thursday, 13 August 2026
Throwback Thursday - Diet Pepsi Taste Drive Train
by Keith MacCauley
Back in 1990, Pepsi partnered with VIA Rail to promote diet Pepsi using VIA locomotive 6400 as the centrepiece. The GMDD built F40PH-2 and a handful of passenger cars were ‘wrapped’ with vinyl ‘DIET PEPSI’ graphics in both English and French. Beyond advertising, the purpose of the special train was also to deliver Isuzu Trooper SUV’s to contest winners located from coast to coast. Featured along the way at stops were free concerts televised by MuchMusic with the special train serving as a back drop. Following the special train duty VIA 6400 would be the first locomotive to be rebuilt as an F40PH-3. Sadly, No. 6400 would be destroyed in a derailment in St. Charles-de-Bellechasse, Quebec in February of 2010.
Wednesday, 12 August 2026
Monday, 10 August 2026
CVR RS-3
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| CV 1859 with two milk cars. Posted by Jeff Lodge, CVRHS Ambassador editor. |
Sunday, 9 August 2026
WRD Diamond Comes Out.
| The diamond is out and a piece of flextrack is in place. The back track will need some support underneath and also the foreground trackage needs to be figured out. |
| A bit of work will have to be done to get some plywood into the locations that need trackage. |
Saturday, 8 August 2026
Peter Mumby - Toronto
Friday, 7 August 2026
August 2026 - Update
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| I asked while visiting the Bellows Falls Historical Society prior to the Rutland Ry Convention this year if they had any information on the BF Co Op Creamery. I was directed to there two pages hanging on the wall. I realized they were copies of my post on the topic from my blog. Surprised to see that but fun. |
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| On display at the Bellows Falls Historical Society building on May 1, 2026 |
I was attending the Ontario Games on July 31 2026. My granddaughter Grace was playing. I was downtown in Cambridge and came across this painted wall sign.
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| Nice looking Atlas car at Otter Valley but the price will keep me away from a purchase for the moment. |
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| Gary Pembleton sent me these two photos of the Aylmer, Ont. coal tower after my post awhile back. Gary was visiting there with Tim Ball both are retired CN dispatchers. Tim Ball photos. |
Thursday, 6 August 2026
Throwback Thursday - Grand Trunk Western GP40-2 GTW 6425 Before and After
By Keith MacCauley
Grand Trunk Western GP40-2 No. 6425 was built by EMD in November of 1979 as Detroit, Toledo and Ironton DTI 425. Acquired by GTW in 1984 when DTI was absorbed by the Canadian National subsidiary the venerable unit is still in service, albeit local, no longer plying the main line.
No. 6425 in blue dress is shown mid consist at the head of the so called ‘Laser’ train and decades later, repainted, switching cars in Brantford. As shown, the veteran locomotive, aside from paint, has undergone a number of changes in the last thirty-seven years. Alterations include; relocated horns, blanked class lights, electronic bell, added ditch lights and removed beacon. Note the former ‘Burdakin blue paint showing through on the cab roof. Of the twenty GP40-2’s GTW inherited from DTI, only two remain active; nos. 620 and 6425.
Wednesday, 5 August 2026
Tuesday, 4 August 2026
CN - Whitby Station
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| Jocelyn Gordon's grandfathers negatives of the station in Whitby, Ontario. |
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| A trackside view of the station. |
Monday, 3 August 2026
A Staged Scene
| I left a lot of space on my back alley module for the placement of trucks and interesting drop-in's. I did not really think of other building flats but it appears to work. |
Not sure if I showed you these views I took back in February. I staged my ITLA structures on my back alley module. There is lots of room in the foreground so it is easy to drop the flats in. They actually look pretty good in there...so I have flats in front of flats for setting up photo scenes...George Dutka
| Building flats placed in front of a row of building flats can make for an interesting scene. |
Sunday, 2 August 2026
Peter Mumby Photo
Saturday, 1 August 2026
CN Whitby Station
These black and white photo's showing the Whitby station on a flatbed trailer being moved across the train tracks from the station's original location on Feb. 16 1970.
The Whitby station was built at the foot of Byron St. on the GTR in 1903 near the current GO platform. The station closed in 1969 and in 1970 was moved to the north east corner of Victoria and Henry St. for use as an art gallery. In 2004 the station was moved again across the road to Whitby Iroquois Park and is still used as an art gallery and a location for everyone to take art classes. A side building has been built which has a basement area which is used as workshops. The station remains in great shape and is connected to the new building via an enclosed breezeway. I stop by most times I find myself in the area...George Dutka
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| The structure on the left is the add-on building with a basement art studio for the artists. Oct. 8, 2024. There is a walkway that attaches it to the station. |
| Roadside view of Whitby station Oct 8, 2024 |
| The interior of the station as it looked in 2024. |
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| Plans of the station is hanging inside the station for all to see. |
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| This photo was on the wall of the station. |
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| The station before it was moved across the street. |
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| Oct 14, 2025 |
Tuesday, 28 July 2026
A NEB&W Boxcar
Monday, 27 July 2026
A visit to Paris Ontario
| CN WB at Paris, Ontario on July 19, 2026 |
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| From our table on the rooftop patio of Stillwaters, Peter and Keith are ready to catch a train. Seems we forgot about our food. |
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| You can see one needs a telephoto lens as the bridge is off in the distance. A great place to eat and sip on a cold beer. |
| CN EB at Paris the second container train of the heading east. July 19, 2026 |
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