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| Cell phone photos. The lighting was not the best for viewing these cars or taking photos. |
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| I like the rails and scrap included in this model. |
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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| Cell phone photos. The lighting was not the best for viewing these cars or taking photos. |
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| I like the rails and scrap included in this model. |
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| Don Janes took a photo of Randy and I on his front porch with the Rutland Ry. Middlebury station sign on the wall. Randy has a very nice collection of signs around his property. |
| My goodies from Broughdale Hobby this week. |
| This is the second of three cars I am working on. The roof got a couple of coats of Vallejo rust texture followed by some PanPastel raw umber shade and neutral grey. |
Initially started by entrepreneur Ben Palmer as a parts washer device sales operation back in the mid 1950’s, today Safety-Kleen is the well-known nation-wide fluids recycling corporation. Reportedly, leasing, rather than selling the parts washer equipment was one of Ben’s brainchild’s as was ‘Kleen’. While perhaps a clever marketing ploy, no doubt the alternate spelling has been an annoyance to grade school English teachers ever since!
Tank car wise, the entrepreneurship continued decades later as Safety-Kleen eschewed default ‘Henry Ford’ black paint in favour of audacious, eye hurting yellow. As further emphasis, Safety-Kleen specified full length reflective tape, long before it was Federally mandated in 2005. Post lease term, most tank cars were repainted black (see PROX 50245 below), or as a minimum, had the bold ‘Safety-Kleen’ decal removed or otherwise obliterated. While some lease contracts included an End of Lease (EOL) repaint clause, simultaneous financial woes on behalf of Safety-Kleen denied their enforcement. For more history on Safety-Kleen go to; 60 Years Leading Environmental Services | Safety-Kleen
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| April 29 2026. |
| Back side of the station. |
| A SB train approaches North Dorset. |
| The cut stones base the station sat on is still all there. |
| As I exited the car I had few options for photos in White River Jct. |
| The southbound train with three covered hoppers is passed the end of the old B&M yard. No TIBS just a flag. |
| April 30, 2026 there is a thrift shop in this end of the station that has been there for a few years. |
| One can see all the new concrete work completed last fall. |
| The backside of the station has been upgraded also. |
| New garbage cans, benches and platform lamps are also added. Note the station lights have been changed to match those on the platform. |
Through the years;
Niagara Falls 1976 (Keith MacCauley collection) Note the ACI label. Aside from paint, virtually unchanged since the Dillworth designed GP9 departed London.
Burlington 1978 (Keith MacCauley collection) Note the difference in height compared to the nose coupled GP40-2L (W).
Hannon 1980 (Keith MacCauley photo) CN 4569 is shown southbound having crossed Nebo road on a short freight extra. Note my very first car parked beside the HANNON SCHOOL; a 1980 Plymouth Horizon TC3. While the tracks are long gone, the school building (no longer a school) is still there.
Rymal 1984 (Keith MacCauley photo) Having switched Shaw Pipe Protection, CN 4569 is shown on a freight extra on a Sunday afternoon. At the time Shaw Pipe was in the midst of a large western pipe supply contract requiring both twice a day switching and weekend service.
Bayview 1984 (Norm Conway photo). CN 4569 is shown on a caboose hop westbound through Bayview Junction into Hamilton.
Stratford 1989 (Keith MacCauley collection) Most likely a Brian C Nickel photo that I obtained from Brad Jolliffe. CN 4569 must have received a repaint since her ragged appearance in 1984.
Memphis TN 2007 (rrpicturearchives.net) CN 4569 after conversion to slug CN 245. Note the change in trucks from Blomberg to Flexicoil. It seems overly cruel to reduce a fully functional locomotive to an unpowered slug.
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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 |