Numbers 46, 54 and 55 retired and stored, June 1977. Gord Taylor photo |
June 1977, Gord Taylor photo |
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 17th 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 additional posts by Don Janes and Peter Mumby.
MEC power is seen on the WRD hauling my just finished MEC PS-1 50' boxcars. |
This is how Bruce Douglas's Alco looked once unpacked and posed at Westboro. You may note some chipped paint and dust that will be removed shorty. |
Heading to WRJ it looks like MEC #302 is busy pulling an empty sand car from the Westboro shop track area. There is a loaded sand car in the WRJ yard to take it's place. |
MEC 302 as it looked in early 1980 and how Bruce modeled his engine. |
PS-1 double door kit that is next up on my workbench. |
The newest milk car on the White River Division roster is seen in Bellows Falls. |
Bruce's milk car rests on the article he wrote about his model in Model Railroading. |
Currently MEC 1513 is seen with CV 538 ready for lifting at White River Jct. on the White River Division. |
A short MEC train is departing White River Jct. with one lone milk car on this occasion. |
My current project involves a MEC PS-1 50' boxcar that has been modeled with an open door viewing the leftover paper scraps and banding. |
I cut some styrene roofing and added a wood sided throughway between the two buildings. |
The smoke stack is a Sylvan casting that has been moved from my Bellows Crossing scene. |
Chris Martin shot this slide of CP 911 on Oct. 10, 2015 in London, Ontario. |
Labelled as a VAF Training Car, GTW 911-R was lensed by Chris Martin on May 15, 1995 in Durand Mi. |
CN 911, likely a refinished version of the previous GTW car, was photographed in London on Aug. 04, 2014. |
Here we see CN 911 again, this time in the company of the DuPont/Norfolk Southern safety train. This 3-car set consists of tank car DUPX 913A, box car DUPX 913B, and caboose DUPX 913 C. |
This Direction 2006 safety vehicle was in attendance at a safety convention in London on May 08, 2007. |
Anyone know of a decal set for an HO model of this vehicle? |
CCPX 911 had been repainted in dark blue by June 14, 2003 when I caught up to it at Walkley Yard in Ottawa. The occasion was an Ottawa Central open house. |
CCPX 911, belonging to the Canadian Chemical Producers Association, was passing through London on Nov. 26, 1991. |
In northern Vemont the tale end of a LVRC train, May 1980. Gord Taylor photo |
May 1980, Gord Taylor photo. |
May 1980, Gord Taylor photo |
A CP engine mounted on a small display is assembled for my nephew, a CP conductor. |
I decided to spruce up the standard display with a bit of details, weeds and grass. The engine got Kadee couplers and some weathering. |
I added a conductor and engineman to the plain Bachmann engine. |
For more interest I added a crossing approach sign which normally is used on the roadway...but you know those CP guys...enough said. |
My finished Accurail boxcar after a short visit to my workbench this summer. |
Carving off the ladder was not all that hard. I did not take it down as close to the siding as I usually do. But leaving a bit and staying away from the sandpaper the other details are saved. |
I still need to touch up the paint on the new grabs and weather the sides. I decided to play around with the roofing a bit adding some additional streaking. |
Gord Taylor's notes on the slide recorded this as CP 4220, 8777, B&M 1747 near Summit, Vermont on May 17, 1980. |
I added Peter to my view of the South Portland, Maine tower on the last day of March 2016. |
Tired of seeing Pete's mug...well this is the last one while visiting the Franklin and South Manchester layout. |
Bruce Douglas built this CV milk car decades before any of the milk car kits became available. It now has a new home on the White River Division. |
LVRC 3612 an ex-CV RS11 departs St. Albans with one car at 11am Friday July 23, 1988. Gord Taylor photo. This was one of Bruce and Gord's many trips to Northern Vermont. |
StJ&LC #51 if found at the CP shop track here in London, Ont. on a wet day during the month of Aug. 1972. Gord Taylor photo. |
Would you ever think of modeling your brick and stone wall next to your door this way. Well this is how it looks in Collinsville, Ct. |
A step back view of the doorway. |
Out front this is the signage. |
A look at the whole structure, a real mix of materials. |