My tool car has a wooden roof...something that this car never had, it was steel. I like the looks of a worn out wooden walk on my out of service cars. |
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.
Friday, 31 March 2017
B&M Tool Car
Thursday, 30 March 2017
A Visit to Bellows Falls
Bellows Falls Tunnel South portal January 2016. |
The picture below was taken on his first trip to Bellows Falls during October 1966,
when Steamtown was still alive. Ian was 12 years old then and had no idea of the
tunnel being under the city centre. On that trip he arrived after dark. That night he stayed in
the Windham Hotel right above the tunnel for $3.00 a night. It is now
the new block in town as the old block burned down in a huge fire in the
1970’s which killed a firefighter. The Windham was not exactly a
Hilton hotel, but was the only room available that night. At 3:00am the hotel
started to shake while the 14-L whistle from the southbound B&M freight woke him up. Out his window he saw the headlight just before it disappears
under the hotel. Needless to say as the sun rose he made sure to check
out the town, tunnel and a walk across the bridge to North Walpole
where he took this shot using his Yashica twin
lens reflex camera, his first using 127 slide film.
We will have some more goodies from Ian shortly...George Dutka
We will have some more goodies from Ian shortly...George Dutka
Wednesday, 29 March 2017
Tuesday, 28 March 2017
Don Janes out West
Late in the day, Don Janes photo |
Don Janes sent me these two photos that I though I should share with you. It appear a downturn in traffic has turned into a surplus of motive power, and guess what happens to them.
The photo above shows a string of
stored UP engines, likely well over 100, maybe close to 200. They are
stored on an old UP mainline that was a horseshoe curve, likely about two miles
long filled with locomotives. This location is about 30
minutes east of Tucson.
The view below is the Sunset Ltd cresting the grade at Mescal, east of
Tucson. It was almost dark so focus was a little off, but still an
interesting view...enjoy...George Dutka
Gord Taylor
Monday, 27 March 2017
Bulkhead Flat Mini-Scene
My latest train show acquisition. |
Since this bulkhead I purchased has nice loads and are not strapped in, I decided to model them as being unloaded. I made bands a bit over scale out of electrical tape, and took some of the loads off the bulkhead. I have a few lumber loads given to me just lately by Chris Martin and a heavy piece of equipment that could be used as an un-loader that was given to me years ago by Bob Hannah. More on this mini-scene shortly...George Dutka.
The machinery that will be used in my mini scene is built by Bob Hannah. The lumber loads to the left are made by Chris Martin. |
Sunday, 26 March 2017
London & Port Stanley Ry.
L&PS spray car #204 at London, Ontario. April 23, 1955, photographer unknown. |
L&PS# B1 London, Ontario. August 24, 1947. |
L&PS B2 South Pinafore, St. Thomas, Ontario. November 1, 1953. |
Saturday, 25 March 2017
A Walthers Coal Yard Office
Once the weathering was done I added a few weeds along the edges. |
I added some details to the interior and signs on the walls. |
Some signs and newspapers are found inside the throughway. |
Friday, 24 March 2017
B&M #114 - A Real Weathered Job
B&M 44 tonner #114 is about to switch the creamery on the WRD. |
I did not do much as far as changes, but did change out the couplers with Kadee true scale #158's. I wanted this engine to look well used so the Bragdon and PanPastel powders went on heavy. I also used gloss coat along the walkways by the engine compartment doors to simulate some leaking oil. When done it looked like I dropped it into a dirty vacuum cleaner bag. Not to worry this is when the engine weathering gets toned down with a light overspray of Floquil grimy black...I think it turned out well. For a more detailed explanation of what I did to my unit watch for an upcoming B&MRRHS Modelers Notes...George Dutka
How the Bachmann locomotive looked like right out of the box. Shiny with the engineman not standing out well. |
Builders photos 1941. B&MRRHS |
The colours used to weather this engine are two PanPastels and Bragdon Soot and Dark Rust. |
A canvas grill cover is made out of paper a simple addition. Wiper tips are painted silver. |
Repainting the engineman makes him stand out more. The handrails are painted Floquil DRG&W yellow before weathering and painting. |
Thursday, 23 March 2017
LVRC - Modeling
John's nice looking Atlas model at his engine house. |
" Hello George, After seeing your latest post, I dug out one of my early Atlas RS jobs, here are some photos, one at the engine shed, another switching the Swanton mill and the last in front of Brigham Gelatin scratch built from your photos that you and Marty posted, which were of great help...John"
Switching the Swanton, Vermont mill. |
Brigham Gelatin along the CV. |
An up close look. |
Wednesday, 22 March 2017
Monday, 20 March 2017
Tichy Hand Cars
This is a great deal for some additional details around a layout. They are very simple to build. Peter and I each built two in in about a hour at the end of one of our work day Monday's. |
When done I added some details to these trailers. They are now scattered around the WRD. |
This is the first one I built. I painted it flat black then weathered it with powders. |
These are painted Floquil CN yellow. |
The last group of hand cars I painted Floquil CN orange. |
Saturday, 18 March 2017
Traffic Movement and Interchanging - B&M Railroad
Part of starting this blog other than modeling was to share as much prototype material and photos I can with you. This winter I began cleaning out some of my files drawer keeping what I still need and getting ready to unload stuff that needs a new home. I have a good box full to take to the Palmer, Ma. Library the next time I head out that way...they have a really nice railroad room. Other photos and material are set to go to historical societies and Sig groups. The following information I had copied down many years ago and don't have the name of the person I noted it from or the date. Not sure why but it was a B&M dispatcher...George Dutka
Interchange from other railroads to the B&M is as follows:
"Mentioned before during the 1940's, any day that 1,000 loads eastbound did not move through the Hoosic Tunnel was a dark day. During the time I dispatched trains in Greenfield from the mid to late 1960's 600 cars eastbound was considered a good day with the average being 500 cars. The cars in my era are a lot bigger and heavier than then. Currently (2004) Guilford interchanged with CSX just under 80 loads at Rotterdam Jct. and 32 at Worcester. Of these 27 are auto racks. D&H (CP) delivered just under 50 cars. Nowhere else on Guilford did railroads interchanged reach double digits. If one takes in the eastbound coal traffic passing through the tunnel, another 200 cars a day are handled. The coal traffic is now four times it was a dozen years ago."
Friday, 17 March 2017
Photos by Gord Taylor
Here is Gord at the throttle of a LVRC locomotive...he is not going to get far as the locomotive is in the scrap line. Bruce Douglas photo. May 19, 1987. |
St Johnsbury, Vermont May 25, 1989. |
Morrisville, Vt. May 23, 1989. |
Thursday, 16 March 2017
UP Inspection Train…… by Don Janes
An eastbound Intermodal train holds the main at the west end of Tucumcari, NM |
the town of Tucumcari, NM. Located on Old Historic Route 66. At one time this was
where the Rock Island Lines routes from Kansas City, MO and Amarillo, TX merged and
trains were handed off to the Southern Pacific to continue south west to Texas and
California. Today it is all part of the Union Pacific with the line from Amarillo and points
east abandoned. It is still quite a busy route hosting a variety of intermodal, auto and
general freight trains. Passenger trains no longer ply this route that once hosted name
trains like the Golden State Ltd, a RI/SP train to California.
We usually stay at Amarillo on our second night on the road but with a snow and ice
storm forecasted for that area we decided to push on a couple of extra hours to
Tucumcari to get ahead of it. It turned out to be a good move as Amarillo was hit by a
nasty winter storm that night and the roads were treacherous. The day dawned quite
overcast and gloomy but I decided to swing by the old restored station and see if there
were any trains in sight. Just as I pulled up to the station an SD70 rolled by with an 80ft
flat car and track geometry car in tow. I didn’t even have time to get the camera turned
on and it was gone. Looking up the tracks I noticed a red signal on the track the train
was on so scooted up the road to where they had stopped. To the west, a headlight
appeared so I staked out a spot where I could shoot the trains but stay off the UP
property. Unfortunately, the inspection car was behind a tree and the crew was out
crawling around it so I didn’t want to get too brave and end up in the UP doghouse.
Within minutes the eastbound intermodal train passed and the inspection train started to
pull. I was able to get several shots of each train. Once it was gone we headed west to
the town of Santa Rosa, another Old Route 66 town that had a large trestle in a good
spot for photos but the train passed over the bridge just as we were driving by. The
conductor, having recognized the car gave us a friendly wave and then they were gone.
There are some great spots to shoot trains along Highway 40 once you get into
New Mexico and Arizona and I always try to get some photos on our trip out west.
Wednesday, 15 March 2017
Tuesday, 14 March 2017
Snapshot - Don Janes in Winslow, Arizona
A westbound train 30 miles from Flagstaff. |
Traveling route 66. |
Monday, 13 March 2017
CV Caboose 4016
Freshly painted CV caboose 4016 is seen with it's original style steps still in place. I don't have a date for this photo. |
Sunday, 12 March 2017
What I have been doing this past week.
The ball signal under construction. |
I also began my passenger shelter for Bellows Falls. |