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.
Tuesday, 31 August 2021
Adding Nail Holes
If you attend the Structures Expo held in New England from time to time, there are some neat little freebies that one receives from the vendors. This one from Atlantic Scale Models is a nice tool that I use a lot. It lines up rows of nailholes for me...George Dutka
Monday, 30 August 2021
Dump it Over There
May 13, 2021 Hyde Park, Ontario |
Peter Mumby and I spent one morning photographing VIA 71 and 72 at Hyde Park and found this sign funny. There is a community walkway and green space along the way to the CN gate taking one into the old station area at Hyde Park. Well I guess someone did not like the trash being dumped along the walkway so it appears they put up a sign suggesting another option...dumping it on CN property. I am sure CN really liked this...George Dutka
Sunday, 29 August 2021
Northeastern Freight Houses
There was a bit of chatter on one of the Yahoo groups about freight houses along the B&M, MEC and other northeastern lines. Many of the freight houses are up tight to the track with no loading dock. Why, well I am guessing since there is a lot of bad weather up north and with snow and ice being an issue on platforms it seems easier to load and unload right between the boxcar and frt house.
Some of these structures are found on sidings making loading not a problem once cars are spotted but a freight houses next to the main line is another story. On the main line freight traffic would have to be unloaded from a boxcar or baggage car while on the train...making this job a priority when stopped. At some towns the local could be switching a siding while the local freight car is spotted at the proper door. An interesting operational element to create...George Dutka
For this view I added an ITLA loading dock kit and is located on a siding. I scratch-built this structure and will cover it shortly. |
Saturday, 28 August 2021
New England Power in Ontario
A CNR WB is seen passing through Port Hope, Ontario which a New England consist leading the way during 1966. John Vincent photo |
I was going through my CV files the other day when I came across this view. I may have posted this photo before but I think it is worth covering once again.
Bruce Douglas sent me this view of a trio of New England power handling a westbound train at Port Hope during November 1966. Although the photo is not that clear it sure is neat to see. The power is CV 4927 leading followed by GT 4450 and a DW&P RS-11 now assigned to the CV...and all in the classic green and gold.
So you see one does not need to model New England to add these CV, GT and DW&P engines to your
roster as seen in this view...George Dutka
Friday, 27 August 2021
Service Station - WRD Contemporary Era
My summer contemporary era scene from a few years ago. The garage from the general store is moved to the foreground replacing the milk platform. |
Although the windows are covered in plywood the interior is fully detailed inside the opened door. |
A B&M heads to Bellows Falls past this rural garage. The pumps are now gone but cars are being repaired here. |
Thursday, 26 August 2021
Throwback Thursday - Experimental Wi Fi
This specially equipped car promoting Internet connections was Montreal-bound at Belleville, Ontario on July 15, 2004. |
Wednesday, 25 August 2021
Tuesday, 24 August 2021
Tower
Once I did some weathering to the tower I placed it at Bellows Crossing for a look. |
The tower as it looked when purchased. |
I felt the tower looked good as it was a small size. I did weather it up and glued a few parts back in place. |
A last look at the wooden tower. I took it to a train show a few weeks after this photo was taken and it got scooped up quickly. |
Monday, 23 August 2021
GMD Recollections - 1000th Locomotive Roll-out Ceremony
CP 3124 was one of several GP38-2 units which took part in a special roll-out ceremony at the GMD plant on June 06, 1986. |
By Peter Mumby.
Sunday, 22 August 2021
A before and After
I followed the OSR from Woodstock on July 28, 2021. That is John Allen in the orange shirt a local railfan to the right. |
I sent Bruce Douglas the top photo from a recent railfan day chase of the OSR from Woodstock back to Ingersoll. When I stopped along the side of the road for my second location I did not realize John Allen was parked just down from me. John does not normally venture out often east of London although he has been spotted at Paris Jct and Bayview this summer. Well I included him in one of my views. Bruce decided to eliminate John from the scene and add some smoke to the 1200's. I think the photo looks great...thanks Bruce. When Peter Mumby saw the photos he thought to add some humor Bruce should have added a bit of smoke too at the location that John was standing...kind of a poof he is gone...George Dutka
Bruce Douglas edited my photo by adding smoke to the engines and removed John from the scene. |
Saturday, 21 August 2021
FOS - Pool Hall
The roofing was changed out with construction paper painted green to reflect tar-paper. A Tichy barrel is added to the front platform with some newspaper trash added to the ground. |
I built this kit sometime ago but never posted about it. Here are a few finished shots of my model which is a FOS Kit-of-the-Month from last year. This kit had all the parts included which was a good thing...George Dutka
The smoke stacks are included in the kit along with all the neat signs. |
The rear wall is tar-paper with wood slates which add a bit of interest to the structure. |
Friday, 20 August 2021
This and That August 2021
September 2021 RMC features Neil Schofield's really neat Vermont themed railway. Check it out. |
Just a few topics I thought worth touching on...mainly railfanning of late...George Dutka
John Allen caught VIA 71 at Paris Jct on Aug 5, 2021. Boy that is a lot of smoke when the engineman opened it up...memories of Alco's. |
A second view of John's visit to Paris Jct. |
My GT boom car is coming along...ready for paint and decaling. |
A really nice looking paint job and scheme. |
OSR run from Ingersoll to Woodstock on Aug 16, 2021. The train is crossing the underpass in Beachville, Ontario. At one time this was a wooden trestle that really added to the shot. |
OSR 1594 arrives at Woodstock on Aug 16 2021. |
Thursday, 19 August 2021
Throwback Thursday - Squamish Shunter.
On July 06, 1989, RS-18 number 620 (built 1965) was working near the station at Squamish, British Columbia. |
Wednesday, 18 August 2021
Tuesday, 17 August 2021
Snapshot - August 2021
The last move viewed during my visit was the Mass Central interchanging in the CSXT yard. |
A visit at Palmer, Ma. on May 28, 2015 yielded a bit of action in town. I seem to be lucky on most of my visits there with multiple trains operating in a short period of time...George Dutka
NECR had multiple units in town this day with one set switching the yard. This one was just idling away waiting an assignment. |
Monday, 16 August 2021
WRD Operating
A test run of the second unit found in Bellows Falls yard. |
It has been a long time since I ran any trains on the WRD. When I did the scenery work for the ITLA shed I needed to move a train. I think I cleaned the tracks here back in the early winter but did not run any trains in the Bellows Falls yard. So a quick track cleaning prior to some train movements through the yard. Although train operations lasted maybe 15-20 minutes it was fun.
The last while I have been more focused on building models...especially since covid lock-down. In the past Peter Mumby would be over on Mondays and we would fool around with some engines or trains, which kept the WRD active...George Dutka
Scenery work is done and the B&M local has been shoved back into the yard. A cut is being made before a double over to the next track. |
Sunday, 15 August 2021
ITLA Tool Shed Installed
I had changed the roofing included in the kit to tarpaper. Some weeds and dirt is installed to the Gatorfoam base. |
I finally got back downstairs this month to add a bit of scenery and installed my ITLA shed to the Bellows Falls yard scene. These tiny structures fit almost anywhere. If you live in my area once the NMRA-WOD meets begin this will be our first group build...George Dutka
I think it still needs some tools around the doors. |
Saturday, 14 August 2021
My Third ITLA Shed
I decided to make a third ITLA shed with a thinner door cut out of the window sheet material. I also added a stack from discarded Tichy plastic spure material. Some details are added to the interior and the walls. This kit has a lot of leftover materials that might be built up into another model...I do have three piles of leftovers..George Dutka
A trio of sheds for use on the WRD...all a bit different in appearance. |
Friday, 13 August 2021
North Country Trains
A second post for today. I added a new blog to my sidebar, North Country Trains. Harrison Smith is one of our younger model railroader's and a railfan. Check out what he has been up to...George Dutka
MIG - Dry Brushing
I have been playing around with this Ammo MIG dry brushing rust colour paint that I find really handy for rust effects. My current FOS build, the sign is being highlighted using this product. It is an acrylic heavy paint, almost like a paste. This might be something you want to try also...George Dutka
Thursday, 12 August 2021
Throwback Thursday - Too Early for Winter
Conditions definitely looked wintry in the yard at Stratford, Ontario on November 02, 2002. |
By Peter Mumby.
Wednesday, 11 August 2021
Tuesday, 10 August 2021
August Update
To begin it looks like a lot of events are starting up in the US. I see they have just announced the Coco Beach RPM meet for January. I hope things keep going in the right direction regarding Covid. I have not been downstairs modeling much this summer but have been out and about railfanning a good amount...George Dutka
Peter and I also saw a EB CP freight approaching London. We normally only see WB freights in the morning. Aug. 3, 2021 |
I took this photo at Guelph Jct. of a CP truck at their office there. What I found interesting is the rental markings on the tailgate. Oct. 1, 2017. |
FOS Lucky Seven is on the go. I am using all MIG products on this structure. |
All the wall are together but a lot more needs to be completed...more on this one later. |