In this scene the CV train approaching the Bellows Crossing diamond is being handled by CN power modeled by our friend Bob Hannah. |
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.
Monday, 31 October 2022
Bob Hannah's Power on the WRD
Sunday, 30 October 2022
Peeking out from behind - WRJ
Saturday, 29 October 2022
GTW - Durand, Mi.
It was a cold overcast day on Nov. 6, 2019 when I visited Durand. |
Don Janes and I traveled to Trainfest on November 6, 2019. Our goal was to spend two days railfanning and hitting hobby shops on the way to Milwaukee. We made a short stop at Durand to check out the station which is a museum and see if any action was in town...George Dutka
While touring the station a train approached which I took this photo through the second-floor window. |
Friday, 28 October 2022
October 2022 - "This and That"
A staged scene at Peterburg I added a mill to the foreground which makes the whole scene appear bigger than it is. |
Not a lot going on at the work bench, but I have received a few interesting photos lately that you might like to see.
Hindsight 20/20 will be held once again on December 10, 2022 and March 4, 2023...George Dutka
EMD switchers on CN 396 heading to Stelco. Seen at Haslett Mi. Sept 30, 2022. Ken Borg photo. |
A Rutland Ry view taken by John Gardner found in an assembled 100 best views by Phil Jordan. |
I found this interesting in an Exact Rail ad...Canada Sauce? |
The Hedley Junction blog has some interesting posts lately. One post viewed this B&M boxcar around 1900 in Cambridge, Ma. |
Kevin Smith took in the Upper Valley Train Show in WRJ and got a few views of NECR. |
Thursday, 27 October 2022
Throwback Thursday - Rubbing Shoulders
On February 01, 2005, UP 9198 and STER 3582 are sharing the CN yard at St. Thomas, Ontario. |
I am sure that there were very few locations on the railway map of North America where Union Pacific power could have rubbed shoulders with a Bombardier HR412(W) locomotive. Certainly the CN St. Thomas North yard would have been near the top of this rather short list. As pointed out in last week's post, UP units periodically arrived in St. Thomas on NS 327. This power would then repose in the yard until it was needed for number 328 of the following day. The North yard was also the main interchange point for the St. Thomas and Eastern Railway, a component of Trillium Railway. In today's photo, STER 3582 is performing its interchange tasks, while UP 9198 takes time out on an adjacent track. NS withdrew from the area at the end of December, 2006, while STER continued to call at the yard until 2013.
Wednesday, 26 October 2022
Tuesday, 25 October 2022
Snapshot - October 2022
I scanned a group of slides a few weeks back and thought these fall scenes might be nice to group into a Snapshot for this month. I was out a couple of times this fall taking photos and the colours this year are the best in many years. I wish I had more time for railfanning...George Dutka
CN eb 148 appoaches Komoka on Sept 23, 1998. This tree is another thing gone from the scene along Oxbow Road. |
CN 238 eb is seen approaching the Komoka diamond on Oct. 23, 1993. |
CN eb 380 is in Komoka on the Chatham Sub. on Oct. 25, 1993. This was a job London crews manned to Windsor and back. |
Monday, 24 October 2022
B&M Derailed Milk Cars
Sunday, 23 October 2022
Flat Finish Options
Two boxcars waiting for a coat of flat finish. My go to these days are spray can options. |
Saturday, 22 October 2022
White River Jct. on the WRD
Friday, 21 October 2022
Short Hi-Cube Boxcar
One day while working Keene, NH we had one short hi-cube come in from the B&M at Brattleboro bound for Keene. The only thing was that we picked it up at night and because it was a miserable foggy night we did not see that it was a tall car. We got to Keene just fine but the next day it was a bit of a surprise and a head scratching as to how it had cleared the lowest bridge, a road overpass in West Swanzey. It got unloaded and of course the springs expanded and suddenly we had an even taller car. On the return we got to West Swanzey and if it hadn't been for the muddy sunken track, we would have been badly screwed. The car cleared by less than 1" on the way through at a dead slow crawl I might add...Scott
Thursday, 20 October 2022
Throwback Thursday - Foreign Power
On December 3, 2000 NS 8928 and Ontario Northland 1721 lead NS freight 328 off the Talbot Subdivision towards the Dundas Subdivision connection at London Junction. |
Wednesday, 19 October 2022
Tuesday, 18 October 2022
What's in the Box No. 52
This kit came with wall stencils. I had thought it would have been decals or printed sheets. Stencils are great as there are lots of options for them in future projects. |
There is a bit of 3D printed parts also. |
A close look at the laser cut brickwork. |
Monday, 17 October 2022
St Albans Shop area 2010
At St Albans Vermont roundhouse we found another two sets of power. One was in use while taking this view Oct. 1, 2010. |
The shop track area in St. Albans Vermont was full of power not all being used though. Oct. 1 2022. |
Saturday, 15 October 2022
FOS Diner - Atlas Gorge Kit
My finished kit posed on the WRD for a photo shoot. |
This model was a nice build. The hardest part was locating all the pieces in the big box of pieces. |
Friday, 14 October 2022
On the Way to CVRHS Convention 2010
I was going through some of my views looking for something to keep posts going since I have had very little time for modeling lately. I looked at a trip Don Janes and I took to St. Albans for 2010 CVRHS convention. We actually met up with Alan Irwin as he graciously offered us the use of his lakeside cabin. It was a nice trip and great convention...George Dutka
Don took a photos of me out front of Alan's camp. |
The Friday evening prior to the convention Don took this view of me taking a low down shot of the CN power that had just brought a train down from Montreal on Oct. 1 2010. |
Thursday, 13 October 2022
Throwback Thursday - Crew Familiarization.
New CP SD90MAC number 9130 was being used to familiarize local crews with the new technology at London, Ontario on March 20, 1999. |
CP
SD90MAC locomotives 9100-9160 were built between October 1998 and
December 1999. GMD built numbers 9100-9111, while the balance were
assembled by CP at its Ogden Shops in Calgary. In today's photos, taken
at London, Ontario on March 20, 1999, the new locomotive was engaged in
a crew-familiarization exercise as it moved back and forth along its
assigned yard track. While I was enjoying my cab ride, the engineer was
explaining the operation of the GM-style desk top controls to another
CP employee.
Regular yard switching continued as the new unit was put through its paces. |
Coming or going, this was a hefty-looking locomotive. |
Wednesday, 12 October 2022
Monday, 10 October 2022
A Full Load - GMRC Flat
Sunday, 9 October 2022
Adding Cinders - The Real Stuff!
Back at the end of the summer I did a simple project that adds a bit of interest to the inside of a CV hopper car. I had found a trail of fine cinders in the CASO yard in St. Thomas during a visit to the museum which I scooped up into a Tim Horton's cup.
Once home I screened the larger pieces out. It was then ready for any use on the layout. I added some to my hopper first. Some maybe placed near the engine house shortly...George Dutka
Dab a bit of white glue in the bottom of the hopper bays. One side is completed. |
The fine cinders are seen in the bowl that is dropped into the glue. I then just turned the hopper over so the excess falls back into the bowl. |
Saturday, 8 October 2022
Weathered Roofs
The Kadee running board is coated with a shot of black followed by a light coating of cast iron gray. I was amazed how realistic the walkway looked. |
Friday, 7 October 2022
Station For Sale - Ossipee, NH
The B&M Ossipee, NH station as it looks in 2022 |