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, 28 February 2023
Shiny and Clean
Brian Smith sent me this clean looking car which he saw down in Florida. I thought I would share it with you...George Dutka
Monday, 27 February 2023
Snapshot - February 2023
Sunday, 26 February 2023
BEST - Vetero Stain
One coat of Vetero stain applied. I applied three coats to get the tone I wanted. |
Saturday, 25 February 2023
Springfield Display
Friday, 24 February 2023
More of Springfield
Jack Ellis of BarMills was giving an interesting clinic on structures which I sat in on...good place to rest my legs too. |
This is one of the walls Jack Ellis passed around for the group to view. |
Train Troll had a nice display of crates which I found interesting. |
They are offered in different scales. |
Thursday, 23 February 2023
150 Years of Operation
Dave Harding brought along his handcar to do a ceremonial crossing, this time with RR permission. |
On Tuesday I snuck away from the mother in laws to take in a ceremony in Aylmer Ont. at 2pm commemorating 150 years of operations on the Cayuga Sub. There was my friend Andy and myself that were CN engineman that worked the line, a CN sectionman while the rest were dignitaries, rail buffs and current shortline employee's that work the line and of course Dave Harding from the St. Thomas Railway museum who set up the afternoon...George Dutka
The town crier from St. Thomas was on hand to begin the afternoon event. |
Off they go west from the main crossing in Aylmer. |
Wednesday, 22 February 2023
Tuesday, 21 February 2023
Prototype Corner - Call to Action
MMA 23537 was rolling in to Quebec St yard on March 19/21 |
TBOX 66801 put in an appearance on March 22/21 |
Monday, 20 February 2023
February 2023 - This and That
Just a few things that don't fit into any category that I have been working on. A mix of prototype and modeling inspiration...George Dutka
I really like the looks of this FOS offering which is from their kit of the month club. Too bad us in Canada can't get these models. |
Here we have a view on Kevin Smith's layout of his B&M switcher handling a cut of cars. |
I showed you the front of the Westboro section house last month. Here is the side and rear of the structure. |
Jim Sloan had this two page photo published in MR Trackside Photos, March 2023. Congratulations Jim. |
Sunday, 19 February 2023
Sunset Motel - Blair Line
The office is now completed. |
The Blair Line web side photo of the completed kit. |
The what is in the box photo looking at the office parts being painted. |
Saturday, 18 February 2023
CV Alco Switchers
Friday, 17 February 2023
CV Alco 8015
Thursday, 16 February 2023
Westboro
A look back at my rendition of the Westboro freight house. I was working on adding a short piece of track to the other side of the building. It is not connected just a prop to add more interest when I take photos of the scene. The kit was part of the Elwell general store offering by BEST but I think someone else now offers this structure as a separate kit...George Dutka
Wednesday, 15 February 2023
Tuesday, 14 February 2023
Train Order
Retired CN dispatcher Gary Pembleton passed along this CP train order that one can get a chuckle from...enjoy...George Dutka
Monday, 13 February 2023
Inspired!
Cut and paste works well to decide if a structure will work on a layout before construction begins. Kevin Smith photos |
"Thank you, yet again for sparking an idea for my pike. I'd been trying to figure something for a small, empty lot next to the depot remains. Some kind of gas station/service garage/shop structure that has seen better days.
Your recent blog post with Peter's submission of Robin Long's photo of the semi-neglected Texaco station got the juices flowing. I photocopied the walls of a Pikestuff garage-machine shop kit, stuck them to cardboard and mocked up a short version. I do this with all my kitbashing ideas to see how they will work out before cutting plastic...Kevin Smith."
Sunday, 12 February 2023
Weather-beaten addition to the WRD!
One of the cars I have added to my contemporary fleet when era's begin to change forward. It sure looks like it has been around for awhile. |
I purchased this model a few years back from a collection being sold. It is a lot more weather-beaten than something I would do but it think it looks great. Just a bit more inspiration for those that love to weather...George Dutka
Saturday, 11 February 2023
Rutland Ry Oops!
There always is an option for use of damaged equipment as seen here on a Rutland Ry. boxcar. Phil Jordan photo collection. |
Phil Jordan sent along the above picture. Apparently, a Rutland Ry. crew doubled a grade after stalling and on the way back to their train ran into it. The damaged boxcar was then used in MOW service to transport a small bulldozer...Kevin Smith.
Friday, 10 February 2023
Modeling Insperation
Thursday, 9 February 2023
Throwback Thursday - EMDX GM 70
GM 70 is showing off a lot of exposed piping near the east end of the CP Quebec St yard in London on Oct 30, 2004. |
The other side of the locomotive presents a bit of a contrast. |
Wednesday, 8 February 2023
Tuesday, 7 February 2023
CV Wreck Train
CV wreck train at St. Johnsbury, Vt. on Aug 11, 1978. Bob Sheridan photo. |
I received the photo above from Ian Stronach with the following comment. If you know more about the view please share it with us...George Dutka
"I came across this photo on a Facebook page taken by Bob Sheridan. It is an entire CV auxiliary train in the CP yard in St J. The crane is the 4250. Do you know if this was from St. Albans or New London, were I believe the CV kept their big hooks. What was it doing in St. J? Speculation is always dangerous. Had it been cleaning up a wreck on the Richford brand having had to approach it from the north side or perhaps leant out to the SJLC which spent a lot of time on the ground. Was it on its way back to CV at WRJ. Who knows but a neat picture"...Ian Stronach.
Sunday, 5 February 2023
LV - Wrong Way Door Car
My two LV wrong way door cars both with different doors, ends and roofs. One is a West Shore Line car while the other is a F&C kit. |
These 40' wrong way door cars began in the 1910 era as double door auto cars which were later rebuilt in the 1930's in various batches using of f the shelf parts making each rebuild a bit different. They seemed to have found it easier to leave the left door in place which is more in the center location and block in the right door.
These cars lasted into the 1960's in interchange service making them a great model for many era's to include in their fleet...happy modeling...George Dutka
This is Don Janes model of the LV car. I believe it is a F&C offering. Today F&C offers all the versions. |
This model is the West Shore Lines model offered by Central Hobby Supply years ago. I used AK neutral grey (filters) as the base coat on the roof. |
My two models which are both different in features are a nice addition to my layout. |
This model I built a number of years ago from a F&C kit that I purchased at Springfield. I may get it back to the workbench for some PanPastel and roof weathering. |
Saturday, 4 February 2023
Prototype Corner - CN "Baton Rouge."
CN 3144E, number 148, is rounding the curve at MP 10 of the Strathroy Subdivision on June 11, 2021. |
By Peter Mumby.
CN 148 is an eastbound double stack train bearing both international and domestic containers which usually passes through the London area around mid-morning. On June 11, 2021 a nice surprise appeared near the head end in the form of CN business car "Baton Rouge." As implied by the name, the car had an Illinois Central heritage, previously operating as the 10/6 sleeper I.C. 800210. Before that it was I.C. 3530 "Cook County," and it began life as NKP 207 "City of Peoria."
First up on the train was the business car "Baton Rouge. |