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.
Wednesday, 31 January 2024
Tuesday, 30 January 2024
Retired Caboose
Monday, 29 January 2024
Palmer Station Stop?
NECR at Palmer Jan 27 2023 or the Springfield train show weekend. Looking at these photos reminded me of what might Amtrak be up to. |
A transfer run on the way. |
Sunday, 28 January 2024
Building the Brookside Creamery
I have shown you the block section of the creamery in the past. Here is a bit about the add-on concrete structure which was a mix of additions over the years. The structure was more of a project that became using up kit-bits and scrap styrene. Once I can get back down stairs I will take a few photos of how the scene looks today...George Dutka
The concrete wall is tested next to the completed block structure. |
Saturday, 27 January 2024
BEST Basics - West Hopkinton
West Hopkinton flag station is a small structure that can fit anywhere on the layout. |
Friday, 26 January 2024
New England Barns
I recently watched a show about pulling apart heritage barns and rebuilding them in Vermont. There was a few interesting facts I like to pass along to you.
Barns in New England up till the 1790's were built mostly without windows. Glass was very expensive at that time. Also boards on these old barns prior to 1800 commonly could have board widths up to 25". Wire nails began to be used about 1850 and commonly used by the 1890's. The barn on the show was dated to prior to 1800.
Cut nails that are hand forged were used prior to the 1850's which were hard to get and expensive. It was common for settlers heading west in the early years to burn their barns so they could recover their nails prior to leaving for a new build. A law did come into effect that stopped this practice.
Also noted was the slate shingles found on the barn. Most were a tone of gray but many were a purple tone. It seems New England slate really varied from area to area. Some areas had more red in the mix.
I doubt any of us will model the nails but it is nice to have this information so we can date a barn we see in the future...George Dutka
Thursday, 25 January 2024
Throwback Thursday - Railcar Mover
CP 5601-12 was photographed at Lobo on March 29, 2008. |
By Peter Mumby.
Wednesday, 24 January 2024
Monday, 22 January 2024
Sunday, 21 January 2024
This and That - January 2024
VIA 911 is seen just west of Komoka diamond on Oct. 3, 2022. I was standing way back taking a telephoto shot from the CP trackage. |
I always like checking out the BarMills kits. I seem to come away with something from their booth on my visits. |
BAR Geep #70 handles a local on the WRD. That CN hopper car is a Rapido model that I added a bit of weathering to...by the looks of the engine leading it needs a lot more for this particular scene. |
Now that winter is here work on the underpass at the west end of CPKC yard here in London is slowing down. |
Saturday, 20 January 2024
Rockingham, NH - Freight House
One of my books viewed a station sign over one of the doors that I thought would be nice to model. |
I just applied my dry transfers on a CN blue file folder and reduced on a color copier. |
Wednesday, 17 January 2024
Tuesday, 16 January 2024
CP Plow Train Woodstock, Ontario
Monday, 15 January 2024
Milton, Vermont - Limestone loading
I recently scanned my print viewing three GTW hoppers in designated service that will be loaded with limestone. June 13, 1990. |
Sunday, 14 January 2024
Rouses Point, NY - Station
Saturday, 13 January 2024
A Closer Look at the Creamery
Friday, 12 January 2024
Before and After Creamery
I placed the creamery once completed into my Petersburg scene as I made the structure to be able to be used in other locations. |
The structure as it looked when I got it onto my workbench. |
The building flat is set in place as I build up the Bellows Falls scene. |
Thursday, 11 January 2024
Throwback Thursday - Rail King
R.K. 285 was on display at the Elgin County Railway Museum on August 24, 2008. |
Wednesday, 10 January 2024
Tuesday, 9 January 2024
Photo Update - Oil Train
Today we have two posts including this update from a photo used yesterday.
Wanstead, Ontario - A General Store
An abandoned structure that appears to be a general store on what was once the main street in Wanstead, Ontario, May 2019. |
Monday, 8 January 2024
January 2024 - Update
One of a string of work cars in the small yard next to the Rensselaer, NY Amtrak station on Nov. 3, 2018. |
A simple sign is found at Guelph Jct. designating the location on a visit during 2019. I believe I was on the layout tour. Oh that is a clean looking tank car too. |
This photo was taken by Kurt Miles of ex-1849 now on the BDRV (Black River & Western) passed along by Kevin Smith...a follow up to yesterdays post. |
Sunday, 7 January 2024
BAR 76 on GMRC
BAR #76 a GP-9, one of 5 numbered 76 to 80 on BAR had arrived at the GMRC shop. Kevin Smith photos |
Before being placed in service a quick patch-out and new numbers have been applied. As Kevin notes this makes a great modeling project. |
A new coat of paint has been applied to ex-BAR 76 in 1993. Kevin's photo seen here is from March 1997. The engine was sold to Black River & Western in November 1997. |
Saturday, 6 January 2024
CV Richford Trestle
Looking down towards the Richford trestle on October 11, 1992. |