CN 1371 and its associated idler car are working the Sarnia boat yard on April 23, 1994. |
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.
CN 1371 and its associated idler car are working the Sarnia boat yard on April 23, 1994. |
On the White River Division one is looking at the area of the B&M Rutland joint freight house. The ITLA structure looks bigger than a building flat. |
The siding is being installed during the fall of 2011 inside the shop. The caboose had been stripped down to a shell. |
The Delray tower is seen to the right in this view from Dec, 1 2023 that was taken by Ken Borg. |
CN L507 with GTW 8952 in the consist at Delray. Ken Borg photo. |
By Peter Mumby.
An Accurail CV boxcar that has had some changes is included in a train that also has North Stratford Ry. boxcars in the consist. |
An overall look at one end of the shop complex. |
A Step Back In Railroad History……by Don Janes
Part Two
The old
stone office was originally a farm house before the railroad was built in Rock
Hill Furnace (Orbisonia) |
An interior
shot of one of the old shop buildings. Things lay pretty much where they were
when the railroad closed down in the 1950’s. |
The train
has backed down to the yard for water before its last run of the day. |
The conductor is walking the train as the tender is filled from a hose that runs over to the roundhouse |
#16 waits at the station to depart on her last trip of the day. |
NW 555077 was sitting at CN St Thomas North on June 12, 1994. |
Diesel
switcher M-7 assembling the first morning train.
The East Broad Top Railroad
A Step Back In Railroad History……by Don Janes
Part One
In Oct.2023 my wife and I set out for a
railfanning week in Pennsylvania and Maryland. One of the primary reasons for
the trip was to visit the narrow gauge East Broad Top Railroad in Pennsylvania. The railroad sat dormant for quite a few
years and was recently brought back to life by new owners with various grants
and donations helping to retore the railroad. I had read about the EBT and now
that they were running live steam again, I thought it was a good time to
visit. We had planned to visit the railroad
on a Saturday but while at the Stausburg Railroad I ran into another railfan
who was quite knowledgeable about the EBT and he informed me that they were
running trains on Friday for a private group of people but it would be totally
accessible for photos but without the usual crowds. We arrived at the station in Orbisonia (in the
borough of Rockhill Furnace) on Friday morning to take in the events of the day
right from the beginning. We would take
the four mile train ride the next day when it was open to the public.
One of the highlights besides watching
and riding the steam train was a walking tour of the shops. The railroad shut
down in the mid 1950’s and everything remains almost the same as the day they
locked the doors. A lot of foundation
work had to be done to stabilize the buildings but all the machinery was left much
the same as when it closed. They are
currently rebuilding one of the steam engines and doing some other restoration
work on some of the other equipment in one section of the shops. The roundhouse is also an interesting spot
and there are several EBT steam engines that have been inside since the 1950’s
and are in very good condition since they were under cover for years, out of
the harsh elements. All in all, it was a great two days of experiencing the
glory days of steam railroading. The EBT
is doing a great job of restoring the railroad and hopefully will continue to
do so for years to come.
A closer
view of M-7
Railfans
gather at the Orbisonia depot for the morning’s special train.
EBT #16 has
just finished running around the wye and is heading to pick up her train in the
yard.
#16 backs down to her train by the main shop |
The first run of the day is seen departing Orbisonia. |
#16 rolls along a fill about 3 miles from town. Today’s consist is a mixed train.
The train is passing over a country road about a mile from the current end of track. |
The completed freight house still needs a home on my layout...will see were it fits in. |
Two doors are modeled part way open with a bit of details inside. |
The roof got a really worn look to it. |
London, Ontario CP yard. |
The primer is beginning to show through the top coat of paint. |
On this car the car numbers are just spray bombed on. Lots of the original logo is either worn off or covered over. |
By Peter Mumby.
This is what is included in the BEST kit. |
Spray bomb for the windows and door was used. |
The chimney is ready to be installed along with window glazing. |
MIG Tuscan and Oil Ochre are the tones used for the walls. I then covered the paint with Bragdon dark rust and dust bowl brown. |
A view of the back wall. |