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Sunday, April 26, 2009

Snow is gone in Phippsburg...


The snow is gone here and the Covered Bridge Line is running...I am looking forward to hosting an open house on Saturday!

If you have battery or steam power please feel free to bring it along. if you want a favorite car as part of a train bring that too!

I'll set up a table for show and tell and swap.

I plan to provide burgers and dogs and a gas Bar-B-Que plus soft drinks. Additions and specialties are welcome. We are non-drinkers so make sure to take home any alcohol you bring.

call me at 207-386-0129 if you have any questions.
-Eric


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Friday, April 24, 2009

Crazy little lights



These are neat little lights. The pictures were taken right after they came on and about 10 min later.
When it was completely dark the lights were very bright and they are perfect if you want to reference a given point. but, they do not provide any illumination for the surrounding area. There was no reflected light from the stones and you could not tell that the station was there. They were like little mystery eyes in the night. The top is easily removed and could sit on top of a building with a flat roof and do a good job of lighting the interior. The bulb is at the top and it reflect off the bottom lens to produce a larger bright spot. If you want to light up an area (I put the church on top of the waterfall area and shine a little solar search light on it. It lights up the building and the waterfall very nice). In fact I experimented with it last night and moved it to the front yard and it cast a good light up to the top of the flagpole. My wife got it at Xmas Tree for me recently for about $5 to 6 dollars. The 12 volt transformer wire may still be the most versatile because you can adapt it to lots of situations and you can 'clicker' them on or off. A little something for everybody!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

I love Animals

Remember I grew up in a big city and thought there were only two kinds of birds, pigeons and sparrows, so I love (we both do) living 'out in the woods' so to speak. Enjoying the bird feeders and we have our favorite pair of Mallard ducks that fly in every day. He is so gallant as he stands guard while she eats. Plus turkeys come by every day and look so funny as they 'run' across the back yard. It is amazing how they all work around each other to enjoy the cup of cracked corn I set out back. Plus a rabbit (we call it 'bunny' sorry about that) and yesterday a fox and today a deer. It really is an enjoyment to watch and see what will be next. I had just come in from sticking the solar lights in the ground next to the station when the deer came out to nibble up what was left.

Monday, April 20, 2009

From NHGRS


Hi guys I was sent this photo of Keene , NH roundhouse late 50-60’s.. Thought the club members would like to see it. Below is the list of locos.

Canadian Pacific 4-6-0 #1098 was sold to George Hart and restored in Jim Thorpe, PA. It was operated by Rail Tours Inc. during Sep-Oct 1994 and then stored.

Canadian National 1395 class H-6-g 4-6-0
sent to Edaville in June 1959, currently at Coopersville , MI

Canadian national 5288 class J-7-b 4-6-2
sent to Edaville in September 1961, currently at the Tennessee vallry RR Museum, Chattanooga , TN

Canadian National 2-6-0 #96
was sent from Bellows Falls to Scranton but never made it. It went only as far as Binghamton , NY when it was traded to a private owner from Canada in deal to get DL&W #565. 96 was later sold to the Ohio Central Railroad.

Meadow River Lumber Company Shay #1 -
two truck disposition unknown

Saturday, April 11, 2009

steam at Alna...

Sue, I and the Boys visited Alna and rode the train today. It was cool and overcast but pleasant enough.

We hopped off the train at the Alna Center Station and walked north along the track past the end of the newly laid rail and along the old road bed until we came to the missing Carlton Brook bridge, at the sight of the "Masons Wreck" of 1905. The old road bed is quite visible but suffers from a few washouts and downed trees.

There were Easter eggs hidden for the kids around Alna center. The guys at the museum do a first class job and have a lot of fun too! by the way, the train was only $3.00 for adults today, but never very expensive even in high season.

There is a chance to play trains again in two weeks, this is Spring Work Weekend. The plan is to ballast and tamp the track laid by volunteers last fall.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Steam trains at Alna Maine Saturday

The WW&F railway Museum is running Steam tomorrow Saturday...They plan to run a Freight train before lunch then several passenger trains starting about noon.

I plan to go early afternoon.

www.wwfry.org

-Eric

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Monday, April 6, 2009

Nice weekend for house planting in the Garden

I am not the first to play in the garden over the weekend, I see, but here is one of the things I did.

On Sunday, I had a chance to play trains and do some serious planting. I placed this house so it has a good view. It is on a sloping lot which required some re-grading and (moss) lawn planting; after digging and building the natural stone foundation. I have a Diamond saw blade on my 4" grinder that I had used to cut tile. it does a great job with granite too. I used it to "carve" granite front steps for the house and to trim some of the foundation stones. I also cut some stone posts to support the porch.

Oh! and the track crew was out too getting the track in shape for the first train...a load of general freight which had accumulated over the winter. Not too many derailments!

--eric



Sunday, April 5, 2009

SCGRR's First Run of the Season

Couldn't waste a nice day. Here is the first run of the 2009 season. This is on the new addition to SCGRR. None of the buildings that were taken in for the Winter are out yet. The Water Feature isn't even uncovered yet. (Ignore the wind noise.)


Friday, April 3, 2009

Fort Carson 'concept' Car




Updated May13, 2009. Sam deploys to Afghanistan on May 16, 2009. He will be operating the vehicle types pictured above as part of the 32 Trans. Co.



I have been working on a new decal car. My grandson Sam has been assigned to Fort Carson and his new unit. This is a computer version which I draw up first. After I get a chance to look at it some more and decide on what changes to make, I will be printing up the decals and applying them. Typical of every car that I have made, I always make each side different.

I never did post the other side of my 'Fort Leonard Wood' car so here it is.


Puppy Mover Monorail

Thanks to Denneth 'Tiny' Lee we have another unusual and fun story to read. I believe this came to him from John Foley.
Thanks again guys.
Click here to read about the 'Puppy Mover Monorail'
(Make sure to look at Page Two).