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GENERAL DEPARTMENT PROGRESS
As we approach the end of the year, we wish to thank everyone for their support, both social and financial, over the past year.
We also would be remiss if we didnt remind everyone that the need for the equipment is still great, as we try to make the best use of our funding possible.
Each and every car has its own account, and any donation can be made via check or via phone to the office and identify the equipment you wish.
The highest priority pieces right now are of course the ones we are trying to get home, and these are noted on the website in the donations page
http://www3.irm.org/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=1_7
On to the report…….
Repairs to the #1 track in Barn 3 are complete, and the cars involved are all back indoors.
The East end of the barn is now graded with rock, and a vehicle path has been opened into the picnic grove.
Congratulations to all departments involved in seeing the project through.
http://www.irm.org/gallery/Track-31-repair
The Terror event was conducted and cars from the Passenger Dept performed successfully.
The damage sustained this year was significantly less, but not zero
We are also continuing our effort to reduce electrical demand in Barn 3 , reviewing the remaining cars to convert to CFL.
We have two more cars we are reviewing for conversion prior to next season; the single largest impediment will be the funding for the lamp conversion.
The long term benefits are well established.
Conversion reduces the electrical demand by about 50% PLUS virtually eliminating the need for purchase of specialty lamps, all the while increasing the visibility for our guests.
We also have reviewed the barn demand with Dave Diamond, to plan a conversion to CFL lamps within the barn itself.
This ultimately will reduce the consumption by about 60% while increasing the light output by 50%.
Dave will determine when the conversion is to be performed.
EQUIPMENT REPORTS
Inbound Acquisitions
Incoming acquisitions have been sidetracked.
The UP approvals are not yet forthcoming, and we continue to await the resolution via the Executive Director.
As many of you are already aware, this delay has caused the loss of the baggage car Olympus, as it was accidentally scrapped.
Gateway has made the effort to rectify the situation by donating a different baggage car.
This car is in its own way a significant item, as it is also original California Zephyr.
While we are disappointed by the loss of Olympus, the "silver lining" is that this car will be able to travel on its own wheels, making it an easier move, plus it has no significant damage, reducing the need for extensive restoration
This also has begun the conversation to acquire wheels for the dome car.
In addition, the donation papers for the Milwaukee parlor Lake City have been received, and we plan to begin donation requests soon.
The website store is already set up for it.
http://www3.irm.org/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_7&products_id=1652
We await transport plans from the Executive Director for this move.
Funds from the sale of Glen Alta have also been received, and we await the update from the Executive Director as to sale completion.
The newly acquired CRIP coach in Iowa awaits movement to IRM.
Brake work has been done and the car is now mechanically ready to transport.
DLW coaches (3)
No changes to equipment.
567, is in service.
561 is in service as well, following significant repairs to brake structure and attachments
556, with the end of operating season, work has begun again, with interior cleaning a priority. We also hope to complete the interior painting and return this car to service next season.
Rock Island Coaches (6)
A winter project was discovered during Thomas as CRIP 2571 displayed a significant roof leak near one of the vents.
This has contributed to a significant sag failure of the ceiling, so this winter project will include interior repair of this car.
Roof repairs cannot be performed until the car can be accessed by scaffold in the spring.
B&M 3288/1094
Continued interior work.
Exterior painting has also continued following the end of public days.
http://www.irm.org/gallery/BM1094
Dover Strait
Underbody finishing was completed .
The interior is making progress.
Barricades are being developed for the bedrooms to allow public viewing of the car, and lounge carpeting has been identified.
We await information from the supplier to complete the process.
http://www.irm.org/gallery/NYC-Dover-Strait
IC 3345
No progress at this time, although the car is masked in preparation for exterior painting, hopefully soon
CZ Silver Pony
With the end of public season, we have been able to renew some work inside the car.
Seats are in process, and the missing seat mount pedestals are also being fabricated.
Lenses for the dome lights have been acquired
The primary ventilation blowers, which were left in shambles by the previous owner, have been reinstalled, and we hope to effect motor installation soon, to allow for air movement
Electrical systems cannot be developed completely until we have the car in place (on wheels) to install a stable electrical system.
CNW RDC 9933
We have been fortunate to locate an operator that was stripping an RDC for parts, and have acquired the remaining baggage rack lights needed for the car.
Having an incentive to work in that space will also provide us with the opportunity to repair a couple of lights in the car as well as develop improvements in the ventilation system for summer.
Every season, a bit better, no?
CBQ Silver Ridge
In addition to the minor cosmetic repairs following the Terror event, we hope to make progress with interior restoration, stalled for lack of time.
UP Pacific Peak
With the addition of a new (UP fan) volunteer, we have plans to make some progress on backdating and restoration of the car interior.
Already Mike has gotten a chunk of Amtrak removed from walls in one bedroom, and with a bit of luck we can talk him into sticking around for the winter and moving forward.
We also plan to complete the modifications to the vestibule begun during the summer.
I hope to install direct feed ducting to the newly functional blowers similar to the stuff I put into Silver Ridge.
This will provide a more direct cold air input in summer, and improve the esthetics of the passage for our guests.

http://www.irm.org/gallery/PPeak-2011
ACL Birmingham
The car has once again been winterized to provide a place for all volunteers to use during the winter.
We plan to spend some time improving ventilation in the kitchen area this winter too.
NP Loch Sloy
Since developing a ventilation plan for the sleeper Pacific Peak, we are now prepared to perform the same changes to this car.
In addition, our improved understanding of the cars' design will make it possible to improve the electrical feed in the spring, when we can get outside and underneath. Based on the success of the work in the other cars this year, we feel we will be able to greatly improve the comfort and enjoyment of our guests in 2012.
NP 230 Baggage Car
The exterior painting of the car is nearing completion.
Currently the Wednesday group needs one more day to complete the lettering and touch up, but if the weather does not cooperate, we have already discussed waiting for spring.

YARD 5 DISPLAYS
Special Exhibit cars

http://www.irm.org/gallery/Special-Exhibit-Cars
The exit vestibule has been cleaned of obstructions and the center sill and coupler pocket are exposed.
The rusted areas of the south exterior have been replaced and sealed.
In addition , all the south side windows, which were leaking, have been stripped and caulked to reduce water damage in the car walls.
A malfunction of the AC unit in the car late in the season has been assessed and Jerry Lynn is preparing an estimate to repair the system for next year.
A winter project includes the refinishing and repainting of the interior of the first car, to improve light and visibility.
All exhibits have already been removed and stored.
The video camera system included in this years budget is now moving forward, with plans to complete it over the winter.
This will allow improved security in the display areas, and perhaps allow for more significant artifacts to be displayed in the future.
The intent of these exhibit cars is to make many of the displays temporary and therefore enhance the visitor experience with new things to view.
The recent displays were all well received, and some changes are planned for Spring 2012 to continue this practice.
Jon Habeggers long term plans continue to take shape as he prepares for the anniversary exhibit
I have suggested to some other interested parties that we should begin to communicate about 2013, so we can coordinate the efforts.
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after a ton of time, now all of a sudden, I have the opportunity to write twice in three days…..
Mostly I just want to brag on folks that have been making progress on their own work lately.
First, the ballast is in place in Barn 3. Dropped off last week and laid on track Tuesday!
YAAAY!
Thanks to Nick and all the folks that pitched in and helped. A huge step forward, making the track crew work much much easier this weekend!
I think its the first time that track has been ballasted in about 50 years, and it should make it drain better, and be a much more stable platform for the equipment.
Everyone needs to remember that Barn 3, the first barn built, had rail that was small and old when built.
This track should next need maintenance in my grandchildrens time or later…..

NEXT another piece of equipment that is quietly being brought back to life in style is Jack Biesterfields BM 1094 project.
He stopped on the exterior in spring to avoid issues with the visitors, but he is right back to it again , and all along he has worked on the interior.
Needless to say the car is becoming gorgeous
I put this image in specifically to show the before and after work he is accomplishing

Finally, the Wednesday folks are moving forward on the NP baggage car 230.
They hope to have it done this year, and so far the weather has cooperated.

Once again I remind everyone that these projects are done all from donations, and using all volunteer crew (even the track work)
so any help form our readers out there is most appreciated.
The track work donations can go to RTRACK
The B&M car can go to R1094
the baggage car itself (for all you NP fans out there) can go to R230
and the Wednesday Projects group can get donations through R6166
As the end of the year approaches, please keep us in mind and help all you can.
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For the past week or so the computer has been arguing with me, and twice I began writing an update and twice somehow I managed to delete them.
Soooo, we will try again.
First I want to take a moment to thank all our friends , who have been so loyal in their support.
Many many folks have made donations to their favorite passenger car project over the past couple of months
Included in this list are Henry Auchstetter, Richard Ralston, Jeff Fryman, Kevin Brown, George Forslin, John Bender, David Brown, David Cook, and John Wilke
In addition, all of our visitors and friends that were able to make donations in the displays during the season.
Your faith in us is much appreciated, and we hope to put your contributions to worthy use.
Now on to the progress reports.
The Barn 3 track project is making good progress. All the rail is in, and the ballast has been delivered.
The track guys think they will be able to finish over the next two weeks or so, which would have it done before November, which is great!
They deserve our thanks as they keep on "track" to get it finished.
http://www.irm.org/gallery/Track-31-repair?page=1
While the cars remain out of the barn, Gene and Bob have gotten the underside of Dover Strait finished, so we can finally say the exterior painting is DONE!

http://www.irm.org/gallery/album71
Over in Yard 5 a couple of things are moving along
First, Mike Ray and Marc have really moved along on the Exhibit cars. All the rusted lower edge has been removed and the inner structure has been rustoleumed
Next they will begin to replace with new metal and seal things up.
In addition, Shelly has begun to strip the window frames to solve what appears to be a water leak issue around the frames.

http://www.irm.org/gallery/Exhibit-Cars-repairs-2011
Elsewhere in Yard 5, the Wednesday Special Project group just keeps plugging along.
The CGW combine is getting patched plugged and primed

http://www.irm.org/gallery/CGW4061
next to it The NP baggage car is really looking great, and they hope to have it done this year

http://www.irm.org/gallery/NP230
The streamliner sleeper set is of course out for the Terror event, so not a lot of active work going on right now, but I realized I hadn't taken any interior pictures of the cars for a while, so I have added some now.
http://www.irm.org/gallery/PPeak-2011
http://www.irm.org/gallery/NP325
just some pics for our distant friends that dont get out to see the cars in person much.
Mike McCraren has expressed an interest in Pacific Peak this winter, so perhaps with a little luck we will make progress in the car after November 1.
I know I have been thinking about tackling the existing heater system, and maybe i will be able to track down the circuitry and crank them up this year, and eliminate the use of external heaters quitre as much. It would be nice to make the car more and more self sufficient.
Out on the steam leads, patiently awaiting her wheels, Silver Pony makes more progress
As we have mentioned earlier, we found the last two seat frames needed for the downstairs areas, and we have now gotten them apart and off to the upholstery shop for repair.
The other thing we have moved on is the pedestal frames, as we will need several of them as well.

I still hope to have all the downstairs seats done by the time we get the car on wheels and in line with the others.
As some of you know, the car came in with some mechanical items half apart. The ventilation blowers are one example.
During its life as a parts car, the main blower motor was stripped out, but the squirrel cages were left dangling from the ceiling, to the point that we couldnt even close the ceiling panels in the foyer when we began.
Well that little problem is now solved. Last week we got them reinstalled and attached in their original spots.
At least now they seem to also be free and functional. Next item will be to pla the replacement of the motor, which is missing.
The system appears to be very similar in design to the one in Silver ridge, so armed with that knowledge, we may just be able to make it right soon.
The blower for the dome is still in place and still works, so I know the circuitry is intact
The ceiling lights will have to wait until i can plug the car into a power supply not connected to a GFCI plug. .
I had a similar issue with Silver Ridge at first, as the car is built with a body ground that trips the breaker when energized.
I can avoid the problem using the 32v circuits of the DC rectifier.
My immediate concern with the car is the fact that I need to keep it heated to prevent freezing in the windows.
Because of the delay in setting the car down, I havent been able to fix the windows yet.
Soon I hope, but since they must be installed from the outsoide, i dont hold much hope to get them done for winter.
This car has not been exposed to rain much in its recent life, and right now I am accumulating water between panes of glass.
If I let them freeze, they will of course crack and make an awful mess.
http://www.irm.org/gallery/CZ-Silver-Pony
So there you have it for now folks
Of course, continued donations will be most appreciated as we approach the work season.
Specifically
Dover Strait is RDOVER
The Wednesday Projects team has an account at R6166 (the number of their shop car)
The NP Baggage car is R230
The Silver Pony is R1108DRGW
The streamliner sleeper set is collectively RSILVR
Any and all support will help move things along.
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GENERAL DEPARTMENT PROGRESS
Repairs to the #1 track in Barn 3 are well underway, with most of the track in place. The estimate for completion, depending on the alignment of the sections and arrival of ballast is a month or so.
With Thomas and Labor Day past, we now turn our attention to preparation for Showcase Weekend and the Terror event.
We await notice of the planning meeting for Terror to eliminate the technical issues encountered last year, and hopefully the damage as well.
EQUIPMENT REPORTS
Inbound Acquisitions
Incoming acquisitions are making progress, but each has become complicated by factors.
Much of the delay is currently caused by the lack of UP permissions.
Nick is pursuing and we continue to inquire on a regular basis, but we understand there are factors we cannot directly control.
DLW coaches (3)
No changes to equipment.
The two in service DLW coaches have been serving with the Leviathan locomotive.
567, is in service.
561 is in service as well, following significant repairs to brake structure and attachments
556 continues to have its interior cleaned and finishing work performed on the rebuilt vestibule.
Rock Island Coaches (5)
As noted earlier, four revenue Rock Island coaches are now in service. The fifth remains awaiting restoration
No updates on the arrival of the latest unit from Iowa.
B&M 3288/1094
Continued interior work.
Dover Strait
Corridor shade frames have been finished and installation has begun.
With the location of the car outdoors while the 31 track is repaired, they have been working to complete the underside cleaning and painting as the final exterior step.
IC 3345
This project is also ongoing. Masking of the second side of the car has begun, and the final window frame is nearing completion.
CZ Silver Pony
No real work has been completed this month as we focused our efforts on Thomas and his many friends.
With the NZ project complete, the upholstery shop awaits the metal frame fabrication to begin creating the missing downstairs seat cushions. Upholstery is in hand in preparation The project is delayed while we solve a technical problem with the metal fabrication for the missing seats.
ACL Birmingham
Ongoing work has solved many ventilation issues in this car, and while the hot weather has strained the system, it appears that we have succeeded in creating a reasonable environment for our guests.
UP Pacific Peak
The ventilation modifications explained last month have worked admirably well, providing a significant improvement in the interior temperature and humidity. Some final work to the vestibule area is still needed to make the system durable, but we anticipate it being functional for the future.
NP 230 Baggage Car
While this unit was not deteriorated, The Wednesday Special Projects Group has generously been working on a cosmetic restoration of the car to its original NP Loewy Green pattern. The first side is nearing completion, and we hope to turn the car around soon for them to complete the other side this year.
YARD 5 DISPLAYS
Special Exhibit cars
The exit vestibule has been cleaned of obstructions and the center sill and coupler pocket are exposed.
The side panels have been removed and initial work to remove the rusted side sheets has begun. New metal panels have been acquired for installation once the sub surface is prepared.
The Chicago Railroad Fair display developed by Ray Bellock is complete, and we are exploring other displays for the exhibit area.
With the recent death of John Cloos, we mentioned that we would be happy to create a space for one of his exhibits as a way to remember him. At this time, we have heard no response
Jon Habeggers long term plans continue to take shape as he prepares for the anniversary exhibit
While we still await the completion of the second car power supply, we continue our plans to add the second car to become part of the show as soon as possible.
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a quick couple of notes…..
first the work on Barn 3 is moving along.
The track guys have managed to strip out the old 31 track, Dave Diamond got it graded, and already the track is almost completely laid in.
One more panel to go, with all the levelling, bolting and lining.
Ballast is supposedly being arranged, and the rough guess to complete the work is another month or so.

Congratulations (and the thanks from the passenger dept) to everyone helping this project along!!!
for more photos…. http://www.irm.org/gallery/Track-31-repair
Another project that is not high profile but very important is the structural repairs to the outside of the second exhibit car.
The lower panels were modified whie the car was elsewhere, and the wall panels have been water traps, and automatic rust manufacturing spots.
Another one of theose icky places in Yard 5 that we hate because the kids love to pick at the authentic antique rust, and make the holes bigger and BIGGER and BIGGER……
Because Mike and Ray were so efficient in getting all the cars tested this year, they actually had time to plan more work, and so they have begun to remove the old panels in anticipation of replacement.

http://www.irm.org/gallery/Special-Exhibit-Cars
The hope is to have it done for winter. A great thing if we can!
Max is helping out somewhere in the east so the electrical work is on hold a bit. Folks trying to rebuild their lives comes first of course.
Jerry Lynn is also planning to inspect and refurbish the AC system on the cars, especailly since they took such a beating this summer.
Our thaks to him in advance for helping out.
As we finish Labor Day, the next plan is for Showcase Weekend.
The plan includes taking the streamliner set out for the weekend, so y'all come out and take a ride, huh?
More details to follow later in the week.