Thursday, August 27, 2015

In the Engine House

Over the past few weeks I've been repairing two units: the Lionel Postwar Southern F3 #2356 A, and the 3rd Rail Electroliner. I've also snapped a few photos of real trains.

I tested the 2356 after returning with it from Illinois. It successfully traversed the outer loop of the layout, but after a few minutes I noticed smoke coming out of the front of the engine. (Modern diesel models frequently have a smoking unit installed, but you won't find this feature in a circa-1955 locomotive!) I removed the shell and started troubleshooting. This engine has dual motors. The front motor showed signs of major stress - the carbon brushes had become slightly deformed, and there was a lot of carbon debris within the motor housing. I cleaned the interior of the motor and re-affixed everything. When testing, I found that the rear motor armature wasn't rotating. So, my theory is that the front motor had been working extra hard to make up for the frozen-up rear motor, which resulted in the brush damage. Now I'm working on restoring the rear motor. I can get the armature to spin erratically, so my first step will be to thoroughly clean the entire motor. I will use the steps provided by Just Trains at http://www.justtrains.com/Service/maint-3.asp.

Now over to the Electroliner. Since I bought it over a decade ago, operating this critter has always been problematic. It is among the best-looking models in my fleet, and is the only brass O-scale item I own. The internal systems, however, are marginal at best, and because of its construction, it is the most delicate set I have. It is terribly easy to unintentionally bump something and cause a slew of problems. So, regardless of past issues with the 'Liner, here is what I'm currently dealing with. I had the motors repaired by Roy at www.royztrains.com in Michigan. I restored TMCC (Train Master Command Control) functionality by re-soldering a wire in one of the compartments. And, I partially repaired a damaged truck. The remaining issues are that the motors do not always run in-sync (one is going backwards while the other is trying to go forwards), the powered wheels do not have enough traction to properly propel the train, the sound system sounds distorted, and all of the internal windows have detached. I've asked for Roy's advice on the motor issues.

On our return trip from Illinois, we stopped in Hayward, MN. While my bride was shopping at a quilt store, I hung around the tracks of this little town, hoping for a train to come through. No such luck, but I got some classic small-town railroad photos. In Wall, SD, I saw a Rapid City, Pierre & Eastern train come through to drop off some MOW cars. The RCPE is just over 1 year old and connects Rapid City with Tracy, MN. Their colors are orange, black, and yellow, and they run several former DM&E locos that have not yet been repainted.

My folks visited Billings in August, and they snapped a photo of me with NP switcher #1031 at the Yellowstone County Museum in front of the Billings airport.

Til next time, keep your rails shiny ~

Front motor on the 2356 showing carbon brush damage and debris

Rear motor on 2356 after initial cleaning

Repaired red wire connection on the Electroliner

Repairing the Electroliner truck

Electrified Electroliner!

Identification sign and mile marker at Hayward, MN

PCRE train at Wall, SD

Logo of the new railroad

Me and the local Billings switcher

Thursday, August 20, 2015

Catch Up

Howdy - this post will give some brief details about my railroading exploits over the past year, when this blog was on hiatus. And of course, there are spiffy pics at the bottom!

July 2014
-Took some photos of individual trains while changing out the roster.
-Trains on track included the CNW Doodlebugs, Lionel Lines Columbia-class 2-4-2 Postwar steamer "trying" to pull the Rock Island Denver Rocket, Rock Island Northern 4-8-4 with a reefer freight, and Illinois Central GP9 with a caboose train.
-Repair work on the CNS&M Electroliner. One motor was failing to run, putting a lot of pressure on the second motor. I deemed that either the motor was bad, or that I did not have the tools/skills to repair. I send the Electroliner to Illinois to await repair in Michigan.
-On a hot day I photographed track repair equipment at work near the Billings Depot.
-I won my first game of Ticket to Ride.
-Set up the new roster: Track 1 - CBQ GP7 and small freight, Track 2 - CNW F7 and freight, Track 3 - Trackside Construction set headed by MP-15, Track 4 - Frisco Mikado 2-8-2 and freight

August 2014
-Saw a wacky-looking ballast recycling machine near the Depot.
-Also at the Depot, a special MRL train pulling a mix of modern and heavyweight passenger cars was parked for a day.
-Repaired Postwar #2034 to working order

September 2014
-My bride gave me a beautiful piece of artwork - a hand painted historic map of the Montana Railroad
-A string of nine BNSF locomotives came through Billings
-My folks were in town and visited the train layout
-While traveling, saw two enormous new MRL EMD SD70ACe locomotives followed by two little SW switcher locomotives in an EB train

October 2014
-Set up a model logging train at work as part of a "north woods" Halloween theme

November 2014
-Set up the new roster: Track 1 - LL 2-4-2 and small freight, Track 2 NP 0-6-0 and logging train, Track 3 - CNW GP7 #1518 and reefer freight, Track 4 - complete Vista Dome North Coast Limited passenger train (chasing its own tail)
-Decided to sell the K-Line Milwaukee Road GP7, as it is not a scale locomotive

December 2014
-Set up Christmas tree on the layout, with train ornaments
-Set up permanent Christmas lights under the layout for storage illumination
-Hosted family on Christmas day in the train room
-Set up CNW 0-8-0 freight around Christmas tree in the library room
-Prepared train tickets for visitors to the train room, and stamped them upon admission

No activity for a few months

April 2015
-Set up the new roster: Track 1 - green Brill trolley, Track 2 - CNW 0-8-0 and ore car train, Track 3 - GN 2-8-2 and mixed freight, Track 4 - CNW F7's and bi-level passenger train with the UP American View.
-Took various photos of the roster

May 2015
-Got to see a Lionel Smithsonian-edition NYC 20th Century Limited set at an auction in Lewistown. Only 500 of these were produced.
-At the auction, bought: ZW transformer, mint BA&P freight tag, numerous railroad paperwork items (majority from 1893), several railroad maps, framed painting of an NYC steam train, a heavy box of railroad spikes, and a large 1961 Burlington wall map of its western US tracks

June 2015
-Set up the new roster: Track 1 - CNW Doodlebugs, Track 2 - IC GP9 and caboose train, Track 3 - RI GP9 and CNW GP7 #1518 with the CNW Minnesota and Black Hills Express heavyweight passenger train, Track 4 - CNW 4-6-2 with a hopper car train
-Put all of the trains away in preparation for the remainder of railroad items to arrive from IL
-At the end of June, we set out for Illinois, and the rest you know! Now we're caught up, and keeping those rails shiny ~

CNW Doodlebugs take a ride on Track 4

A fast reefer freight heads around Track 4, pulled by the RI Northern

Electroliner under repair

Removing old, and installing new ties on MRL tracks by the Depot

First time playing, first time winning - Ticket to Ride

CBQ GP7, CNW F7, Trackside MP15, and Frisco Mikado all pulling freights

Special MRL passenger train at the Depot

Wacky looking ballast machine in Billings

Postwar 2034 undergoing repairs

Example of O27 vs O steam locomotives in action

Hand painted map of the Montana Railroad

9 locos at once

2 big locos and 2 small ones

Halloween at work

NP 0-6-0 pulls a log train

The Vista Dome North Coast Limited chases its own tail, while the 2034 zips around Track 1

Christmas time in the Train Room

Under-table illumination

Special Christmas tickets for the Train Room

My nephew enjoys the CNW 0-8-0 circling a Christmas tree

A trolley, the CNW 0-8-0, the GN 2-8-2, and the CNW F7's are all featured in Spring 2015

The switcher and the road engine at night

The illuminated 21" CNW Bilevels

The trolley takes a night trip

Busy day on the layout

A steel caboose follows the ore train

One of 500 Lionel Smithsonian NYC 20th Century Limited sets

Hat is a wee bit small for me

CNW Pacific #2903 pulls a long row of hopper cars

RI and CNW geeps team up to pull a heavyweight passenger train

Doodlebugs and cabeese

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Illinois Trains 2015 Part Three

While in Illinois for other adventures, we spent July 4th at the Illinois Railway Museum in Union. I used to frequent the Museum when I lived in the area, and July 4th was a special traction-themed day. They were also running one of their steam locomotives, which returned to service last year after a decade of repairs. We met with family while there, and I got to see most of the equipment and ride some too. It was a very hot, humid day, but the plethora of trains made up for that.

Below are several photos from the day at IRM. You can also get plenty of info and pictures from http://www.irm.org/ and http://hickscarworks.blogspot.com/.

Until next week, keep those rail shiny ~

Here I am with the "Green Hornet" - Chicago Transit Authority PCC car #4391

Here's a menu and some china from the Great Northern Empire Builder in a display car

Here I am explaining the finer points of steam locomotive technology, with the 2-10-0 (decapod) Frisco #1630

Here's myself and a CTA 6000-series "L" car painted in green, cream, and orange. You can see a model of a similar one on my layout.

Here I am next to a CNW bi-level passenger car. You can see a model of this one on my layout too.

It's me again - this time with a NP baggage car. There's a model of this one on my layout.

Here I am with a CNW GP7 that has seen better days, although it is functional. On my layout you can find two CNW Geeps: #1518 and #8375

I'm up in the caboose cupola taking a ride. CGW #601

Here I am at the nose of the Burlington Silver Pilot E5 #9911A. You can see a model of Burlington E8's #9966/9967 on my layout.

Now I'm next to Pennsylvannia GG1 #4927. On my layout, you can see a very similar model of GG1 #4935.

Here is J. Neils Lumber Company Shay #5 getting repaired in the shop. They estimate it will be back under steam within 2 years.