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July 16, 2010

HEPC electric locomotive E-7 has arrived!!

NRM's new locomotive, ex-INCo #102 (nee HEPC E-7) sits in the NRE yard waiting to move into the shop for loading.

After a very gruelling 18hr day for me, I am pleased to report that the NRM’s 3rd locomotive is now safe and sound inside the Fort Erie shop.
INCo #102 (ex-HEPC E-7) arrived in Fort Erie at 530pm Thursday.? The crane however, didn’t show up until after 8pm. We quickly unloaded the trucks, and moved the crane and float with the locomotive to the other side of the tracks.? Yes, it was unloaded in the dark.? Peter from PRW brought a 60ton Grove crane for the lift, which was a bit hairy at times, but it all worked out in the end, and after a bit of tweaking, the body dropped onto the trucks quite easily.? A lot of work was done this week to prepare for the move, from going to Capreol prep E07 for the move, to the NRM crew at the shop.? Track 2 was cleared out to accomodate E-7.? Steve, Ray, John, William, and?Ken spent time working on track 2.? Steve,
Ray & William also returned?Thursday afternoon/evening to help with the move, along with Ken?Jones Sr.?& Garry.? Beam excavating sent over a brand new Cat backhoe (6.5hrs on the unit) to help with the move, and the guys that came with it, Jeff & Paul were a great help, as they also pitched in during the actual lift

NRM's new loco, ex-INCo #102 (nee HEPC E-7) is moved into the shop by NRE's 25 tonner.

to hep get E-7 to where it needed to be.? This is the second time Beam has offered a machine to us, the first being when 46 arrived, and it was very much appreciated.? The crew at NRE in Capreol were great to work with.? The engine was jacked up, the trailer backed under?Wednesday night.? Don Villeneuve, Owner of Villeneuve’s Steel Wheels brought the body of E-7 down early Thursday morning.? My driver John, ?arrived at 650am Thursday morning, loaded my pick up onto the float (it died Wed. night) then loaded E-7’s trucks, the pantograph & steps, and we were on our way.? John?was a great help during the unloading?as well.? This move never would have been?possible if not for the Northern Ontario Railroad Museum & Heritage Centre in Capreol who managed to hold off on scrapping the unit untl we could actually acquire it.I had started dealing with Bob Michelutti some 4 yrs ago to have them hold off disposing of the unit.? Thankfully, they were willing to work with us on this, and it has paid off in the end.

Renumbered/relettered, HEPC E-7 is up on jacks, waiting for the arrival of the float trailer, to take it to the NRM.On the truck and ready to go. The body of E-7 is ready to leave Capreol for the last time, heading to the NRM shop at Fort Erie.

I am very pleased with how things went, and am very thankful to all who came out to help with the move, and the preperations that went into
getting E-7 to our site.? With the arrival of E-7, this completes the Hydro Locomotive Trilogy (so to speak) and now gives us a very unique display of 3 hydro units from 2 of the most famous power projects in Canadian history.

On the truck and ready to go. The body of E-7 is ready to leave Capreol for the last time, heading to the NRM shop at Fort Erie.

Thank you again to everyone who helped out. It was a lot of work, but we can be proud of what has been accomplished.? Now, get some rest, and I’m sure I’ll see some of you on Saturday as we have quite a bit of work to do, including door repairs, and a massive cleaning of the cab of E-7.

Ken Jones

President

Niagara Railway Museum

Jeff from Beam Excavating operates the brand new Cat backhoe, lifting E-7's pantograph and steps off the float to allow the trucks to be placed on the rails.

With the trucks on track 2 beside the crane, Peter from PRW starts to lift E-7's body off the float. It is 1030 at night, and the engine was back together by 1115.

July 11, 2010

Productive weekend

Despite more damage to the shop last week, it was still a productive weekend. Work continued on our 2 shop tracks, with track 1 compromise bars being changed to the correct weights, and track 2 has been gauged and spiked up to the start of the 80lb rail. The 80lb rail?will be finished up through the week. The problem now is we are running out of rail. We still need about 300ft of track (600ft of rail) to complete the tracks to where the switch will eventually end up on the CN. ?This includes 1 turnout to connect track 1 & 2, which is the track construction for phase 1.

NRM Site Track Plan

July 4, 2010

NRM Open House a Success!

Our ex-CNR Fairmont M19 is at the end of the siding with the   Plymouth diesel & shop building behind.

There was a small night photo shoot at the Museum on July 3rd, and    HEPC 46 is highlighted in this photo inside the shop.

It has been a very long 3 days for the Niagara Railway Museum crew.? Members have spent many hours over the past week preparing the site for visitors to our first ever open house.? Grass & weeds were cut down, the shop was swept up (numerous times!) equipment was cleaned up as much as possible, along with being moved into display position.? While we don’t have an exact figure, we believe attendance for the 3 days was around 120-140 people, which for our first time, was pretty decent.? We had nothing but positive comments and well wishes.? We even gained new members because of it.? On Saturday night, July 3rd, we held a small night photo shoot at the shop, featuring our steam and diesel locomotives.? this was more of a test run to see what we could do.? The end result was quite well done, and my thanks to Jason & Louis for taking time to set up the lights for the shoot.? Dan Lint from our neighbour Border City Castings was good enough to bring his tractor out Friday morning to move 46 ahead for

Dan Lint from Border City Castings brought his International   tractor over to help move locomotives in and out of the shop.

display, and the Plymouth outside.? He also returned Sunday to move both locomotives back to thier normal positions in the shop.? My thanks to Dan for helping us out with the equipment move.? I also had my Fairmont M19 up and

running, despite damage from the vandalism attacks 3 weeks ago.? The car ran very well over the short stretch of track

we’ve constructed, and was well recieved by those that went for the short ride.

All in all it was a very good 3 days, and was very beneficial in gathering information from visitors, and even from neighbours that came over to see what was going on.? All the comments were positive, and while we didn’t have a lot on display, the open house was a success.? I send my thanks to all the dedicated NRM members who came out to help over the weekend, Dan Lint for the tractor, Louis Nigro for helping to arrange the tractor, and the lights for the night photos of 46.

NRM President Ken Jones is at the throttle of our Plymouth diesel    in this night shot outside the shop.

Cogeco Cable 10 here in the Falls for doing 2 great stories about the Museum and the open house, and of course, no open house is complete without you, the visitors who came out and supported us in this event.

Keep an eye on the website, as there is still one more open house planned, likely for September sometime, when we hope to be further along with the building, and have most of our equipment on site.? As always, we are looking for people interested in helping?with equipment restoration, track construction, building maintenance, etc, and work sessions are usually held Wednesday’s & Saturdays, but can be changed to other days with some notice.

Ken Jones Jr.
President
Niagara Railway Museum

June 30, 2010

NRM Open House Update

A good work session was held today, with a lot of brush being cleared, and some cleaning inside the shop.? Due to a lack of volunteers, the shop WILL NOT be open July 1st.? The shop will be open July 2, 3, 4 10am to 4pm.? Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.?

?The rounhouse area was uncovered today, and can be seen towards the right of centre in the accompanying photo? After more than 20yrs, the shape of the roundhouse can now be seen.? A pathway has been cut through the brush and visitors to the site will be able to walk over and see where the stalls were, as well as the wall of the turntable pit.? NS 369 was also in the yard working today, and is shown below on its way back towards the US.? Both shots were taken from the midway point on one of the sand towers.

The roundhouse area has been cut down to allow visitors to see the location.

NS 369 is shown on its way back to the US.

June 29, 2010

NRM Tuesday work session

Brush cutting cleaning up the look of the site.

In our never ending attempt to clean up not just the shop area, but the site itself, we sent most of today cutting brush and weeds from the area.? the weedeater with steel reinforced knife blades is great for getting around things.? However, when it came right down to it, a brush cutter is required for the big stuff.? Since the crimials who broke into the shop destroyed our other brush cutter, we have now had to spend money that could have be used for equipment restoration, on renting a brush cutter.? This walk behind unit did a great job and really cleaned things up.? Half of the former turntable area has been cut as of today, and will continue tomorrow.? We will also continue cutting around the perimeter of the shop, clearing out the hard to see area.?

With the open house this weekend, we are trying to make the site presentable, despite some old junk trailers and such still sitting around.? So come out this weekend 10am-4pm July 1, 2, 3, 4 and see the new Niagara Railway Museum at 21 Warren St in Fort Erie.

June 19, 2010

Work Session Report ? Saturday, June 19, 2010

Track 2, taken from the sand tower work platform is ready for spiking.

The 2 man track gang was out in force today.? Steve and I managed to get another 4 sticks of 80lb rail laid out, and ready for spiking.? We are now across the yard access road, and have built a small temporary crossing.? This will allow CN to cross our tracks, but we will replace it with a better crossing in the future.? The Plymouth now has all 4 engineer side windows removed, and they will be replaced as time and funds permit.? Still have 7 more windows to remove and replace, but these were the worst ones damaged in the vandalism attack.? The next work session at the Niagara Railway Museum will be Wednesday, June 23, 10am.? There will be people coming and going throughout the week, but if you want to be there when we are working, drop us a line to confirm.

Looking west down track 1 towards our new temporary crossing.

June 18, 2010

NRM site heavily vandalized

The CN Fairmont M19 & A4d, smashed together, prior to being pulled apart.

The rear windows have been damaged more than they were, and the engineers side windows were destroyed.

Sometime between June16 and June 18, vandals punched a hole in the brick wall of the NRM shop and gained entry.? While inside, they succeeded in causing extensive damage to equipment, including 5 windows on the Plymouth diesel, 2 windows on the Fairmont M19, and 5 windows on the Fairmont A4d gang car.? They also destroyed out brush cutter by shoving it into the pit, from the top of the work platform.? Of 9 cases of water we had there for volunteers, 2 remain, 4 were scattered throughout the shop and outside, and 3 are missing completely.? Both of our donation boxes were also destroyed, although they got nothing out of them.? This is a major set back for the Museum as we work to create a new attraction at this site.? Money that should have been spent on equipment restoration or building repairs will now have to be used to rebuild damaged equipment.

The upcoming open house on July 1st to 4th is still on.? We will do our very best to provide our visitors with a proper display, and show that these vandals will not destroy our goals!!? Please show your support for the NRM and come out to the open house July 1-4, 10am to 4pm each day.

Ken Jones

President – Niagara Railway Museum

www.nfrm.ca

June 16, 2010

Work Session Report – Wednesday, June 16 2010

Despite a rainy day, a crew of 3 worked at the Museum site today.? John finished cleaning out the cab of the Plymouth, and it looks pretty good.? Should be ready for a coat of paint on Friday.? Steve?worked on clearing weeds from some other?track that is on?our leased property.? We’ll need to store our boxcars there when they arrive as we don’t have a connection to the shop off the west leg of the wye yet.? Of course, there is a chance we’ll have to move the boxcars by road, in which case, we’ll put them right onto?track 1 & 2 of the shop and move them inside.

Work is progressing slowly, but we are getting things done. Our next work session takes place this weekend.? A crew will be out there at 9am Friday, working on the track construction outside, extending track 1 to allow us to operate the motorcars.? Track 2 is also going to be set up, having the gauge rail spiked down so crews can finish the rest later on in the week.? Saturday will be much the same, track work, and some painting/repairs on the Plymouth to get it ready for display at the open house on the July long weekend.? Likely not anything happening on Sunday, but there will be?something going on out there Monday for the morning. ?Lots of things happening out there, and we have work for any skill level.? If you want to get involved, just drop us a line, or show up at one of our work sessions.

June 13, 2010

Plymouth gets a cleaning

A small crew was at the shop today, spending some time cleaning out the cab of the Plymouth diesel to allow visitors inside during our upcoming display. The loose flaking paint was scraped down, and the cab was vacuumed out. We hope to get a bit of paint on the roof before Canada Day, as people will get a chance to visit the cab and sit in the engineers seat. Next work session is Wednesday June 16th.

June 12, 2010

Work Session – June 12, 2010

Track 1 construction proceeds west

With the new NRM blog, updates on regular work sessions and progress will be posted on here with just major items posted to the News section.? Progress is constant at the shop, with work crews on site generally 2 days a week Wednesday & Saturday.? Construction is continuing on track 1, working out towards an eventual connection to the CN line, and where a turnout will be to reach track 2.? We are adding to the 140ft of track 1 already laid.?? The rail out from the shop is 100lb, but drops down to 85lb at the sand towers.? The view in the photo is looking west.? The track will start to curve to the right to where a turnout will connect with track 2, and eventually onto a connection with the west leg of the former wye.

The next work session will be Wednesday June 16th.? Work scheduled for that day is the construction of a crossing over the CN yard access Rd.

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