Saturday December 12th, 7 members worked all day in fantastic weather to get more projects cleaned up for winter. The main task for the day was moving some equipment around the shop for winter work. Inside however, work continued on the former Niagara Central Hobbies donation.? Garry and Ken worked on rewiring the trolley coffee bar, and by the end of the day had the interior ceiling lights rewired, reinstalled, and lit up again. A little more work is required to finish the job, as the wiring was the original from 1974, and cracked when flexed. This is one more project that is near completion, and allows us to move onto other things.
The other members spent the day clearing track 2, installing joint bars on 3 more joints and making sure everything was ready for the big move.? December 12th was another historic day for the NRM. This marked the first time we have been able to switch equipment between 2 tracks with a locomotive.? It?s also the first time a locomotive has operated in the shop since closing in the late 1980?s. And finally, ALL of our equipment (except for the 30? gauge ingot car) is inside. However, before all the big switching was done, our new GE 25tonner, Plymouth MDT40t and ALCo 0-4-0 steam engine posed for their first picture together.
While the locomotives sat outside together, Aaron, Wayne M, Wayne G, John and Ken worked on the track and other items to prepare for the move. The Trackmobile was moved from track 2 to in front of the boxcars on track, still over the pit for repairs.
Because we have never actually had anything heavy over the majority of our track, we felt it would be best to move as few pieces at a time as possible. The CP boxcar was moved first to the end of the track. HEPC 46 was moved back inside on track 1 but left it a bit closer to the door for better viewing. The Plymouth was pulled down past the turnout to switch everything onto track 2.
Our turnout is a little different, but functional. It was built specifically to get this job done and will have proper switch points installed in 2016. It?s essentially a stub switch. in order to change it between tracks, the joint bars are removed and the panel is slid over to the other track, and joint bars reinstalled.? It worked quite well. Once the track was shifted, the Plymouth was moved back into the shop, and electric E7 was moved down to the end of the track.? The Plymouth was left 10ft out from E7 over the pit. The boxcar was moved in next, and was left over the drop table to allow us to move around. The car can be moved forward towards the door with the tractor for cleaning and rebuilding.? The GE was also left over the pit on track 2 as it and the Plymouth will be undergoing some mechanical work over the winter.
We have made a video of some of the switching that was performed on December 12th. It can be found here: https://youtu.be/xgtB57nc8bA
This was a weekend of so many firsts for the Museum and everything went exactly as planned. Our equipment is inside, our newest addition, the GE 25tonner is a great addition, and will be very helpful around the shop. There is still much work to do throughout the off season. But we are making great progress at the Museum, and there is much to look forward to in 2016.? A big thanks to our dedicated volunteers who have worked so hard to make everything happen. The Museum?s wish list will be coming soon.? Check back often to see all the work happening over the next few months. We are always looking for new members, no experience necessary.