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Western Railroad Discussion > Moving A Railfan To a New House is SERIOUS BusinessDate: 06/27/05 22:02 Moving A Railfan To a New House is SERIOUS Business Author: espeeboy And this other railfan buddy and his large railroadiana collection are a LOT to move! Of course as per FRA rules, safety must be a high priority for all workers involved.
Blue signals displayed signify that workers are on, under, or between rolling equipment. When so displayed: (1) The equipment may not be coupled to (2) The equipment may not be moved (3) Other rolling equipment may not be placed on the same track so as to reduce or block the view of a blue signal (4) Rolling equipment may not pass a displayed blue signal. Blue signals must be displayed by each craft or group of workers prior to their going on, under, or between rolling equipment and may only be removed by the same craft or group that displayed them. I forgot my safety glasses and ear plugs but did have the RR issued gloves and steel-toed boots on. A couple of us including me violated intoxicant Rule G a few times! After sweaty, grimy and heavy lifting kind of work, that beans break never felt so good! There was enough rail, ties, trackside signs and hardware plus locomotive parts to build one souped-up speeder test track with station! Date: 06/27/05 22:57 Re: Moving A Railfan To a New House is SERIOUS Business Author: espeeboy Date: 06/27/05 23:01 Re: Moving A Railfan To a New House is SERIOUS Business Author: espeeboy the Mulford YardMaster was out and about figuring out how many loads our Geep could handle and what the estimated departure time would be. Here he is on his way to contact Dispatcher Annie...
Date: 06/27/05 23:25 Re: Moving A Railfan To a New House is SERIOUS Business Author: CT97 Couple Things
Sp 6314 looks to have come from the Ford Plant,,Not General Motors What`s the horsepower per ton rating? Does it look like you`ll have to double the hill/ Good luck getting block authority Phil/CT97 Date: 06/27/05 23:26 Re: Moving A Railfan To a New House is SERIOUS Business Author: danf Geeeze... and I thought I was a junk collector. I have a crossbuck down in the basement that you would drool over. I forgot to tell you about that one the other day...
Date: 06/28/05 06:32 Re: Moving A Railfan To a New House is SERIOUS Business Author: vegasrails and I thought the occasional traffic sign that I would run over and retrieve (never one to little something out in the street, to be ran over or tripped over) was bad, You guys have me beat.
Date: 06/28/05 07:52 Re: Moving A Railfan To a New House is SERIOUS Business Author: Lone Star Looks like Annie is a good cook...
John Date: 06/28/05 08:30 Re: Moving A Railfan To a New House is SERIOUS Business Author: mococomike You should see his speeder collection in the backyard. Before Vic got PW'd his house was in a lot worse shape.
Date: 06/28/05 09:00 Re: Moving A Railfan To a New House is SERIOUS Business Author: RoustaboutAl Damn!! I remember when Vic had hair and when it was all one color!!! As for the streched out t-shirts?? He always wore those... In fact I still have videos from the Amboy trip proving it. Looking good vic considering your seniority...
Al Fonseca Date: 06/28/05 15:38 Re: Moving A Railfan To a New House is SERIOUS Business Author: cs16 mococomike Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > You should see his speeder collection in the > backyard. Before Vic got PW'd his house was in a > lot worse shape. I remember him having to shave the tub before showering :) Date: 06/29/05 04:54 Re: Moving A Railfan To a New House is SERIOUS Business Author: Q-GP30 Ryan,
How about a picture of Annie (The first Lady of Railfanning). Been awhile since you posted any of her. Regards Q-GP30 Date: 06/29/05 09:29 Re: Moving A Railfan To a New House is SERIOUS Business Author: espeeboy Q-GP30 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Ryan, > > How about a picture of Annie (The first Lady of > Railfanning). Been awhile since you posted any of > her. > > Regards > Q-GP30 Vic's Annie or railfan-Girlfriend (aka my Anna)? No, I won't post a photo of Vic's Annie... Date: 06/30/05 03:31 Re: Moving A Railfan To a New House is SERIOUS Business Author: Q-GP30 Sorry Ryan , I meant your Anna (My mistake).
BTW a friend of mine that is a former SP hoghead out of St. Louis moved into a new house and set up a display of his old signs, etc. along his basement wall. He took clean ballast and filled a box built out from the wall about two feet and set up his milepost signs and such. Looks way cool! Regards Q-GP30 P.S. Am going to repaint a Athearn SD70M soon and need to know what type of air horn best represents a SP airhorn for the SD70M. Am going to model one of those SP SD70M's I took the picture of on their maiden run. |