Whistle Stop Newsletter

Vol. 3 No. 12 May 16th, 2007

 

Magazines

Classic Trains – Summer 2007 – Price: $6.95

 

Live Steam & Outdoor Railroading – May/June 2007 – Price: $7.50

 

O Gauge Railroading – June/July 2007 – Price: $5.95

 

N Scale Railroading – May/June 2007 – Price: $4.95

 

Railroad Model Craftsman – June 2007 – Price: $4.99

 

Books

Iconografix - Northern Pacific Railway Photo Archive – By John Kelly – Price: $29.95

 

RP CYC Publishing – RP CYC 15 – Price: $27.95

 

Signature Press - Pullman-Standard Freight Cars, 1900-1960 – By Edward S. Kaminski – Price: $65.00

 

Voyageur Press – EMD Locomotives – By Brian Solomon – Price: $39.95

 

DVDs

Catenary Video Productions – Rails to the Redwood Empire – This DVD has expanded coverage from the original “Rails to the Redwood Empire” which featured four distinct modes of transportation. The Pre-1900 period was mostly narrow gauge, depicted in archival “then and now” photos. Marin County’s aquatic separation form San Francisco spawned an efficient paddle-wheel ferry service and fostered an electrified third rail commuter service in 1902. The main line from Marin to Eureka and major branches are covered in detail. DVD runs for 104 minutes, mostly in color and has a full sound track. – Price: $34.95

 

Catenary Video Productions – Southern Pacific’s Coast Daylight – SP’s Coast Daylight was a favorite of fans and travelers during it heyday in the 1940’s. The luxurious, strikingly painted streamliner was conceived in the depths of the depression and revolutionized rail coach travel.  The new trains entered service March 21st, 1937, and where an instant success. This video captures the beauty of the trains as they traveled from Los Angeles to San Francisco. Authentic sound effects bring the brilliant 16mm source films of this legendary streamliner to life. DVD runs for 54 minutes, mostly in color and has a full sound track. – Price: $34.95

 

HO Scale

Athearn (Genesis) – 50’ Weathered PC&F Box Car – MP#1, SP, SP/UP#1, SSW and SSW#2 – Price: $27.98

 

Atlas - C-425 Phase 2 Diesel Locomotive – NdeM and SP&S – Retail Price: $109.95   Our Price: $94.95

 

Broadway Limited – GE AC6000 Diesel Locomotive – UP – Price: $139.99

 

Classic Metal Works – ’36 Ford ForDor Sedan – Black, Washington Blue, and Yellow Cab Taxi – Price: $12.00

 

Walthers – Pullman Heavyweight Solarium-Obs – D&RGW, GN, and Milw Rd. – Price: $44.98

 

Walthers – Pullman Standard Plan 4140 10-6 Sleeper – D&RG, GN, NP, SF, and SP – Price: $34.98

 

O-Gauge (3 Rail)

K-Line – Porter – B&O – Price: $99.99

 

MTH – SD70ACe Diesel Locomotive w/ Proto 2.0 – MoPac UP Heritage – Price: $449.95

 

MTH – SD70ACe Diesel w/ Box Car & Caboose – WP UP Heritage – Price: $499.95

 

Previews

Coming late summer 2007!  We are proud to announce the next car in our long line of SP&S freight cars…the Caswell Woodchip Gondola, series 22800-22826.  The Caswell Gondolas were purchased from the ATSF in July, 1956 for use as woodchip gondolas.  The original cars were manufactured for ATSF in 1923-26.  When purchased by the SP&S the cars were fitted with woodchip racks and assigned to Crown Zellerbach Paper in Camas, WA.  Later, in 1965, the cars were reworked and stiffened for rotary dump service and assigned to Boise Cascade in St. Helens, OR.  Most were off the road by merger.  This car is being done by Intermountain Railway as RTR in six road numbers.  Price TBA.  For detail on these cars refer to the SP&SHS “Northwest’s Own Railway” issue #4, 2004.  Quantities are very limited, so order soon.

 

Coming late 2007!  It just keeps getting better!  Athearn has finally agreed to de-skirt the Genesis F7, so we are back on track for our next SP&S locomotive release, F7 #803 and 804.  Detail will be correct, with piping visible due to removal of the skirting as the units were shopped.  The paint scheme will be the oxide roof with the yellow “mask” extending over the windshield area.  Refer to “SP&S Railway Color Pictorial” by Todd Schwenk, top of page 127, for a color picture.  These units are going to be offered with or without sound, the price TBA.  We need to know from all of you what you would like to have, sound or no sound?  If you have already reserved yours, please call and let us know.  If you are just placing a reservation, please specify with or without sound. Thank you.

 

Model Railroad Clubs

If you would like your club added to our list please email us at whistlestoptrains@comcast.net.

 

Beaverton Modular Railroad Club

Scale: HO, HOn3, HOn30 and Traction.

Control System: Both Analog and DCC

Layout Type: Permanent and Modular

Meeting: Wed. & Fridays 6PM to 9PM

Contact: Ned Loos                 (503) 644-0926

              PO Box 1502 Beaverton, OR 97075-1502

              www.Beavertonmodular.com

 

Catlin Gabel Model Railroad Club

Scale:      HO (N scale is being planned)

Control:   DCC

Layout:    Permanent

Meeting:  Tuesdays and Thursday 5PM-7PM

Contact:  Ed Sallia      (503) 203-5129 ext:392

              Catlin Gabel School

              8805 SW Barnes Rd

              Portland, OR 97225

 

Columbia Gorge Model Railroad Club

Scale:      HO

Control:   DC and Partially DCC

Layout:    Permanent

Meeting: Tuesdays 7PM-9PM

Contact: (503)-28-TRAIN (503-288-7246)

              2505 N. Vancouver Avenue Portland, OR 97227-1949

              www.cgmrc.com

 

Longview Kelso & Rainier Model Railroad Club

Scale:      HO

Control:   DC

Layout:    Modular

Meeting: Tuesdays 7PM

Contact:  1St VP Alan Belanger (503) 556-3415 or

              2nd VP Kerry King      (360) 274-8157

              PO Box 904 Rainier, Oregon 97048

 

Mt. Hood Model Engineers

Scale:      HO

Control:   Part Analog and part DCC

Layout:    Permanent

Meeting:  Tuesdays 7PM-9:30PM

Contact: Don Mills                  (877) 378-6563 (Voice Mail)

              5500 SE Belmont St, Portland, OR 97215

Email:     MHMENG@aol.com

 

 

Southwest Washington Model Railroaders

Scale:      HO

Control:   Both Analog and DCC

Layout:    Permanent and a portable one for display

Meeting:  Mondays 7PM

Contact:  Richard Renihan        (360) 892-3410

Location: 8100 E Mill Plain Blvd, Vancouver, Washington

              e-mail rlrenihan@msn.com  

 

Tualatin Valley Model Railroad Club

Scale:      N-Trak modules

Control:   DCC

Meeting:  Wednesdays from 7PM to 9PM.

Contact:  Jerry Green               971-246-1178. 

Website:  www.tvmrc.com

 

Willamette Cascade Model Railroad Club

Scale:      HO

Control:   Analog

Layout:    Permanent

Meeting:  2nd Saturday of each month 7PM

Contact:  Lee Temple              541-954-4917

              1783 Linwood Street, Eugene, OR, 97404-4712

Location: 500 East 4th Avenue, Eugene, OR (Meetings)

              Website Under Construction

 

Local Activities/Events

May 9th-23rd, 2007 – Union Pacific Engine #844 – The Union Pacific 844 Northern steam locomotive is bringing a special train to the northwest.  The train is leaving Cheyenne on Thursday May 3rd.  It will be on display in The Dalles on Friday, May 11 and will pass through Portland from the East on Saturday, May 12, on its way to Fife, WA. There will be two Tacoma to Everett round trips – on Friday, May 18th and on Sunday, May 20th. The train will leave Tacoma on Tuesday, May 22nd and will stop in Portland for the night.  On Wednesday, May 23 the train will continue heading East toward Hinkle/Hermiston, La Grande, Nampa, Montpelier and on to Cheyenne.

 

The Southern Pacific GS-4 #4449 will double head with the UP#844 on the trip up to Seattle. Also on the 19th of May it will double head a public excursion with the #4449. Information and tickets are located here http://www.orhf.org/events/07pugetsound/index.html.

 

Information for this trip can be found at http://www.uprr.com/aboutup/excurs/steamtr.shtml and also at http://www.upsteam.com/schedule.html#schedule.

 

Saturday June 16th, 2007 - Rose City Garden Railway Society’s Annual Summer Tour –This Father’s Day weekend tour of the Rose City Garden Railroad’s best gardens and railroads is open to the public.  Admission of $10 covers the entire family and can be purchased at the Whistle Stop checkout counter after May 15th.  Layouts are from Hillsboro to Vancouver set in realistic landscapes with real rock and moving water.  One of the layouts has two 35 foot long real tunnels.  Trains climb from knee level to above head level as trains climb a mountain pass on another.  The picture that won the photo contest for Garden Railroad Magazine was taken on still a third layout.  Both steam and diesel are featured, modern to 1800 eras.  Come to an event the entire family will enjoy as you explore new parts of our city. Event takes place from 10AM to 5PM.

 

Friday, July 13th, 2007 and Saturday, July 14th, 2007 – Pacific Northwest Train Show -  This show will run from 5PM to 9PM Friday and 8AM to 2PM on Saturday. Admission is $5.00 for and adult, Free for Active Military, Firefighters, Police Officers and Children under 16 (accompanied by an adult). Parking is $2.00 per day in the hotel parking garage. The location for this show is 1000 NE Multnomah Ave, Portland, OR at the Doubletree Hotel at Lloyd Center in the exhibit hall. The highlights for the show includes operating train layouts, train sales, and dealers, and train drag races. This is NOT strictly an O gauge show. For more information, pick up a flyer in the shop, call (513) 598-8240 or e-mail Lionel Operating Train Society at 2007conventioninfo@lots-trains.org.

 

Dealers: Tables are $30 each unless you are a LOTS member then they are $25 each. You can pick up a registration flyer at the shop.

 

 

 

 

If you have club or prototype news you would like to share or would like to leave us a comment or an idea, you can contact us at: wsnewsletter@comcast.net.

 

 


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