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Spamshot Alert! Part 7: The Trip to East Chattanooga - Part 2

Now we continue the trip to East Chattanooga, starting Missionary Ridge Tunnel to the entrance to East Chattanooga.

Missionary Ridge Tunnel comes into view.

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The light at the end of the tunnel slowly gets smaller and smaller and smaller.

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We have exited Missionary Ridge Tunnel and are taking the last turn before entering yard limits of East Chattanooga. After the turn, we will briefly parallel Stephens Street, which is the street with all those small houses.

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We have arrived at East Chattanooga and are beginning to take the super-sharp curve into the station at East Chattanooga.

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Next up: Pictures from around East Chattanooga.
 
Spamshot Alert! Part 8: Pictures around East Chattanooga - Part 1

Since I have so many pictures from around East Chattanooga, I've also split this into three parts.

As we enter East Chattanooga, we see a piece of equipment that is always found on mainline excursions: Auxiliary tender WT51.

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As we arrive at East Chattanooga, I noticed this passenger that I've never seen here before. I've got more pictures of it from the other side that will provide some more info about it that will reveal why it's there.

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We see an RDC-1 begin smoking as we approach the East Chattanooga station.

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Now a front view of Southern 4501 while she waits to turn around of the turntable.

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Here's an up-close view of Southern 4501's cab as she waits to turn around on the turntable.

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Now an up-close view of the series of numbers on the side of 4501's cab.

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Ms = Mikado superheated
63 = 63 inch diameter drive wheels
27/30 = 27 inch cylinder bore x 30 in piston stroke
53.9 = 53,900 pounds tractive effort

Next up: More about that passenger car.
 
Spamshot Alert! Part 8: Pictures around East Chattanooga - Part 2

Now it's time to reveal the truth about the mysterious passenger car.

Here's one end of the car. Does the color look familiar?

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Now here's one side of the car. Does some of the colors used in the paint scheme look familiar?

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And now the final piece of the puzzle to who owns the car. Does the font look familiar?

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The only thing that I can think of is that the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum is doing contract work for the owner of the car.

Next up: The remaining pictures from around East Chattanooga.
 
Spamshot Alert! Part 8: Pictures around East Chattanooga - Part 3

And now the last of the pictures from East Chattanooga.

Here we see a passenger car owned by the Southeastern Railway Museum in the East Chattanooga shops getting routine work done on her.

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Here's Southern E unit #6914 being restored. She's been worked on for a while, so I have no idea how long it'll take to git 'er done.

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Here's another view of #6914. This time, you can see some writing on the nose of the locomotive, written in chalk.

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To finish off the pictures from East Chattanooga, we see that #630 is in the shops getting some work done on her also.

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Next: The return to Grand Junction.
 
Spamshot Alert! Part 9: The Return to Grand Junction

Now it's time to return to Grand Junction. I've only got two pictures, but that's because I was joined by two members of the Southeastern Railway Museum. We soon struck up a conversation and we all agreed on one thing: to see Savannah & Atlantic 4-6-2 #750 restored to operational order and used on mainline excursions.

Note that the passenger car sitting out in front of the shops was getting repainted on the right side, which was the side you can see arriving at East Chattanooga, as we were leaving East Chattanooga.

Here we see the split between the East Chattanooga Belt Terminal, which drops down to the right, and the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum.

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Here we see Southern 4501 beginning to back around the wye before pulling into Grand Junction.

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Next up: Post-trip pictures.
 
Spamshot Alert! Part 10: Post-trip Pictures

After getting off the train, I decided to take a few pictures before leaving.

Here's a picture of 4501's headlight. I climbed onto a bench sitting outside to get this photo. The guy in the Rock City hat is my dad.

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A view of 4501's drive wheels and valve gear.

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A picture of 4501's signature 'Banshee' whistle.

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A young child looks up at the fireman of 4501, amazed at the massive size of her.

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4501 begins to depart, her bell ringing.

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The ground shakes and 4501's drive rods clank as she pass by.

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4501 leads her train out of Grand Junction.

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And to finish off this series of pictures, we see the tail end of 4501's train leaving Grand Junction, just like me and my dad did a few minutes later.

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Yesterday I took a quick trip to my favorite place in the world to do some rail fanning at the ILLINOIS RAILWAY MUSEUM in Union Illinois, I Encounter seeing Frisco 1630 running up close for the first time since 2004 when I saw her last ran, I took a video and lots of photos as I could but I only could stay there for about 3 hours because I had to work that day so Sadly I missed most of the fun but I saw enough to be satisfied with my visit. So here are the photos.

Frisco 1630 Steaming up...

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NOTE VIDEO WILL BE POSTED HERE WHEN I GET IT UPLOADED.


I got more photos coming.
 
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Nice shot there SantaFeBuff. Was that taken on the 20th because that center cab was not there when I was watching Frisco 1630 here in this video.... Which is my first upload to youtube but Im trying to find a way to make the video HD at the moment because for some reason even thought the camera on my iPhone was HD, I don't have the video quality HD option at the moment but anyway hope you all enjoy my first video.

 
1630 was not the only thing I focased on while I was at IRM.... Next year I plan to take both days of the museum showcase weekend off of work so I can spend the whole day there to participate. Also I meet I a lot of people from the North Carolina area who attended the Streamliners at Spencer event (that I unfortunately missed out) who came out specifically to photograph the Silver Pilot. If you are a local guy (like Me and SantaFeBuff or someone from another state or country, I highly recommend visiting this museum not just once but a bit often because every year the museum always acquires something new to their collection.

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More Shots (Yes I will admit) whenever I visit any Railroad Museum (weather its my first time visit or second and etc) I always like to take shots of (most if not all) of the museums collection to document them for myself. So I love to talk lots of pictures.

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