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As you are undoubtedly aware, the standard Lionel Electronic Diesel Horn Shack of the late 1970s generally emitted a strangled tone vaguely reminiscent of a small weasel with digestive issues.  And this was when the little beggar was in good nick. 

 

This one, however, has been repurposed.  As can be deduced from the label on the button, the old electronic board in this one has been removed in favor of a USB programmable board, currently loaded with an MP3 of an actual trolley bell.  So, when the button is pressed, the dulcet tones of a passing streetcar waft sweetly out into the air... 

 

The renaming?  That's a shout out to my favorite horror show host, Svengoolie, who may be heard on your local Me-TV station on Saturday evenings.  http://svengoolie.com/  "BERWYN?"  is a catchphrase on the show...

 

In fact, this little shack actually made it on the air in February!

 

 

The Santa in the background was a prototype for the flatcar.  A different Santa was ultimately used. 

 

-MMM-

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Originally Posted by SantaFeJim:

So Sam, would it be safe to say that you have seen the inside of:

I just stopped at Red Top on 26th and East Ave a few days ago. Those ladies are still exactly like I remembered.

 

I went to Morton West with Tom, the owner of Berwyn's Toy Trains. He once got caught selling cans of soda from his locker. He was sharp with business even then.

Originally Posted by Sam Jumper:

Before Berywn Toy Trains, there was Windsor Hobby, Hobby City, AND (for a few years) Road N Rail. I spent many Saturdays on Bike hitting all three on the same day. Yeah, Berwyn is.......

If I remember Windsor hobby was right next to the tracks on ..what else..Windsor Ave... Hobby City was on 22nd and Oak Park but didn't have much in the way of Lionel... I don't remember Road & Rail.....

When he first opened, Hobby City had a lot of Lionel. I don't think he could compete once Berwyn's Toy Trains opened. I can't remember if the name was the same when Tom first opened on Harlem Ave. The last time I remember seeing Bill at Hobby City he was complaining about how the world was going to H*** with Lionel coming out with plastic base Fastrack.

 

I've heard that the guy from Windsor Hobby went way back to the post WW2 era, maybe even fixing radios and such at one time. In the early 80's my dad once called me while he was at work and I was home, and told me to go there and bring him a six-pack of Old Style from our house. The guy had a 2348 M&St.L GP all wrapped up when I got there for me to take home to dad. I'd love to know now what the story was behind how that transaction went down! I still have the GP.

 

Road N Rail was down a few stores from Connie's restaurant on Harlem. He had lots and lots of MPC from what I remember.

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Originally Posted by Sam Jumper:
Originally Posted by RD:
Originally Posted by SantaFeJim:

Here you go.

 

Berwyn Theatre© Berwyn IL 1987...Don Lewis

Who can tell me the name of the other movie theater in Berwyn?

 

 

For the life of me, I can't think of another theater in Berwyn. After the fire at the Berwyn theater, I can only think of a theater outside the Riverside mall.

There was a small movie theater on the east side of Grove avenue, just south of Windsor.  For the life of me I can't remember the name, but it might have been called simply "The Grove."

 

Rusty

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Originally Posted by SantaFeJim:

So Sam, would it be safe to say that you have seen the inside of:

 

Morton West

Novi's Beef

and maybe even stepped over the border to visit Villa Nova? 

Don't know about Sam, but I attended Morton West and worked there for three years.  Been to Novi's beef a couple of times in the olden days, but I usually hung out at Cock Robin on Cermak.

 

Used to get my train table lumber from Berwyn Lumber and watch the IC deliver cars to it, which burned down in around 1977 or so...

Berwyn Lumber Fire 1

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Rusty

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Berwyn's fame predates even Svenghoulie.

 

Here's the unofficial song of the Ogden Street Railway Company of the late 1890's.

 

Copied from the CERA Bulletin 138: "The Chicago & West Towns Railways" by James J. Buckley, a magnificent volume of research of a traction line I knew of (as a bus company,) but otherwise very little about.

 

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Rolling Through Berwyn  by "The Berwyn Poet"  Sung to Marching Thru' Georgia.

 

"Oh, listen to the humming of the trolley on the wire,

See the crowds awaiting the coming of the flyer,

See the cars a-coming, flashing out electric fire,

As they go rolling through Berwyn.

 

Chorus:

Hurrah, Hurrah, we hail th' electric fire,

Hurrah, Hurrah, we swell the chorus higher,

Thus we sing the advent of the trolley and wire

As it goes rolling to Berwyn.

 

Oh how the people waited for the coming of the car,

How the prophets prophesied its coming from afar,

How the dread injunction often did its progress bar,

As it came c-r-a-w-l-i-n-g to Berwyn.

 

Chorus:

 

Don't you see the flashing of the bright electric spark,

Don't you hear the hubbub, children scream and canines bark;

That's the car a-coming through the wilds of Morton Park,

As it goes flying to Berwyn.

 

Chorus:

 

Still, it's coming nearer, everybody takes a ride;

Glad to get to Berwyn; see them come from every side;

No one but the Board of Education left in Clyde,

As we go rolling to Berwyn.

 

Chorus:

 

No more monthly ticket sales will fill our souls with woe;

No more punctured tires make our indignation glow;

But on the new electric railway to the city we will go,

As we go rolling thro' Berwyn.

 

Chorus:"

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They don't write songs like this about the CTA...

 

Rusty

 

Originally Posted by RD:
I can't believe none of you experts on Berwyn remember the Ritz Theater on Roosevelt and Ridgeland!!
I spent many a Saturday seeing a double feature and a cartoon for .50 cents... A other half a buck for popcorn and a soda and I was good for the day!

I found a picture of it during my search for the Roxy, but I couldn't place the location. 

 

Thought the Ritz was more Oak Park than Berwyn.  I think I saw only one movie there, but don't remember the title.  Being the Ritz was on the far north end of town, it was out of my usual orbit.  My world was pretty much contained between Ogden and Cermak.

 

Rusty

Originally Posted by RD:
I can't believe none of you experts on Berwyn remember the Ritz Theater on Roosevelt and Ridgeland!!
I spent many a Saturday seeing a double feature and a cartoon for .50 cents... A other half a buck for popcorn and a soda and I was good for the day!

Rich - Great nostalgia.  But your just a kid, when I was a kid and went to the Saturday afternoon movies they were 10 cents.

 

Art

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