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I'm curious if any of you are planning to go to Rochelle RR Days this weekend?  I have gone for a number of years and have always had a great time.  In the past, I have always gone with my wife and usually my son and daughter and grand kids.  I even took my mom when she was still alive and everyone always had a great time.

 

They always have live blue grass music, a visit by the real hobos, UP has engines on display, and lots of real trains to watch.  The gift shop has interesting things to see and buy too.  Atlas O has been there in the past at the gift shop, but I have no idea if they will be there this year.  There are normally over a hundred trains a day that go over the double diamonds of the BNSF and UP.  The weather is also supposed to be nice with sun and temps in the middle '70's.

 

Anyone else going?

 

Art

 

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Several forum members got together last Saturday at Rochelle, IL for their annual Railroad Days.  Scot (sp2207) posted some excellent pictures in the last Weekend Photo Fun thread.  I didn't take many pictures and I'm not sure why?

 

Our day started with an excellent meal at a restaurant at the airport called the Flight Deck.  It is right beside a Skydiving Club and we got to watch numerous planes landing and taking off as well as the sky divers landing right outside the windows of the restaurant.  The food was very good and got our day started off right.

 

When we got to the Railroad Park people were complaining because there wasn't very many trains running that day so far.  They said there were a number in the morning, but then it had been pretty quiet since then.  So, we went in the gift shop and looked at the computer screen where they track all the train movements.  It shows all the BNSF and Union Pacific train activity in their subs that travel across the double diamonds in Rochelle.  Once you learn how to read it, your can see where all the trains are, which way they are headed, and get a good idea when they will be to the diamonds.  It is very cool to watch!

 

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After studying the screen, we realized that there wouldn't be any train for another hour so we drove across town to where the UP had an engine on display.  It was an SD70M that was painted for the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics. 

 

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We saw that a few people had been allowed in the cab so we made a bee line for it.  The engineer was allowing a few people at a time in the cab and showing them things, answering questions, and generally being a great host.  After we were there a few minutes it became very hot with windows closed so he started the engine.  We got to see the real startup procedure...very cool!  It's hard to describe the awesome sound and feel when that big engine starts up.  He started it and ran at notch 2 and started the air conditioner which quickly cooled off the cab.  Then he reved it up to notch 4, then notch 6, and final notch 8!  Wow!  He then blew the horn and rang the bell.  If we weren't already RR fans before, we were after that.  It is awesome sitting 10 to 12 feet up in that cab with that massive engine growling and vibrating.

 

Before we left he showed us the PTC and explained how it worked.  They also have UP's version of PTC right beside it.  We talked about what he thought of UP's "left-hand running" in former C&NW territory.  He felt it was not as safe for the engineer because if something is sticking out on a passing train, it could hit the engineer's side of the cab and injure or kill the engineer.  An example would be an empty Intermodal container door that wasn't properly latched and swung open on a curve.  Hitting a heavy door like that at 70 MPH would do major damage to the cab.  We talked about a lot of other things but it was fantastic and worth the trip by itself.

 

Here is another picture of the gang:

 

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Scot (sp2207), Art (Chugman), Gary (Ken's brother), Jon (sidewinder), Ken (kjstrains), and Andrew (Gary's son)

 

We had a great day.

 

Art

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We had great time on Saturday.  Going inside the cab and watching the demonstration of starting up the engine was outstanding!  Unfortunately, the engineer would not allow us to take pictures inside the cab.  I would have had a very nice picture of Art in the engineer seat! 

 

After being inside the cab made me think about my O’Gauge Locomotive power.  I mainly have Southern and Norfolk Southern engines.  I am now tempted to add another road name to my collection sometime in the future!  

 

Art, you will have to continue to help me in getting Jon to add a diesel to his collection.  However, after being in the cab of that SD70M, I not sure how much more we can persuade him to add a diesel!

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