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East Broad Top RR Fall Spectacular

The East Broad Top will hold their annual Fall Spectacular on October 9, 10 and 11. The new operating company has enhanced the program offering new activities on both Friday and Saturday evenings. Highlights are:

On Friday 10/9…

Public Debut of the Shops Steam Engine operating (on air) for the first time since 1956
M3 and Speeder rides to Colgate Grove
Photographer’s Special Coal Train
Night Photo Session with Coal Train

On Saturday 10/10…

9 Trains to Colgate Grove & Return during daylight hours - Motive power rotates throughout the day
Gas/Electric M1 run to Colgate Grove
M3 run to Colgate Grove
Shop Tours
2 Night trains to Colgate Grove
Live Music by the Snick Brothers
Fireworks Show

On Sunday 10/11…

9 Trains to Colgate Grove & Return during daylight hours - Motive power rotates throughout the day
Gas/Electric M1 run to Colgate Grove
Shop Tours

For complete details and ticket prices go to http://www.ebtrr.com/news/fallspec09.html

Hope to see you there.

I’m building a firehouse.
:lol:

I’ll be there, probably Friday evening, be there all day Saturday and part of Sunday if the weather is good.

That’s cool. It will be good to see you again - been a while. Kevin Strong is coming too a few others are maybe’s.

Made my campground reservations yesterday. 4 nights at the Burnt Cabins Grist Mill. Arriving Thursday late afternoon. I’ll be up at the railroad sometime late morning on Friday and will probably be there most of the day. If I can dig up some cash, I want in on the night photo shoot Friday evening.

Dad and I will be up there Saturday and Sunday.

Later,

K

Sounds like fun. Be sure to post plenty of pics!

I have plans to be there Sat and Sun. Hopefully I can meet up with some of you guys.

Which way is quicker? Getting off the turnpike at Willow Hill or Fort Littleton? The last time I went I used the the FT Littleton Interchange.

I used to get off at Willow Hill and take PA 75 to PA 641 before I started bringing the camper. There is a very steep mountain road between Spring Run and Neelyton, but it’s no trouble in a car. I think that’s definitely the faster route from the Westbound pike.

Yea, it looked faster but I wasn’t sure about the road. Looked a bit twisty and turny on the map…I think the last time I went was by Rt 522.

There are two hairpin turns, one at the mountain peak and one halfway down, but it’s good road. Wide and smooth last time i was on it.

Look at Google Maps with Terrain turned on and you will see why it goes where it does :smiley: The pike goes under Tuscarora Mountain mountain in a tunnel. Rt. 641 goes over the top!

Ken and I have set a meeting time of 10:00 AM at Orbisonia Depot. We’ll try and hang out there, near the bay window, for a while if anyone else wants to meet. Email me for a cell number - but I’m not certain it works there.

19th-Century Steam Engine Will Be Star of East Broad Top’s Fall Spectacular

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The star of this year’s Fall Spectacular at the East Broad Top Railroad will be as unlikely as it is rare: a post-Civil War steam engine that will be run for the first time since 1957. But it will run without going anywhere — it’s the stationary steam engine that provided power to almost all the machinery in the railroad’s historic machine shops. “Most people have never seen anything this old run,” says Dave Richards, a member of the volunteer Friends of the East Broad Top who helped get the engine back in good operating order this summer. Richards says the year in which the engine was built is unknown, as is the builder, but he believes the engine was originally purchased for one of the iron furnaces after which Rockhill Furnace, the railroad’s home town, is named. A plaque mounted on the engine’s base says it was installed in the railroad’s then-new shops in 1882. The name of A. W. Sims, then the railroad’s superintendent, also appears on the plaque. Richards says the engine may even be older than the railroad, which was built from 1872 to 1874. It’s “the simplest, most inefficient” type of steam engine, he says, with a fixed-cutoff design that much of the time would have used more steam than necessary. The engine’s single cylinder turned an eight-foot flywheel to which a six-foot pulley is attached. A belt from that pulley looped up to the ceiling, and from there drove a system of overhead shafts, pulleys, and belts that reached almost every machine in the main shops building, the adjoining car shop, the blacksmith’s shop, and the foundry. Among the machines that the stationary engine powered are lathes, planers, drill presses, a wheel press, and a shear/hole punch—all of them still in place. Partly because the shops complex is so well preserved, the railroad was made a National Historic Landmark in 1964, and the shops were documented by the National Park Service’s Historic American Engineering Record. Although only a few of the machines would have been in use at any one time, Richards says the stationary engine was more than powerful enough to handle the shop’s needs, even as the complex was expanded in the early 1900s. “It’s set up for maximum power,” he says. “My theory is that you could move heaven and earth with this engine.” After 1911 the engine drew steam from two massive, brick-walled Babcock & Wilcox boilers whose 90-foot-high stacks still tower over the railroad’s yards. During the Fall Spectacular, however, the engine will operate on compressed air, since the boilers are inoperable. The engine was uncovered this summer by members of a Friends of the East Broad Top team known as the Boiler House Rats. The team replaced a roof beam that had failed during the 1980s and then had to be supported by a lattice of wood cribbing built up over the engine. The cribbing not only hid the engine, but also locked it in place. The Rats—their t-shirts say “Anything Less Than a 4x4 Is Just Trim”—jacked up the entire roof to replace the beam so that the cribbing could come down. They are still working on a number of related projects, including rebuilding parts of the machine-shop roof and stabilizing the bases of the stacks. Once the engine had been uncovered, the elegant device that regulated its speed—called a fly-ball governor—was retrieved from storage and put back where it belongs. Richards contrived a mechanical lubricator to oil the engine in the absence of the steam necessary to operate the original lubrication system. The engine will be operated for the first time at 11 a.m. on Friday, October 9, and will also be demonstrated during shop tours Saturday and Sunday. The railroad’s drill press and its wheel lathe will also be demonstrated. The Friends of the East Broad Top is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to preserving and restoring the 33-mile-long narrow-gauge railroad. In addition to numerous projects in Rockhill Furnace, it owns the railroad’s station in Robertsdale, Pa., which it operates as a museum. Richards travels to the railroad from Binghamton, N.Y., every month for the volunteers’ weekend-long work sessions. Other regular members of the Boiler House Rats are Jim Bacon, from Williamsfield, Ohio; Tom Diehl, from Stroudsburg, Pa,; Brad Esposito, from Punxsutawney, Pa.; John Morgan, from Ontario, Canada; Jim Sucke, from Chambersburg, Pa.; and Dick Ullery, from Sewickley, Pa.

Great picture, Jon. Should be interesting to see it run.

Ric Golding said:
Great picture, Jon. Should be interesting to see it run.

Thanks, but it’s not mine. The link to the FEBT website location of the photo came with the press release. Here’s another from the FEBT site… A time exposure of the running engine.

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I arrived at Rock Hill around 10 or so. Met up with Gary in front of the station and got re-acquainted and caught up on old news and new news. Jon finally showed up around 10:30 with an acceptable explanation of why he was late. He had spent the night before at the EBT in the pouring rain for a couple of hours at the Nite Shoot and only managed to get 2 pictures and soaking wet. Got back to the camp site and took over the laundry room getting his clothes and camera dried out. Needless to say he got to bed later and overslept. He was forgiven…:wink: So, anyway, we finally got together and for most of the morning we poked around the shops in Rock hill.

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It was a typical fall day in Pennsylvania. Partly sunny, though we didn’t see the sun till early afternoon. A slight chill in the air as we had to wait around for Jon’s wife to run back to the campsite and get a jacket for Jon. And plenty to see and do. The leaves were starting to turn, and the crowd was a little thin, probably due to the weather. But we had fun and Jon was an excellent tour guide. We spent the morning just poking around the yard in Rock hill with Jon giving me little tid bits of info on this thing and that.

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The speeder rides seemed to be doing a brisk business. They were always full when they passed by us.

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Behind the shop area. The inspection pit and stub turnout.

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Looking south with the car shop on the left and lumber storage directly in front of us.

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The roundhouse, turntable and roundhouse lead.

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The old unused coaling facility at the south end of the yard.

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Kitbash anyone? Does look oddly similar to one Bruce did…:wink:

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No. 15 after backing out of the wye and heading to the station.

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M-7 with a short freight after coming off the wye.

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M-1 heads to the station to pick up passengers for it’s run.

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No 15 was being cantankerous that day with air pump problems, so the crew spent quite a bit of time sitting and working on that.

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And due to the air pump problems, 15 and M-7 spent some time switchin and swappin trains, which just added to my fun watching that action.

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M-1 heading out to wye after it’s run to Colgate Grove.

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A portrait…

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I never did get on one of the train rides as I was having to much fun taking pictures. Maybe today I’ll get on one.

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For all the pix from EBT… http://s253.photobucket.com/albums/hh58/rgseng/EBT%20Fall%20Spectacular%202009/

Oh man do I miss being there during the Fall Spectacular. We did it about 4 years in a row, until one of my fellow employees got married and it now falls around his annniversary. Great pictures! The freight with the twin cabooses is a great example that could be easily modeled.

Ken, for me, the M - 1 is the ride to take. Unique and each time it runs it could be the last because the parts are unavailable to rebuild it if broken and it is a one of a kind piece of equipment.

Looks like there are a couple of new examples of road equipment in the brown freight express truck and road bus. The whole event is great fun and a true sign of Fall.

Ken Brunt said:

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The speeder rides seemed to be doing a brisk business. They were always full when they passed by us.

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Behind the shop area. The inspection pit and stub turnout.

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Looking south with the car shop on the left and lumber storage directly in front of us.

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The roundhouse, turntable and roundhouse lead.

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The old unused coaling facility at the south end of the yard.

(http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh58/rgseng/EBT%20Fall%20Spectacular%202009/EBT09_0030.jpg)

Kitbash anyone? Does look oddly similar to one Bruce did…:wink:

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No. 15 after backing out of the wye and heading to the station.

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M-7 with a short freight after coming off the wye.

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M-1 heads to the station to pick passengers for it’s run.

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No 15 was being cantankerous that day with air pump porblems, so the crew spent quite a bit of time sitting and working on that.

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And due to the air pump problems, 15 and M-7 spent some time switch and swappin trains, which just added to my fun watching that action.

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M-1 heading out to wye after it’s run to Colgate Grove.

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A portrait…

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For all the pix from EBT… http://s253.photobucket.com/albums/hh58/rgseng/EBT%20Fall%20Spectacular%202009/

Ken, Great pictures. I’m green with envy :slight_smile: Ralph

Great pics Ken!
Hope to see you and Jon tomorrow.

Day 2 at the EBT dawned bright and sunny with a slight fall chill in the air.

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After hooking back up with Jon, I took a stroll over by where the trolleys were lined up.

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If you look closely at this one, it’s what was called a subway-surface car. It ran on the streets to a certain point and then dipped underground and ran through the subway. It has a trolley pole and a third rail pick up. I used to see a lot of these back when I worked in West Philly. They ran up Baltimore ave and Springfield ave. to up near the U of P and then ran underground from there into Center City.

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Now for the fun part…a ride on the speeder.

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A view from the cupola…

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All in all, a real fun day…

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More Day 2 pix: http://s253.photobucket.com/albums/hh58/rgseng/EBT%202009%20Day%202/?start=0

I’m all smiles…just from the pictures.
You’ve had a great weekend.
I think I have enough on my “to do” list…to last several lifetimes.
But the EBT is right up there near the top.
Ralph