


A number of new display signs (known as "Kevin signs" in honor of the late Kevin McCabe, who designed and made the first set) have been produced, and are sitting in the car shop waiting for installation. Here's the one for the 36.

Ed Oslowski has been hard at work on the interior of IT 277, as seen here.

The front compartment is nearly ready to paint.

In the main compartment, Joel has installed all of the baggage racks, and the racks for the front compartment are ready for installation.

Mostly I worked on the 319's #1 vestibule. The best way to strip old paint from a pipe is to wrap a chain around it and pull it back and forth. I can't take a picture of myself actually doing this, but I hope you get the idea. This is an old Navy technique that I learned from some of the several IRM members who used to be sailors. They probably used bigger chains, on bigger pipes!

And then I did some more painting with white primer. The area around and behind the piping for the controls takes a lot of attention.
I also spent an hour or so installing the rest of the repainted windows in the 518; we're planning to paint the side of the car this week. And Bob Opal gave an impromptu seminar on FRA rules, which was quite informative and useful.
I also spent an hour or so installing the rest of the repainted windows in the 518; we're planning to paint the side of the car this week. And Bob Opal gave an impromptu seminar on FRA rules, which was quite informative and useful.
