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Author:  FVHRS [ Fri Oct 19, 2012 6:13 pm ]
Post subject:  1st test of lights and compressor via genset

On thursday we wired up the car to the genset to test the lights and compressor. Happy to report everything worked according to plan. We are on target to begin testing BCER 1225 by the end of November. Just waiting for agreement to be signed with BC Hydro, grandchild of the B.C. Electric to operate on the ROW. Agreement with SRY(Raillink) to operate on their tracks has been signed.

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Author:  Bob Davis [ Sat Oct 20, 2012 3:51 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 1st test of lights and compressor via genset

This is wonderful news! Thanks for the update.

Author:  FVHRS [ Sat Oct 20, 2012 12:33 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 1st test of lights and compressor via genset

Bob Davis wrote:
This is wonderful news! Thanks for the update.


Thanks, Bob. We have the Official Opening of our new car barn today, Sat. Nov 20th. We still like our OERM connection. Notice next to the big light is the sign you had on the car for its years in sunny California: Sunny, except for a certain August day in 2005!

cheers
Bob

http://www.fvhrs.com

In memory of Bill Watson, Director of FVHRS and a founding member of ARM. Bill passed away
a few weeks ago.

Author:  Brian Norden [ Sun Oct 21, 2012 5:13 pm ]
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Sorry to hear of Bill Watson's passing.

The BC Electric cars look good in the red and white scheme; but, the 1225 showed that the original paint scheme was an olive green with gold leaf numbers and lining.

Author:  FVHRS [ Sun Oct 21, 2012 10:20 pm ]
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Brian Norden wrote:
Sorry to hear of Bill Watson's passing.

The BC Electric cars look good in the red and white scheme; but, the 1225 showed that the original paint scheme was an olive green with gold leaf numbers and lining.


Brian
You are correct. Up until the mid 1920s, BCER colours were green with gold trim and gold leaf numbers. It was then that the BCER went to red and cream. Attached is a picture of 1225 in its original colours, albeit a black and white picture. Obviously from the picture the car had just hit something.

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