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Author:  etalcos [ Sun Sep 07, 2014 4:07 pm ]
Post subject:  BGRM's Freshly Restored Paducah Geep

While I'm not involved at BGRM, an did not take the picture, I did see where they've just done a very nice cosmetic restoration on their IC GP-8, 7738. Perhaps others can tell us more. It certainly appears that they're working hard to get their act together of late. Perhaps there's hope for KY rail preservation after all. Congrats to BGRM!

Photo by Chad Cowan.

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Author:  Lincoln Penn [ Sun Sep 07, 2014 6:04 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BGRM's Freshly Restored Paducah Geep

VERY nice!!

And I will not nit-pick volunteers about a couple of details.

Good job, guys!

Author:  Les Beckman [ Sun Sep 07, 2014 8:28 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BGRM's Freshly Restored Paducah Geep

The BGRM crew did a terrific job. The unit really looks great! There is a newly painted ICG unit at HVRM too, which our younger visitors seem to like. See photos below of the unit, both before and after.


Les

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Author:  Tavor [ Sun Sep 07, 2014 10:14 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BGRM's Freshly Restored Paducah Geep

BGRM has one heck of a volunteer now. Not only did he do a LOT of work on this unit, but he also laid a lot of new trackwork in the yard, or so I've been told.

Author:  wilkinsd [ Sun Sep 07, 2014 10:30 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BGRM's Freshly Restored Paducah Geep

That's a pretty slick paint job! I only remember faded, dirty, and rusty IC/ICG locomotives in that paint scheme.

Author:  etalcos [ Sun Sep 07, 2014 10:48 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BGRM's Freshly Restored Paducah Geep

wilkinsd wrote:
That's a pretty slick paint job! I only remember faded, dirty, and rusty IC/ICG locomotives in that paint scheme.


Same here David. Lincoln is right it may not be just so, but it no doubt ran in Kentucky (under 2 class one owners no less) received a thorough rebuild there and shortline use there. Very appropriate that it be in preservation there and that ICG scheme really looks good clean and fresh.

New, different, and unexpected. I like it.

ETA

Author:  rock island lines [ Sun Sep 07, 2014 10:48 pm ]
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Author:  dinwitty [ Mon Sep 08, 2014 4:10 am ]
Post subject:  Re: BGRM's Freshly Restored Paducah Geep

They didn't weather it...


...runs away fast....

Author:  wilkinsd [ Mon Sep 08, 2014 11:05 am ]
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etalcos wrote:
wilkinsd wrote:
That's a pretty slick paint job! I only remember faded, dirty, and rusty IC/ICG locomotives in that paint scheme.


Same here David. Lincoln is right it may not be just so, but it no doubt ran in Kentucky (under 2 class one owners no less) received a thorough rebuild there and shortline use there. Very appropriate that it be in preservation there and that ICG scheme really looks good clean and fresh.

New, different, and unexpected. I like it.

ETA


I have to keep reminding myself that railroad history did not end in 1960, especially on the IC/ICG. It's a neat locomotive, and probably the best-looking Paducah Geep out there today. I hope they keep it that way.

Author:  BerwickRailFan [ Mon Sep 08, 2014 3:23 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BGRM's Freshly Restored Paducah Geep

Looks very nice. My first Lionel locomotive as a kid was the IC GP9 from the early 70's. Although I'm from Pennsylvania, the IC orange and white is on of my favorite color combinations and I run my Lionel IC GP9 regularly.

Author:  LVRR2095 [ Mon Sep 08, 2014 4:03 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BGRM's Freshly Restored Paducah Geep

Could somebody please explain to me what BGRM stands for?
I wish folks would at least in the initial posting spell out the names of railroads and museums. Not all of us from away are familiar with the initials on all of the museums.
And some museums have the same initials.......

Author:  wilkinsd [ Mon Sep 08, 2014 4:14 pm ]
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LVRR2095 wrote:
Could somebody please explain to me what BGRM stands for?
I wish folks would at least in the initial posting spell out the names of railroads and museums. Not all of us from away are familiar with the initials on all of the museums.
And some museums have the same initials.......


BGRM=Bluegrass Railroad Museum in Versailes (pronounced "verh-sales"), Kentucky.

Author:  LVRR2095 [ Mon Sep 08, 2014 4:22 pm ]
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wilkinsd wrote:

BGRM=Bluegrass Railroad Museum in Versailes (pronounced "verh-sales"), Kentucky.


Thanks!

I see folks using initials and it can be very confusing. When I see IRM, are they talking about the Indiana Railway Museum....or the Illinois Railway Museum?

Author:  wilkinsd [ Mon Sep 08, 2014 4:32 pm ]
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LVRR2095 wrote:
wilkinsd wrote:

BGRM=Bluegrass Railroad Museum in Versailes (pronounced "verh-sales"), Kentucky.


Thanks!

I see folks using initials and it can be very confusing. When I see IRM, are they talking about the Indiana Railway Museum....or the Illinois Railway Museum?


That's why you read for context. I know the organziation in French Lick, IN is known as the Indiana Railway Museum, but I almost never hear it refered to as such.

Author:  LVRR2095 [ Mon Sep 08, 2014 4:45 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: BGRM's Freshly Restored Paducah Geep

wilkinsd wrote:

That's why you read for context. I know the organziation in French Lick, IN is known as the Indiana Railway Museum, but I almost never hear it refered to as such. Plus, to be fair, if the post is about something getting done, it is probably the Illinois Railway Museum they are speaking about.


I understand that, I was just using those two museums as an example of how it can be confusing for those not from a specific area when only initials are used. If in the first post Blue Grass Railway Museum had been spelled out there would have been no confusion. Living in Maine I am not always familiar with the initials of every railroad and museum out there.

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