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2 Cheyenne, WY May 21-23, 2010 By Patrick G. Lana Photos by Patrick Lana, MMR unless otherwise noted. Photos have been compressed to reduce file size so quality may not be good.

3 First Annual Sherman Hill Model Railroad Show Cheyenne, WY May 21-23, 2010 The Reasons to Go! Chance to operate ¼-size Live Steam!

4 This was the first annual model railroad show the Sherman Hill Model Railroad Club sponsored in Cheyenne, Wyoming. It was a test to see if they would have enough attendance and participation to have annual train shows. I always enjoy going to Cheyenne to rail-fan and to visit the UP Steam shops. When Kent Charles was contacted by Mark Willoughby of the Sherman Hill Model RR Club to see if Kent would bring NTRAK modules, we immediately decided to go! When I mentioned this to John Rimmasch of Wasatch RR Contractors he said he would be there. If we wanted to run a steam loco, he was teaching a class prior to the show on Saturday. Then Annette (my wife) and Julie (our daughter who lives in Parachute, CO) decided to go! The Show honored Lynn T. Nystrom of Cheyenne who passed away passed away May 5, 2010. Lynn was a member of the UP Steam Crew and had fired for Julie’s cab ride from Cheyenne to Denver in 2007. He was a member of the Sherman Hill Model RR Club as well. Cheyenne, WY May 21-23, 2010 Historical Notes:

5 May 21 Denver to Cheyenne: 6:45am met at Kent’s house, rode in Kent’s truck hauling NTRAK modules. Arrived Warren Air Force Base about 9:00am. We had hoped to tour the base museum at Warren but could not get in without an active duty or retired veteran so we headed over to the Taco John Center to set up the NTRAK modules. Cheyenne, WY May 21, 2010 The Route to Cheyenne

6 Kent and I helped get the Sherman Hill NTRAK modules from the roundhouse so we took advantage and shot a few prototype shots at the roundhouse. Cheyenne, WY May 21, 2010 Union Pacific Cheyenne Station Union Pacific “Heritage” Caboose Union Pacific Miniature Train Hauler (We will see the Miniature Train later)

7 The Cagney loco still has its coal grates but is now fired from propane. It runs at about 80 to 120psi and weighs about 2000 lbs. Yes, it is almost 100 years old and runs like a champ! The track is 15” gauge, 8 lb. mine rail. Wasatch RR Contractors ( http:wcrr.us) will be building these locomotives in coal/propane and diesel fuel versions. Better sign up now! Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 8am Steam Locomotive Safety & Operating Instructions The 1911 Cagney 4-4-0 Amusement Park Locomotive

8 John Rimmasch (left), Wasatch RR Contractors, trained us on this loco. The engineer is advising the student (right) on the fine points of firing up the loco. Note the blower fan on the stack. Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 8am Steam Locomotive Safety & Operating Instructions What? You expect ME to drive a Steam Locomotive! Julie Lana Photo

9 The Cagney is a great loco to learn on. It has a throttle and a reverse lever with push forward for forward, center neutral and pull back for reverse. No brakes. To stop, you either coast or reverse direction. Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 8am Steam Locomotive Safety & Operating Instructions Two great teachers -- John on Steam Locomotives and Julie for English Language Learners. Of course, I am bias!

10 Some of the controls on the Cagney. Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 8am Steam Locomotive Safety & Operating Instructions Fuel shut off Reverse Lever Throttle Steam Pressure Gauge Water Glass Whistle Safety Pop-off Valve

11 John telling Julie to open throttle slow to get the feel of the locomotive. Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 9:30am Julie’s First Run Julie’s Solo Run Julie’s First Reverse Move

12 Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 Trains, Trains and More Trains… Prototype BNSF Northbound 1/8 Scale 7-1/2” gauge 1/4 Scale 15” gauge

13 Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 9:30am Annette’s First Run. John Rimmasch (left) observes student run by Annette while Student Merle Jones of the Sherman Hill Model Railroaders, looks on. At Speed on the First Run. In the Afternoon, now a Veteran Engineer. Julie Lana Photo

14 I know I can get this moving if I pull one of these levers… Julie Lana Photo Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 10am My First Run

15 This is what it is all about. There is something about a steam train ride that brings out the smiles in all of us. I don’t know who was having more fun– the kids or us. Annette Lana Photo Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 Steam Locomotive Rides Annette Lana Photo

16 The experienced Engineer- of-the-Day was 9 year old Ryland Rimmasch, John’s son. Wesley, Ryland’s younger brother is in the gondola with Julie. Wesley is also a veteran engineer. The experienced Engineer- of-the-Day was 9 year old Ryland Rimmasch, John’s son. Wesley, Ryland’s younger brother is in the gondola with Julie. Wesley is also a veteran engineer. Ryland Rimmasch giving the proper whistle signal for a reverse move. Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 Steam Locomotive Rides Life is Good Running Trains...

17 Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 9:30am to 5pm Train Show And Life is Good at a Train Show. The HO Scale Sherman Hill Railroad Club is the closest layout.

18 Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 9:30am to 5pm Train Show The Hostlers Model Railroad Club, HO Scale from Ogden, UT.

19 Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 9:30am to 5pm Train Show The Colorado & Great Western Modular Railroad Club. HO Scale from Westminster, CO.

20 John Rimmasch, Wasatch RR Contractors, trained us on this loco. The track gauge is 15”. The loco still has its coal grates but is now fired from propane. Yes, it is almost 100 years old and runs like a champ! Wasatch will be building these locomotives in coal/propane and diesel fuel versions. The 1911 Cagney 4-4-0 Amusement Park Locomotive Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 9:30am to 5pm Train Show The NTRAK Layout with Modules from Colorado, Nebraska and Wyoming. In this photo, Lionel layout behind NTRAK and Vendors in front and rear.

21 Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 9:30am to 5pm Train Show Julie shot this photo of me running my military train on the NTRAK layout.

22 Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 9:30am to 5pm Train Show As Julie left the Train Show, she shot these photos of the Union Pacific Railroad’s Miniature Train in operation at the Show Entrance. The Miniature Train is used at special events and was built in 1956 using a tow tractor and luggage carts similar to those used at big passenger stations.

23 Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 Annette and Julie then went to Holliday Park where Julie shot this photo of the Union Pacific Big Boy on display.

24 Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 5:30pm Tour of UP Steam Shops Julie Lana Photo

25 Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 5:30pm Tour of UP Steam Shops Challenger 3985 with Tender Removed Julie Lana Photo

26 Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 5:30pm Tour of UP Steam Shops Challenger 3985 with Tender Removed Julie Lana Photos

27 Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 5:30pm Tour of UP Steam Shops

28 Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 5:30pm Tour of UP Steam Shops Julie’s photos of UP E-9 #949. She used the camera flash to get this unique photo of the reflective UP wings seemingly separating from the E-9.

29 Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 5:30pm Tour of UP Steam Shops A stripped E unit near the Roundhouse. Julie Lana Photo. Kent and I bailed from the tour at this point because we had seen a lot of the same equipment before. Julie and Annette continued on to the turntable and roundhouse.

30 Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 5:30pm Tour of UP Steam Shops Cabooses around the Turntable. Julie Lana Photo.

31 Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 5:30pm Tour of UP Steam Shops Inside the Roundhouse. Julie Lana Photo Annette Lana Photo. Julie Lana Photo Annette Lana Photo.

32 Cheyenne, WY May 22, 2010 5:30pm Tour of UP Steam Shops All tourists were treated to pizza and soft drinks in the roundhouse. Rotary Snow Plow. Julie Lana Photo.

33 Westbound Stack Train crossing Southwest Dr. just South of US-30. Cheyenne, WY May 23, 2010 8:30am to 9:30am Railfanning

34 Westbound Stack Train Cheyenne, WY May 23, 2010 8:30am to 9:30am Railfanning

35 Westbound Rock Train Cheyenne, WY May 23, 2010 8:30am to 9:30am Railfanning

36 Southbound BNSF over UP’s main, Looking East with the sun against us. Looking East with the sun against us. Cheyenne, WY May 23, 2010 8:30am to 9:30am Railfanning

37 Eastbound Stack Train Cheyenne, WY May 23, 2010 8:30am to 9:30am Railfanning

38 Eastbound UP Stack Train with BNSF Train overhead. Cheyenne, WY May 23, 2010 8:30am to 9:30am Railfanning

39 Rear DPU on Eastbound UP Stack Train. Cheyenne, WY May 23, 2010 8:30am to 9:30am Railfanning

40 Eastbound UP Stack Train. The last of five trains we saw in one hour or less. Cheyenne, WY May 23, 2010 8:30am to 9:30am Railfanning

41 Back at the Train Show, the trains were running at 9:30 am. Kent Charles Photo Cheyenne, WY May 23, 2010 9:30am to 4pm Train Show

42 Mark (left) behind one of his Wyoming modules. Bill (right) running his UP M-10000 train (lower right). Cheyenne, WY May 23, 2010 9:30am to 4pm Train Show

43 Gerald Gabel behind his nicely scenicked module. Cheyenne, WY May 23, 2010 9:30am to 4pm Train Show

44 BNSF Northbound Freight with Wind Turbines From Vestas in Colorado. Photo by Kent Charles Cheyenne, WY May 23, 2010 Noon leaving Train Show for lunch

45 Cheyenne, WY May 23, 2010 9:30am to 4pm Train Show The Cheyenne Show NTRAK Crew. From left: Frank, Pat, Kent, Bill (in front), Jacob (in front), Dave (in back), Steve, Gerald and Mark.

46 May 23 Cheyenne to Denver 4:00 pm Show closes and teardown begins. 5:00 pm Loaded and ready to go. 6:45pm met Annette at Kent’s house. 7:15pm Arrive home, very tired but with many good memories. Cheyenne, WY May 21, 2010 The Route Home

47 The round trip was 260 miles on Kent’s truck. The Super 8 Hotel rate was $77.00/double/night & is located near I-25 & US-30 in Cheyenne. Cheyenne, WY, May 21-23, 2010 Final Notes: First Annual Sherman Hill Model Railroad Show and to Wasatch RR Contractors Our sincere thanks to all the sponsors of the First Annual Sherman Hill Model Railroad Show and to Wasatch RR Contractors for a WONDERFUL Time! Annette and Julie drove up separately on Friday arriving about 9pm. They stayed at the same Super 8 for $66 per night. After the roundhouse tour and pizza, they drove home to our place. Julie went to church with Annette on Sunday and then returned to her home in Parachute, CO after noon. The Train Show had at least five major layouts and over 20 vendors. I did not hear an attendance count but Saturday’s attendance was good. I purchased a UP engineer’s seat from Randy Lee of Highlands Station for $150. John Rimmasch will build a pedestal on rollers for it. I plan to use it as my Dispatcher’s or Chief Operating Officer chair.


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