Monday, 19 January 2026

NEB&W Layout

 This was recently posted about the NEB&W that I thought you would like to read...George Dutka

 
Update - Rensselaer Model Railroad Society / New England Berkshire & Western
From: Benjamin Hom
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2026 14:18:36 PST

All - Wanted to pass on an update on the status of the Rensselaer Model Railroad Society’s New England Berkshire & Western layout.  A copy of the Albany Times-Union article of Thursday, 8 January providing an overview of efforts to date is attached for those who were unable to get past the paywall when Tim O'Connor posted it a week or so ago.. 

All but one section of the layout has found homes. Three sections of the layout have been chosen to be preserved by the current Society (two being the main section of Troy and the other being State Line Tunnels); the South Troy sections are going for display at the Hudson Mohawk Gateway, and other local Capital District sections to the Saratoga Corinth and Hudson Railway.

Other iconic sections are going to clubs or layout owners in the Capital District, some structures are going to the Boston Museum of Science yearly display layout, and other structures are going to distant locations as far as South Carolina.

The best rolling stock has been retained for the club; remaining member equipment has been returned or donated to the Society for retention or sale.  The existing DCC system will be sold, with the proceeds going towards a new state-of-the-art LCC/DCC system.  The club’s new home is in the ’87 Gymnasium.

Some materials, including kits and hobby supplies have been retained for the Society, along with archival materials related to the club itself and the Delaware & Hudson, Rutland, and New York Central prototype. 

Remaining material, including miscellaneous books, railroad paper, mixed structure and rolling stock parts, and kits will be sold this weekend by the Northeast Region of the NMRA at the Amherst Railroad Society Railroad Hobby Show at the Eastern States Exposition Fairgrounds (The Big “E”) in West Springfield, MA this upcoming weekend, Saturday and Sunday 24-25 January.  The last layout section will be raffled off at the show.  If you're going to the show, head to “RPI's New England Berkshire & Western Collection / NMRA-NER” in Better Living Center Booth 29a – more information on the show can be found here:
https://www.railroadhobbyshow.com/index.php 

A well-deserved “thank you” goes to project leader Stan Ames ’72, and members Doug Dederick, Greg Whittle, and Tom Amrine for weeks of effort getting layout sections ready, sorting through boxes of books and supplies, and everything ready for the show this weekend, and salvaging material and knowledge for the current club members.  This is not the fate that any of us wanted for the last incarnation of the NEB&W – it represents a time when RPI was at the forefront of the hobby, and pioneered concepts, including the Railroad Prototype Modelers movement, that continue to shape the hobby to this day.  The volunteers deserve much credit for making the most of a bad situation.


Ben Hom '89  

The Rutland!

This Rutland Ry. view was taken a number of years ago I think on his old layout. Always liked this scene and structure. I think I have the castings to build this structure or one similar...should get at it. Don Janes photo.
Don Janes Green Mountain Division view that he posts on Front End Friday's Facebook page. This photo actually won the MR 2008 digital award...George Dutka   

Sunday, 18 January 2026

Rapido B&M Boxcar

Sides are done with PanPastels. I added a few placards to the sides and ends. Should have added some chalk marks before I put on the flat finish. Clipped the coupler pins also. 
I finished adding some weathering to my Rapido B&M boxcar. It is on the light side...George Dutka 

AK grime and old rust is on the wheels and couplers.

A bit of kickup spray is also applied. Roof got India ink and alcohol followed by some AK rust streaks. 


Saturday, 17 January 2026

Snapshot - January 2026

Perry Sound 2010 a nice view with a car show going on when Don Janes captured both the show and a CN freight. Just good timing.
This months snapshot is a view taken by Don Janes a number of years ago and sent to me during his annual summer camping trips north of Toronto up into Muskoka.  He usually send me a few each year. This is one of the favorites he sent me...George Dutka  

Friday, 16 January 2026

This and That - January 2026

The Richford Vt. station is down. I kind of figured this was going to happen after visiting there last fall. January 13, 2026. From Tell Tales Production Facebook, Evan Mercy photo.
A few views that I though you might like to see...George Dutka 

Two of my weathered roof covered hoppers.

I took this photo at East Deerfield, Ma April 20, 1990. It is a New York and Lake Erie car then lettered FRDW 2001. I just recently scanned a few more slides I have.

This is the display the WW&F is taking to Springfield this year. Wish I was going. From their Facebook page.

Three weathered hoppers Brian Smith sent me lately. I am assuming they are in New Brunswick where he now lives.


Brian Smith Photo

I got this Agway Atlas three bay covered hopper at Springfield last January offered by the Eastern Maine Model Railroad Club Inc. It is a custom car they offer that I finally got on the work bench for a bit of weathering. It is done very lightly. 

Thursday, 15 January 2026

Throwback Thursday - Long Gone


LONG GONE - SECTION HOUSES 

Keith McCauley

 Sometimes when looking at old photos or slides I notice details that seemed commonplace at the time, but are now long gone from the current railway scene. Note the small section house in the upper left hand corner of the photo, one of thousands that at one time lined the right of way. No doubt it would have housed track maintenance materials; spikes, joint bars, bolts/nuts and tools, etc. Note that there are no Speeder tracks leading up to the track. What became of it? No doubt the structure would have decayed over time. Pretty sure that it no longer stands. Guessing that at some point CN sent out a crew to empty out the contents and dismantle the building. Today much track maintenance is performed by Hi Rail crews who carry most of their wares on board; in some cases, performed by companies contracted by the railway. No doubt, as well, rail joint maintenance has been reduced by widespread continuous welded rail (CWR) installation. What of the motive power shown? CN 4119 was built 9/1957. Renumbered CN 4375 (to clear number space for GP9RM’s), the venerable unit was remanufactured as GP9 Slug CN 212, and reportedly still active. CN 4534 was built 1/1957 and subsequently remanufactured as GP9RM CN 7047 in 1992; also still active.

Tuesday, 13 January 2026

BEST Facebook


I little while ago BEST posted about visiting a few locations that he had produced models of. This was on their Facebook page. Thought it might be of interest to the kit-builders among us. Check out their Facebook page for more interesting things they are working on...George Dutka   



I built a model of this one about a year ago.


Monday, 12 January 2026

Canadian Power on the Green Mountain Division


Don Janes took this photo by his WRJ engine house of his newer Canadian (1980's) power ready to go to work. Don had Wade Kelly weather these engines for him. He sure did a wonderful job...George Dutka   

Sunday, 11 January 2026

Marmora Station

Conductor Allen Hall gave this undated photo of the Marmora station to Jordan MacCallum who posted it on Facebook. The station is in poor shape so I am thinking it was prior to the restoration and grand opening in 1987. It appears to be at the park it resides in today.

Thought I would show you the Marmora station as seen on Facebook, thanks Jordan. Also a couple of my views and model. The station was built in 1885...George Dutka 

This is a model I scratch-built for Peter Mumby of the Marmora station. Peter had measured the station up back in the 1980's. I had a feature published in the August 2025 RMC on the topic.

Marmora 1982

This is how the station looked on my visit to Marmora on Oct. 7 2024.

Oct. 7, 2024

Saturday, 10 January 2026

January 2026 - Update

The engine came with this cool looking sign included. Now to get it onto the workbench for some weathering.
Hope your holidays were great and you have some new modeling treats to work on. I recently picked up a Rapido 44 tonner once again in a New England road name. Not much modeling was done here over the holidays as there was a lot of visiting plus I rented a cottage for my gang for the New Years week. Here are a few treats for you to look at and enjoy...George Dutka.  
Two of my covered hoppers seen on the layout. The Rutland car is a Kadee model. 
Bruce Douglas passed along this Ed Ozog shot of the Ambassador at WRJ during Sept 1960. It was a short train heading south this day.

C&C number 17 is just out of the box and on the layout for a trial run.

BEST Vetero stains are used to get the look of an old barnboard in upper part of the photo. The below board is done using stains. This was a page in the Dec 2025 RMC. Using ages barnwood, medium cherry brown, murky brown and a light dry brushing of white. 

The cover of a C&NW milk dealer guide from around 1900.

Saw this photo of Pt. Hope many winters ago. Boy that would be easy to model this day in time on your layout.

CN 906900 July 2, 1946. This car was built in 1915.

Jim Sloan modeling and photo.
Jim sent me the photo above with the following comment. "I read your blog this morning (Jan 3, 2026) as I usually do, the picture you posted from Quebec St. yard immediately made me think of this old Athearn Blue Box that has been rolling around my layout here for years and years now.

Friday, 9 January 2026

Rutland Ry station on Layout

 

A few views of the Rutland Ry station on the layout...George Dutka  



Thursday, 8 January 2026

Throwback Thursday - BNSF 8259


by Keith MacCauley  

Burlington Northern Santa Fe SD75M BNSF 8259 was built by GMDD London in January of 1996. Note the Santa Fe emblem on the nose and the large BNSF along the hood. Renumbered BNSF 259 and repainted orange/green, the big DC unit appears to have been taken out of service in 2020. Seemingly, merger partner Burlington Northern was wise to adopt AC propulsion early as cousin SD70MAC BNSF 9570, constructed simultaneously, appears to still be active. 



Tuesday, 6 January 2026

Rutland Ry Station completed


The model is done and here are some more photos...George Dutka   

Some of the Rutland roofs were done in a red tone of slate.

Green paint first then green tone PanPastels.






Monday, 5 January 2026

Rutland Ry Station

This is what is in the Rutland Car Shops kit.

Here are a few views of the Rutland Ry station under construction...George Dutka   


The wall that the bay window fits around had a slight warp which I had to secure a bit for the other walls to set right. Tape seemed good enough.


Squaring it all up.

To keep the walls from warping I added some styrene supports on each side of the bay window. I also added triangle pieces in the corners. These type of kits are prone to a bit of warping as time passes.