Tour of the Monticello Railroad MuseumMay 15, 2004 |
Twenty-nine Chapter members enjoyed a one day trip from St. Louis
up to Monticello, Illinois, to visit the Monticello Railroad Museum.
Leaving St. Louis early on Saturday morning, our bus arrived early
allowing for exploration of some of the display cars before boarding
our special train for a ride. Pulled by an RS-3 and featuring a former
Canadian Pacific Steam Generator Car, now used to provide head end
electrical power to the passenger cars, the train consisted of 3 nicely
painted Illinois Central passenger cars - two coaches and Business Car
#7.
The train ride was a short trip into nearby downtown Monticello where we pulled past the station up to the Southern end of the line. When the regular excursion train had arrived downtown and returned to the Museum, our train backed into the station where we were able to detrain and wander around the neat downtown Monticello area.
Heading back to the Museum, the train pulled past the Museum and backed us as far as possible up the Northern end of the line - an area normally not part of the train excursion. We then returned to the Museum where the train dropped us off amongst the shop buildings. The Museum volunteers were out in force working on various items and allowed us free access to the many storage buildings.
Roughly half of the equipment is indoors
and even the items outside looked well cared-for. Finally, after a
quick group photo (above) it was back on the bus and back home to an
early evening return to St. Louis.