Jump to content
  TPR Home | Parks | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube | Instagram 

Recommended Posts

Posted

I was downtown today and remembered (finally) that I hadn't been to the Huntsville Railroad Depot Museum in over 10 years. Also wanted to stop into the resident hobby store to look into building an HO gauge train to run around my Christmas tree. The store (in a caboose) was closed. Oh well. Had my trusty camcorder and went walkabout anyway.

 

This one's for the railroad fans on the board.

 

EDIT: Just confirmed today (Jan 4, 2008) that Vault Icee is gone from Target AND my fav mom and pop seafood place is closed.

Pict0294.jpg.873f6aef18e40e20dac9b87119d76be4.jpg

Copula PoV.

 

Part 2 coming soon.

Pict0298.jpg.b14585f790bf02c5c01319c65ecdd229.jpg

Important safety tips.

Pict0293.jpg.57cef0a863154350ffe6605c3de8a6ea.jpg

Seat in the copula (that top part thingy with the windows).

Pict0288.jpg.bc345a7e07f46a1513875e1646f49ff5.jpg

Some of the interior.

Pict0285.jpg.4aa2f6a5ff8f6ba15939ed1a2bd54f58.jpg

One of a few caboosi at the depot. (Yes I made that word up.)

Pict0284.jpg.7d8dd1acab7f7ac9f073744b6ef5b116.jpg

More Hay! Woohoo!

Pict0283.jpg.f9f4d4594390f2835a13000dcff020dc.jpg

Hay Ya'll! (from the cattle car)

Pict0281.jpg.ff75c08f221e86d48faa9049300be80e.jpg

Geek shot.

Pict0277.jpg.72fbb5b9dfba033687efd82f8b8cece0.jpg

Bright idea.

Pict0276.jpg.581a07141e06b65d5ba1233b46f15c76.jpg

Modified carriage interior.

Pict0279.thumb.jpg.a25b73586be860ab5cee4fa25f98671f.jpg

Passenger carriage.

Pict0274.jpg.31d8f7c5b58f3c83586c9b8268a1ade7.jpg

Steam engineer PoV.

Pict0268.jpg.42468ae86101d78c083dbc1d58bff957.jpg

Pict0264.jpg.b9d53ed4ea906aeb00baa375a626017d.jpg

This shot has a story. I was gleefully recording video when the museum curator lady comes out of the gift shop and says "Come here quick, this is neat." She takes me to a spot between the gift shop and the depot that's right by the tracks (I'm a little concerned at what's about what could happen next.) Turns out a freight train is coming by and it's a great photo op. The conductor on the train sees me and blows the horn for fun. The train goes ripping past me, at an uncomfortably close and knee buckling 4 FEET! Did I get it on video? Ooooooohh Yeah! Loud as crap and unnerving, but AWESOME!

Pict0262.jpg.b978990f0745ae049df97cbc7e4c3944.jpg

Cole Tender a$$ sporting a number 4. Sounds painful.

Pict0261.jpg.69f173145d6ca5c5c1085e8acb965b93.jpg

Cole Tender side.

Pict0257.jpg.f6883a4215465755b980b91a80dde273.jpg

Cole Tender PoV.

Pict0256.jpg.2aff9d0acfbbece161fdfcaa32ceda71.jpg

Pict0255.jpg.a34b2c59902bcd9b38decc7350080689.jpg

Pict0254.jpg.44e40ec035ed0d98021d145d62b37c50.jpg

The train right outside the gift shop. I've always kinda like the tea kettle and saddle tank switcher steam engines.

Pict0339.jpg.f8dbba7775113c425a91f1d7e025042d.jpg

The first of many signs scattered around the place. Obligatory establishing shot. Check.

  • Replies 25
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted

Part 2. If anybody wants certain shots for desktops or avatars, pm me. Will do some avatars later on. Ok more train pics...

Pict0369.jpg.a381b810b8a1cb9322aac366debd8d3d.jpg

And finally, after a fun couple hours of touring the depot, it was time for the McCredit of the outing.

 

Thank you for reading. :)

Pict0366.jpg.a0454093d4ad617845ed96e4accc710e.jpg

I've heard bathrooms called many things, but this is a new one on me.

Pict0365.jpg.8a5586b727b7405036032a9690889fbe.jpg

Good place to wait. That ticket office was a bit dodgy, what with the disgruntled telegraph operator and deranged engineer.

Pict0361.jpg.8c282ccce0fc501db9a79fea53af61ea.jpg

Back in the waiting area, it's a southern bell.

Pict0358.jpg.9adb72406e761507cd23cb8f6267e02b.jpg

Be da be beep....

 

Request immediate work transfer. Stop. Reason? You wouldn't believe me if I told you. Stop. Please hurry. Stop

Pict0357.jpg.7e0ab940aeae2f9cf32e6866e35dbffb.jpg

Truly, a railroad enthusiast.

Pict0360.jpg.4d8ec60260e4f72d54ff1fb88cfb0d7d.jpg

Train stations were emotional places. Everybody had excess baggage. (2 snares and a cymbol fall off a cliff).

Pict0359.jpg.0a32c2a0a4c9e14ee9b71ec66bc0a543.jpg

The waiting area. Yes, the railroad was run by giant mice back in the ole days.

Pict0355.jpg.fad4bd2b90365761f392250c5c3e4ab0.jpg

Moving on to the Depot/Passenger Station, this sign greats you on your way in.

Pict0354.jpg.ffade41ac18f7b263b43678f58096abd.jpg

Pict0353.jpg.d0e8025d14599017fe006094fab841ef.jpg

The caboose hobby train shop that I had originally come to see. It was closed.

Pict0351.jpg.6b76fcfc60b7e065b28cb88c0e5ffedb.jpg

Eunice was just a nice lady. It was fun to meet her the one time we went. The biscuits and ham were pretty salty as I recall. Yeah, we miss her.

Pict0350.jpg.cc41b8484965fa73b0441cc9fffed8e4.jpg

Sadly, Aunt Eunice passed away in 2004 and the restaurant, which was 5 minutes away from where my family lived years ago, was closed. What you see here is a tribute museum that reproduces the interior. It was closed, so no interior pics.

Pict0349.jpg.d211bb18e8847d643f82fe377d23496d.jpg

Eunice's Country Kitchen was a staple small restaurant that was famous to Huntsville. Mayors, dignitaries, sports heros, all went there for breakfest along with the average soul. Mom, Dad and I even went when I was in high school.

Pict0347.jpg.c5a9303d289a4bf86a03eb562382545d.jpg

Since this is also a kid's museum, they do educational Civil War stuff that can be intents at times.

Pict0345.jpg.bd94a62ba6b45992f3f577aa60855476.jpg

BIG turn table. The whole spins like a lazy-susan and points the engine to different sets of tracks.

Pict0342.jpg.5b3825cf71cbf2c6f9b588862468ce61.jpg

Round House and Turn Table sign.

Pict0340.jpg.0a976716c7990c00748b08411a130ef3.jpg

Most handy.

Pict0336.jpg.b4b6d64bf745868f7c5465d4dafbc21c.jpg

They have birthday parties this caboose for kids.

Pict0335.jpg.c460463161bab2de654ccf861840bbd6.jpg

Cow PoV. Moo?

Pict0334.jpg.cdbb853ed4bc57bbef277451532242cc.jpg

Holy cow!...catcher

Pict0333.jpg.05d2c4e6b00efe323b6836b829fbbad4.jpg

Shout out to the PA Peeps.

Pict0332.jpg.3214762750a648210cf25f8948d3a72e.jpg

Back outside. This is one of my favorite pics of this set.

Pict0324.jpg.07451551f8bed3fc6646b6f6f34533c7.jpg

Model T PoV.

Pict0322.jpg.8d972239a18b76554b189febbc603562.jpg

More shameless local promotion.

Pict0330.jpg.5ad28ef60e3d67e96260ba0bb338d9c2.jpg

The Model T. Ford.

Pict0321.jpg.24c6833c19f770ab7af87f72fde2e23a.jpg

Firefighters are a tough breed, but these guys back in the day didn't even use seats!

Pict0318.jpg.4a3de3db4fe38d72fe0980ad1eda812e.jpg

1st fire truck driver seat PoV. To the donut shop!

Pict0311.jpg.4e9094f4dd6b9340ca82faf5212732aa.jpg

Barrel.

Pict0310.jpg.a41fffe55285b92a6c0441a31382944b.jpg

Michael Jackson was here.

Pict0315.jpg.c6671a5439323476398f5e9563b57400.jpg

The other fire truck and Model T. There's hope for me yet.

Pict0312.jpg.1fcd97840d6d625abd1ee51016b011a9.jpg

And the logo on the door. Did I take a picture of the whole truck like a smart person would? No.

Pict0316.jpg.7d27e86cf636c80853a5e0118e4893a5.jpg

In the building behind the gas pump is a vintage fire truck, a Model T Ford, and another smaller fire truck. This is the lettering on the 1st truck.

Pict0309.jpg.ae5687bef1650679d9fd2b4bb2c4c0c3.jpg

Train spotting. There's one!

Pict0308.thumb.jpg.8d4ec269951091f6845a41e8e79b8e9d.jpg

I built one of these for a 3D project in college and have had a soft spot for them ever since.

Pict0307.jpg.561b8b117863570f9f3e5d743516bb9a.jpg

Oh how I wish...

Pict0305.jpg.cde7f2432d03fee16af094e97795afa7.jpg

Artsy shot.

Pict0304.jpg.304ed57978e868dcd07186e5d760b360.jpg

Pict0302.jpg.d67a107eb18a75436a5cecd8e317fe42.jpg

More caboose.

Pict0300.jpg.64a47242c683b2ea75e484fa76fbd4a9.jpg

Mr. Tour Trolley has seen better days.

Posted

I used to be in to trains growing up. (I lived next to train tracks).

 

Though they weren't so cool when a freight train was blocking the tracks, turning a 100 foot walk into a 30 minute walk.

Posted
Nice pics, but I want a pigly wiggly photo tr, just joking. I have never seen a PW though.

 

Maybe I can get a couple pics for you in the next few days.

 

I had a good time today. The idea just struck me as a spur of the moment thing. Glad I stopped in. Hope everyone enjoys.

1070024728_EunicesCountryKitchen_HuntsvilleAL_1993.jpg.16235b7b6d9f52d0cb9ae3bcd991a951.jpg

This is the original Eunice's Country Kitchen mentioned above.

Posted

"Pretty cool. I used to be really in to trains when I was little." 9kraken613)

 

I still am, and I live 100 feet from a busy Union Pacific line. Lots of trains to see---freight, passenger, commuter. We get 'em all.

 

Nice TR. We have the Orange Empire Railway Museum out here, about 100 miles from my house down in Perris, CA. What's nice is that you can ride vintage streetcars there, and they have Ward Kimball's old barn and a train or two of his there. Definitely worth a visit. I went about three years ago, and it's time to go back.

 

Eric

Posted

They are kind of how I got into rollercoasters. When I was little I always thought of a rollercoaster as a really big fast train. Kind of neat never really had thought about how I got into them.

Posted

^ LOL! Careful friend, Nay might get jealous. Remember how "hot" she is?

 

did your local Target get rid of Vault Icee?

Great googly moogly! I'll check on that pronto and post here.

 

We have the Orange Empire Railway Museum out here

EBL, great site! Glad you mentioned that and definately worth doing. Seeing the steam engine taken apart was pretty cool.

 

Kraken613, I feel the same way. They seem so separate, yet one begat the other in some ways.

 

Thanks all, for the kind words. I'll see what can be done on a Piggly Wiggly PTR. God help us all.

Posted
TheRapidsNerd wrote:

^ LOL! Careful friend, Nay might get jealous. Remember how "hot" she is?

 

And we wonder why the ladies don't stick around here very long.

 

(Chuckling) Yeah, I was kidding him about that, but you do have a point.

 

1 rail > 2.

LOL! Good one and I needed that laugh this morning.

 

That's quite the mullet you had going there.

 

That was my Perry Richardson (FireHouse) Poodle Perm Starter Kit. Got the Biggest Hair award my high school senior year. It was a parental comprimise, so I went with it. Good times, good times.

 

Thanks all.

Posted

Back in the '60s, my dad worked for Piggly Wiggly when they had 'em out here in California. Unfortunately, they all closed years ago. I don't remember what they became, though.

 

Eric

Posted
New avatar, anyone?

 

Awesome! LOL! Thanks man.

 

Well, it's official, now I have to do a Piggly Wiggly PTR. Suffice to say, there's nothing one big ham won't do for for another. (Me and my big mouth...)

Posted

I live maybe a quarter-mile away from two different sets of tracks (one north of here, one just south). I always used to run to the back door (facing south) every time I heard the faintest hint of a CP Rail horn. One time we even had a steam train roll on by! Sadly, the development of housing over the years has conveniently put four street's worth of dwellings so that I can only hear the trains go by now.

 

Awesome TR.

Posted

^ That's why I'm happy about where I live. Our back yard backs right up to a state highway, and right across the street is one track with a siding. That way, I get a front row seat for lots of rail action!

 

You think it'd be pretty noisy, but after awhile (we've been here 9-1/2 years), you get used to it.

 

Eric

Posted

^ I grew up next to a busy set of train tracks. Same thing, we barely noticed the trains. Only one's we noticed was the passenger train at 5pm and the odd train blocking the tracks.

 

Though the tracks did really hurt the resellability of our house. When we were selling we had people come view the house who wouldn't even come in. They'd just send the agent up to tell us they were skipping because of the train tracks.

 

The joke was on them though, the crack house across the street was MUCH worse then the train tracks.

Posted

When we lived in Colorado Springs from 80-83, Dad's cousins owned the railroad depot restaurant (Geseppie's?) down town, and it was always a big treat to have dinner there and watch the trains go by.

 

On a side random side note, the same cousins had a ranch in Gunnison Colorado, which is the setting for the latest AVP movie.

 

Matter of fact, we rode the incline a couple times in Manitu Springs and went to Santa's Workshop/The North Pole park not far from there. That's where I rode a Herschel Little Dipper called The Candy Cane Coaster (1st credit) and didn't like it at all. Was about 6 or 7 then.

 

Wow. Just a flood of old memories...

Posted

An interesting footnote here. When I talked to the curator, I asked if the depot would be interested in copies of my work. The lady said possibly and gave me an email to send sample pictures to. Got a positive reply today (Jan 2, 2008) wanting more pictures. Just sent off the next round. Since these folks are on a shoe string, I just donated the pictures for the public good. It'll be interesting to see the response and what becomes of my photo work.

 

Hey, if my creative stuff can benefit whatever community I'm a part of, I'm all for that. Everybody wins in the long run.

 

Will keep folks posted on what happens.

Posted

^ A bit of an honor, perhaps. I just did it because it felt like what should be done. Something higher suggested I do this, so I followed that suggestion. Hope the pictures help the depot in whatever capacity.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Terms of Use https://themeparkreview.com/forum/topic/116-terms-of-service-please-read/