FYI: The "Q Rail Network" feature in the Members Only area of the BRHS web site has an individual web page for about 1,800 stations, based upon the 1968 station book. Most all of these station web pa
Let me add to Dave's great knowledge with this web page. https://www.burlingtonroute.org/members_only/secured/network/network_system/system_programs/station_details.php?FSAC=20164 See attached. <font
To my knowledgeable friends, full of historical facts: This kind of knowledge needs to be recorded, and I don't consider this 'groups.io' list as a long term repository for these details. There are g
Go Greg go! The BRHS web site has made the transition from mainly a "digital flyer" type of web site with minimal content to a site that fulls the informational needs of modelers, historians and othe
Hello Friends: I invite you to visit the BRHS web site, Member Only area, Model Layouts feature to see a new video just added called "Chicago Division - layout concept and progress" by Darren Ferrete
Don: It is what they pay me the big bucks for. ^\^ The BRHS web site's content has grown from a humble start back in 2016. Today's experience shows that more work is needed to let members know of a
Hello all: There are so many great railroad layouts built by BRHS members. A few BRHS members have made great videos of their layout, shared them with BRHS and now can be viewed on the web site. The
Hello all: I am looking for a CB&Q 'pedigree chart', i.e. a chart that shows all of the roads with dates that were blending into the CB&Q up to the time of the Northern Lines Merger. I want it to us
Leo: It is "Bailey's Falls". I did a station search using 'bailey' in the search field. Here it is on the web site - 'Q Rail Network'. Everyone is invited to add any historical details to this page
Question for knowledgeable friends and BRHS volunteers: In the BRHS web site's Members Only space, Steam Engine Roster (New), search results, under the 'Builder' heading there are a lot of records th
Where can you go to see hundreds of photos of the CB&Q rarely see before, including narration? Where can you go to see over a hundred photos of wood CB&Q depots, including the interesting back-story
Hello everyone: On September 8, 2023 the BRHS held their annual business meeting and a video recording of it is now posted on the BRHS web site, in the Members Only space. This in an important meetin
Scott: I took the image from the PDF, rotated it from vertical to horizontal, cleaned it up with Faststone.org, then saved it as a .png file. The .png file size was 48MB, which is too big to send in
Hello folks: There have been multiple reports today, Friday, September 29, 2023, of folks who are not able to connect to http://www.burlingtonroute.org. It seams to depend upon the user's location. W
Hello folks -- again at 6:45pm Chicago time. The connection to the BRHS web site appears to be working again... at least for me in Texas. I hope it is working everywhere else. Here is the story behin
Hello all: I am happy to report that the BRHS website connection problem has be located and fixed as of 5:40PM Chicago time Saturday. A key part to solving this problem was the ISP info many of you s
The BRHS web site is open for business again for those who were unable to connect this Monday morning. Somebody pushed the wrong button at the web hosting data center this morning. <font='11'> Jack S
Jim: I am one of the webmasters for the BRHS and as such I am able to view the membership list but I did not see your name. The BRHS has a great feature open to all members who want to share photos a
As you read Rupert's message about troop sleepers and saw the attached article from Railway Age, did you for a second wonder where in the world such information might be found? The answer for BRHS me
It is coming to the BRHS web site and you are going to love it! Keep watching this mailing list for more information. _._,_._,_ Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Rep