[ourocmr] LAST CALL: GEHAMS visit on Saturday
- From: Buehrle <buehrle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: OCMR Freelist <ourocmr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2020 18:59:28 -0800
OCMR MEMBERS:
Our visit to the Bakersfield GEHAMS layout begins at 10am Saturday.
Location and travel details are below. Only a 2.5 hour drive to Bakersfield
and you can run YOUR trains on a 37 x 110 ft., 800 ft mainline layout!!
We close down at 6pm. That's 8 hours of running for 5 hours round trip
driving.
And you will get to meet some old friends.
Have you done better lately?
Anyone interested may still attend.
While I had hoped there would be carpooling,
it appears that this did not happen.
That's because some are already paired,
others start from distant points.
However, there is still time to form carpools.
Today, Alex indicated he will drive and would
like a passenger, or to be passenger for someone else.
Contact Alex at: 949-374-2874
The GEHAMS layouts include both HO and N-scale.
Suggest you visit their website if you need a bit more motivation.
You won't be disappointed, just bring your trains.
OCMR visiting member, Milt SanSoucie is our host.
Below are my previous emails on this opportunity.
Plan to depart OC about 7-7:30am to reach Bakersfield at 10am (140 miles).
Harry
MEMBERS BOUND FOR BAKERSFIELD ON SATURDAY:
Wednesday I asked Milt about temperature, route to the layout and parking.
From the website, here is some location info.
Below that is Milt's response to my questions.
Suggest you bring a dolly to move your trains.
Here is Milt's contact info from our Contact List.
Note that he no longer lives in Placentia, we need to update this.
Milton SanSouice 750 Hemingway Ave. (H) 714-528-8624
Miltonss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Placentia, CA 92807 (C) 714-271-6713
From the GEHAMS website:
club location & contact us
See us in person! We are located in Beautiful downtown
Bakersfield, CA,
* The clubhouse is located on the 2nd and 3rd floors of the old J.J.
Newberry building where the Chef’s Choice restaurant /( 1st floor
) /is located on the corner of 19th and Eye St.
* The club entrance is located approximately 150' East, off of Eye
St. on South side of the Service Street Alley... which is midway
between 19th & 20th Streets.
* /( look for the elevator on the South side of ally )/
* ring the bell located on right side of elevator door
GEHAMS address
............................ 1530 19th Street, Bakersfield, CA 9330
mailing address... PO Box 2827 Bakersfield, CA 93303
The building does not have heat, but it stays fairly warm. Dress warm,
but should not need heavy coats.
If you come in on 24th street (58/178) it turns into 23th street follow
it to EYE st. and turn right. After 2 blocks EYE ST. becomes one way
(the right way). In about two blocks you will see a road closed sign.
They close EYE to allow for outdoor eating. Just before you get to the
sign there is parking on both sides of EYE ST. Best to park there. The
end of street block has a left turn into an ally. That is where the
entrance to the club is. About 75 FT. from corner on right side. It is
just a freight elevator door. I will try to be there for you.
The weather looks good, should not be a problem.
I think the only car requirements is that they have metal wheels. Avoid
.88 wheels, .110 wheels run much better. This does NOT apply to our visit,
Milt asked me for some ideas for their March show.
Not sure about LED lighting kit. All the stuff on the lay is wired. I
make my own light boards for cars. Will be interesting to compare notes.
Meeting tonight I will let them know of your plans.
Milt
-----Original Message-----
From: HARRY BUEHRLE [
mailto:buehrle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday,
November 11, 2020 9:52 AM
To: OCMR SansSoucie Milton
Subject: Saturday
MILT:
Should be five of us, Annette Palmer, Mel Marquardt, Carl Heimberger,
Greg Birkmann and myself.
Looked at the weather map and grapevine looks to be above freezing.
Let me know if things change and chains are required. That would cancel
our visit.
What is temperature inside? Will we need coats?
Looking at the street map, where do we park?
I also see that the streets are one way.
I suspect we should enter via 24th,
Turn right on Chester,
Right on 20th,
Left on Eye.
Left on 19th.
As for your car requirements for next March show,
consider Mantua "heavies"
or Bachmann Silver Series.
I believe they come with metal wheels.
Lastly, I'll bring a sample of a LED lighting kit
that Jake Holshuh and I created.
Kit features a LATCHING reed switch
so lights can be "waived" on and off with a magnet.
The magnet need not stay in place.
Kits allow car or building lighting.
Cars without taking track power or flickering.
Buildings can be buss lighted or use batteries.
A battery holder for 9 or 12 VDC is optional.
Will send you a photo of the "kit."
Cost is $7 each or three for $20 (w/o battery holders).
Let me know if you think the club would have interest.
Looking forward to Saturday,
Harry
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