After a long wait, 13 locals descended into the basement on February 10 to operate the Carleton Railway. The crew did an excellent job of moving scores of freight cars and six passenger trains across the layout. Being the first operating session in nearly two years, it is not surprising that a few glitches were discovered (dirty track, low couplers, etc.) but all in all the layout worked well. Of special note is the fact that the Northampton Local East was the first train ever to pick up freight cars on the newly constructed Grafton spur.
Although the expert crew did an amazing job of delivering freight cars to their proper destinations, management did express some concern that loaded meat reefers from "Buckingham Quality Meats" in Waterville somehow did not make it to their destinations. At the end of the day, six loaded meat reefers were sitting on a yard track in Avondale. Another loaded meat reefer was left all by itself on a yard track in South Newbridge. The railway will ensure that the cars are kept well refrigerated until they leave on the next freight, but customers at grocery stores in Montreal and in Saint John may have to go without their supply of bacon for a day.
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6 comments:
Seeing a layout come to life, and a bunch of guys having a great time operating your creation, makes misplaced cars definitely worthwhile.
It is odd though that cars can move around on half the layout and still end up where they started. Or worse yet, farther from their destination.
It's all fun!
Scott
Discovering those misplaced cars is half the fun! Any recent reports of activity on your layout??
Steve
Steve
Glad things when as normal, once the crews get a few more sessions under their belts on the railroad, hopefully there will be less cars in the "Not Correct" location for you to find.
Doug
Lots of operating but no reports. Perhaps some day.
Actually Doug, I had distributed copies of the new Timetable a few weeks ago and some of the guys had obviously put some work into studying it, so that helped a lot. But you are right, increased familiarity with the layout should help.
And Scott, I thought you had had some visitors over your way (or were they able to make it?) and was looking forward to some photo evidence!
Steve
They have postponed until early March possibly. I'll have something to post after that, I hope.
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