After a long summer break, the Carleton Railway operated for the first time in four months. A crew of eleven guys moved a lot of potatoes from Carleton County farms, while having a great time together. The new passing siding between Pembroke and Wakefield worked well to alleviate the bottlenecks that had become too common in South Newbridge. Here are a few photos of tonight's activities:
George operated "Extra 2010 East." In the above photo, George is switching the BQM meat plant in Waterville.
Above, Lou, Lawrence and Blake enjoy a short break while other crew members work feverishly to pick up a multitude of potato reefers in Rosedale.
Bob K. did an excellent job as yardmaster in South Newbridge, and Peter and Bob H. worked well together to keep the busy Avondale yard working efficiently. Thanks guys!
3 comments:
Steve
Thanks for the report. Nice to see a railway in action.
Only question is what have you been feeding George to make him grow that tall?
Doug
I think what Doug really means is that it is nice seeing someone update their blog! Great report Steve! I'll be in touch about scheduling an operating day, if possible.
Hi fellas, looks like a lot of fun was had during the ops session. That sure is one beautiful looking layout!
Post a Comment