Peter
steamdonkey What a nice corner of the globe you live in, Ttrigg!
That's why we decided to retire here. Got tired of mother nature picking up the neighbors house and moving it blocks down the street, or the rivers moving in and taking away everything. Yes the ground moves a bit every so often but things generally stay where you put them.
Tom Trigg
Did the engineer & fireman survive? Hopefully they are doing well and we do not have to bury another crew. At first glance I missed the caboose! Hopefully the conductor survived!
steamdonkeyI got the railroad (and weeds) into decent shape before a party, but my Aristo Pacific decided to jump the rails just as the first guest was about to show up.
That requires the issuance of Slow Orders for that section until Engineering and MOW can correct the deficiencies. I do hope the Engine Shop can put the Pacific back into operating condition.
It seems that the MOW crew could use some help with some Roundup to keep the encroaching jungle at bay....
Al
At least you're runnin. I think that's kinda cool how the train disappears into the jungle. You got somethin to work with, that's for sure.
That's a lot of weeds. Do you not ever run in the winter? In our neck of the woods stretches of the winter are regularly mild enough to run trains, but cold enough to stop weed growth.
And I thought my weed problem was bad. I've got it easy compared to yours.
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