Chip
Building the Rock Ridge Railroad with the slowest construction crew west of the Pecos.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Stuckarmchairing Ops is one way to get the most enjoyment possible out of the hobby, Im gonna miss ops this summer as the club I belong too is rebuilding its major yard into a hump yard and ops is just not possible without it. Personally I've had the most fun with locals and mine shifters as far as ops goes, road freights get boring to me, and I dont understand the car-waybill routing system well enough to work a yard yet.
QUOTE: Originally posted by RichS1 Spacemouse is right...... I didn't have much time to breath between trains. Rich Steiner Chief Dispatcher, CR Low Grade
QUOTE: Originally posted by FundyNorthern ...I'm just as happy to hang around and swap spit with the other operators who are waiting for their trains.
Mark P.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Brunton QUOTE: Originally posted by FundyNorthern ...I'm just as happy to hang around and swap spit with the other operators who are waiting for their trains. OUCH! I know what you meant, Bob, but the term "swap spit" also has a different meaning. The image that flashed briefly in my mind as I read your post was rather vivid (and disturbing)! [:o)] Well, we are friends, but not THAT friendly! How about "Chewing the fat"? Guess that could be taken the wrong way too! I'll leave it with "Discussing current cultural events". Bob Boudreau