Cripe it's July already. Time for the next edition which should go 7/1/10 through 9/30/10. A link back to the "old" place:http://cs.trains.com/trccs/forums/p/171791/1933249.aspx#1933249
Off we go!
Carl,I hope you hear what you need to (and maybe want to as well?) with your correspondance.
CN was absolutely crazy the last couple of days. Tuesday I had to run to Neenah in the early evening (around 5 PM) and I saw/heard 8, count 'em 8 trains either just south of, north of or in Neenah. The only problem? Yeah, I forgot my camera at home...DOH!
Dan
Dan, thanks for paying attention and opening up the new edition.
I'll take a moment to wish my fellow Canadian readers a happy Canada Day. We're a 143 years old.
Bruce
So shovel the coal, let this rattler roll.
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Carl
Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!)
CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM)
For Willy and the Chicago crowd, there's a print offer at The Online Photographer that might be of interest.
-ChrisWest Chicago, ILChristopher May Fine Art Photography"In wisdom gathered over time I have found that every experience is a form of exploration." ~Ansel Adams
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CShaveRR Right now I'm waiting for some mail (expected in the next two weeks), and I have to make a phone call (in two or three weeks), and set up an appointment (also in about three weeks). Then I close the anglecock and apply firm, steady upward pressure to the lever...
I believe the "wishing well" phrase means they would rather have a card and/or financial gift rather than household or personal items.
Wired and installed 6 shop lights in the new garage. Two reasons: 1) seeing things is good; and 2) we'll need the light for Aedan's party on Saturday.
Hoping to have time to get trackside...maybe on Sunday. CN, make it busy...are you listening?
Spent Canada Day in the Adirondacks, filling in a blank conductor slot on the railroad. We're still using an F for our locals, which leads to a 10 mile push move. Fortunately, I had two trainmen who knew the territory and were willing to call the moves.
Off day today (not that I don't have plenty on my "to do" list), then the weekend. Probably EMS bike patrol on the 3rd for one local fireworks display, then hopefully on the river on a fireboat for another on the 4th.
Larry Resident Microferroequinologist (at least at my house) Everyone goes home; Safety begins with you My Opinion. Standard Disclaimers Apply. No Expiration Date Come ride the rails with me! There's one thing about humility - the moment you think you've got it, you've lost it...
CShaveRROnce again, I proved how outstanding I can be...
At least you weren't outstanding in the snow!
CShaveRR [snip] Does anyone know what it means when it says "wishing well" on the invitation? I know it has to do with the gifts, since she said they weren't on any bridal registry, but what's expected of us? Of course we wish them well, but I think some information is missing.
I'm certainly no expert on weddings, but I believe 'wishing well' is being used here as an adjective and noun - like the little structure of stone with a little roof and a bucket on a windlass, etc. - and not as a verb-adverb combination. In other words, they may have a decorative or ceremonial 'wishing well' set up at the reception, into which the guests may deposit whatever gifts they choose for the newlywed couple, and then make a wish for their happy future together. Hopefully someone with more savvy on that point will be able to provide better guidance.
I know the expression towards which you're heading, Carl - but I think it's more apropos of the 'link-and-pin' era than today's Janney/ MCB coupler types - or at least not to the ones with the cutting lever on the bottom that you have to push on to get them to function . . . Don't forget to check the status of the hand brakes, either - on both sides of the cut . . . . Best wishes to you and Pat on that move, too.
- Paul North.
tree68CShaveRROnce again, I proved how outstanding I can be... At least you weren't outstanding in the snow!
CopCarSS For Willy and the Chicago crowd, there's a print offer at The Online Photographer that might be of interest.
Thanks for sharing! That's very impressive. Aside from the storm, the boats on the water and the lines of lights on the highways really add some interesting components to the scene.
Willy
Just thought I'd share a couple photos I took of UP's DRG&W heritage unit earlier this week. I had no idea this train was coming, so it was a nice surprise.
I guess this makes up for all of the days that I've sat for three hours without seeing a single train!
Sure good shots . The paint scheme is not flashy , but catches the eye . The sunlight is perfect. Thanks Willy.
Cannonball
Y6bs evergreen in my mind
Willy2I guess this makes up for all of the days that I've sat for three hours without seeing a single train!
Karma can be a good thing sometimes.
Great photos.
I just wanted to get an early start wishing US readers a happy Independence Day.
CN followers might want to note that they may have dodged a bullet in the flood department near Yorkton, SK over the last couple of day's. From what I can tell in the Canadian Trackside Guide, the Yorkton Sub. may have seen better days. I am not sure if they use it to move potash. There must be some grain moved as the news reports say Yorkton has a population of 17,000 in grain country. That has got to mean there are elevators in that town. I will keep watching the news.
CShaveRRCan't wait for tomorrow--reservations have been made for ten high-school classmates and five spouses to get together for lunch.
Enjoy your gathering!
Hey Carl, I would be most greatfull if you could give me a heads up when it's going to be in Needles (the narrower the timeframe the better ) so I can get some pix? I am in Winnemucca till Thursday, But afterwards I'll be back at home (Needles this month) across from the crew change where I can get good pix day or night from within 3 blocks my front yard .
Without a heads up, I MIGHT???? catch it... if I am home...and awake...and paying attention...and have my keys, camera, ect. ready....and am dressed (you tend to get twards the naked side when its 125 degrees by 8am ...and have cold water ready (don't leave home without it here abouts )...and the camera batteries are charged...and the tripod is in the cab ready to roll (unless it's daytime)...Ect.......
The other night, at about midnight, I got a heads up that the #3 was toteing an ex SP private car. I knew the Amtrak trains passed through dureing the night sometime but never payed attention (If I was even up) to when they passed through (if they were on time). So I checked the current sch. on line and found that they were both are schedualed for Needles within 15 min of 1am . So I decided to go to the other side of the track and set up for the best lighting, composition, ect. location and see what I could catch with the tri-pod. After being intercepted by a nosey neighbor (but nice very guy) I had time to drive down to the underpass and cross over to the east side of the tracks and drive back up to the station where I could set up for a time exp. (while #3 was at it's short station stop). But #4was pulling into the station right when I got there. So I cought it too. They must have held #3 at the next CP for the westbound to clear the station because it pulled in right as the track was clear. Anyway it was perfect timeing all around, here is one of the shots I got:
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Nice catch Chad.
This morning CN had three GEVOs on 199 passing through Neenah...they must've been working hard as they sounded extra loud chugging past me. Once again, bad camera luck...oh well! We got some more rain last night, did my garden and new grass some good...otherwise it's helping keep the humidity up. Glad the A/C is on today...
chad thomasThey must have held #3 at the next CP for the westbound to clear the station because it pulled in right as the track was clear. Anyway it was perfect timeing all around, here is one of the shots I got:
......Like that late at night shot Chad with available light. It certainly looks late, and if anyone was in the priviate car, it appears they had bedded down for the night.
I have been in Needles just one time, many years ago, and that day a big thermometer {in the shade}, was setting on 120 degrees. Stifling heat and humidity for me. Was working {automotive testing}, out of Kingman at the time.
Quentin
Carl; glad you had a good time . 1951 was a good time grad. class. With 27 of us thrown to the world it was nice. Many plans were discussed for doing thingsto better ourselves. But a recent unpleasant event changed things . Korea was not a nice place to be in '51. 18 of the class never came home. But we had fun while it lasted. I still live with one girl class mate, my Shirl. ~~~ Cannonball
Carl, sounds like your dinner was a winner (groan).
I was sitting on the roof of our rescue truck tonight, applying the unit number (so helicopters can read it - it does happen from time to time if we have to fly an accident victim out by helicopter) when a movement caught my eye. I looked up and saw a fox trotting down the street, in broad daylight, not quite nonchalant, but not acting suspicious in any way. It made its way across the state highway without interrupting traffic and kept on going out of sight.
Wish I'd taken a picture....
I'm rarely surprised when I see deer any more, no matter the time of day or night. I'm surprised the insurance companies aren't lobbying the state to expand the hunting season - hardly a night goes by that I don't hear at least one car/deer report on the scanner. We just had a fellow on a motorcycle hit one in the middle of the afternoon. Fortunately, he got out of it with some road rash and an unrideable (for the moment) bike.
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