After schedule and weather
disappointments earlier this winter, I have been making up for it in the past
month. In the wake of Winterail here in
Oregon and the schedule-conflicting BayRails operating event in the San
Francisco Bay Area, four “Boomers” who participated in BayRails came through
Western Oregon on their way home. I was
able to put together a scratch crew from among my local operators, so I could
host our eastern visitors for a Wednesday evening operating session. We had just enough operators between the four
Boomers and twelve locals, though we did need to do a little operator drafting,
as will be seen below in a picture.
A “Boomer” is a railroader
who moves from place to place, working on different railroads. This aptly describes my four visitors. They travel around the country attending
various model railroad operating events.
I was glad to be able to host this group of visitors under less hectic
circumstances than the NMRA National Convention held two years ago in Portland.
We had a full crew at
Eugene. Yardmaster Rick A. is observing
and directing his yard crews off to the left (see next photo below). Rick K. is working the Eugene City Switcher. Phil M. (new to the layout, but a local
operator) is working the First Springfield local.
Dave H. (L) and Ken R. (R), served
as the two switch crews for Eugene. Dave
is working out of the Arrival-Departure Yard as Ken looks on.
Santa Clara Tower Operator
Vic N. (L) directs action in the Eugene Arrival-Departure Yard. He coached John D. (R) so John can take on
this role in subsequent sessions. I have
been trying to get crew members cross-trained this year. A cut of cars is being pulled from an arrival
track out to the Classification Yard.
Local crew member Joe B. (L)
works with Boomer John R. (R) as they move the X-SP9316W through Springfield
and around the Marcola area. SP9316W is
an EURVY—a Eugene to Roseville Manifest with Pacific Northwest Loads headed to
the large classification yard at Roseville, CA.
That traffic can go most anywhere from Roseville. Ken R. is in the background, working at the
RR-East end of the Eugene Classification Yard.
Overhead is a WCEUE—a lumber empty train returning to Eugene from the
Los Angeles area (West Colton). Major
blocks of cars for forest products is a hallmark of these trains.
Brigg F. is running that
WCEUE into Cascade Summit.
John R. has gotten his train
up to Westfir (below, left). Boomer
Henry F. (right rear) and Bill M. are working their train RR-West up through
Wicopee. Craig P. (left rear) serves as
the helper engineer.
Boomers Jim D. (L) and Ted P
(R) worked the Oakridge Turn. This was a
big train that required most of the evening to do its work. Here they are organizing the train for more
efficient switching, as it arrived at Oakridge in jumbled order—typical of
local trains departing the Eugene Yard.
I got drafted into service
bringing AMTRAK Number 14 down from Crescent Lake. I am passing through Cruzatte at this
point. It is a rare event for a layout
owner, particularly of a developing large railroad, to be able to operate a
train during a regular session. Although
I had a couple of minor glitches earlier that I had to attend to, the crew was
humming along with their work and not needing any “help” from me, so I was able
to run a train!
I see the continued to leave a trail of destruction in their wake ! Hope you had as much fun with the "Jersey Boys" as we did here.
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