My regular First
Saturday operating session fell on the First of April this year. Undeterred, I pressed forward with the
session anyway! Who knows what April
Foolery might take place?
I hosted twenty-one
operators for this session—nominally a full crew, but we still could have used
another couple of operators. We had
three operators new to the railroad (paired with more experienced operators)
and another couple still learning the system.
That “system” includes the Direct Traffic Control (DTC) employed for
dispatching. DTC uses track blocks for
mainline occupancy authority issued by the Dispatcher.
Assistant Chief
Dispatcher Rick K. (L) confers with Trick Dispatcher Dave H. (R).
Eugene Yard was
fully manned, with a Yardmaster, Switchers at both ends, and the City Switcher. YM Rick A. (red shirt), West Switcher Scott
B. and East Switcher Chuck C. (near-right) work the Classification Yard.
Scott B. (near) works
the Eugene West Switcher. Pete J.
(middle) works a mainline train RR-West out of Eugene. Eugene City Switcher Rick K. (rear) has gone
into a hole while the road freight passes.
Meanwhile, back
in the Eugene Arrival/Departure Yard, Santa Clara Tower Operator John B. works
with Chuck C. hostling a locomotive out toward the Classification Yard for use
on a local freight.
Uh-oh! The first bit of April Foolery has shown up in
Eugene. The “back of the bus gang” from
a railfan trip many years ago created Oregon Pacific WM-1 for service with my “private
railroad” of years gone but it took three decades for John B. to find a
suitable occasion to inaugurate service of OP WM-1. This April 1, 2017, operating session
certainly qualified. “Thanks” guys.
Here is a closer
look at OP WM-1, passing through West Springfield.
Meanwhile, the
rest of the railroad was very active.
The Oakridge
Turn is working in Oakridge on the main level.
Engineer Tom D. (middle) and Conductor Craig P. (near) are organizing
their train, having already pulled the cars from the Pope and Talbot mill at
the RR-West end of Oakridge. This allows
them to use the P&T spur as a switch lead.
Helper engineer Steve C. (near right) is conferring with his through
train crew, just out of the picture on the right. A meet is underway up above at Cascade Summit. Dick K.(blue shirt) and Mike L. (green shirt,
back) are awaiting the RR-West train piloted by Dave C. (hands interacting with
the train) and Dick E. (right-upper).
Just visible on the Beattie Spur on the aisle side of Cascade Summit is
a pair of locomotives with the flanger, now ready to return downhill to
Oakridge. The flanger was called out for
some early spring snow and ice removal.
Craig L. (L) and
Rodger C. (R) guide their RR-East train downhill through Cruzatte.
Their RR-East
train is meeting a RR-West train crewed by Dick K. (center) and Gary N.
(right).
Dick E. (L) and
Dave C. (R) work the second Springfield local.
This job works the aisle side of the mainline at Springfield.
Rodger C. (L)
and Craig L. (R) have worked their way down to the Natron DTC Block with the
OAEUY (Oakland to Eugene Manifest). This train is recognizable by the
block of PFE reefers at the head of the train, bringing fresh produce up from
the Watsonville and Salinas, CA, area.
Mid-session, we
broke for lunch.
A special treat
was prepared, but it looks like our dog Phreddie might have used it for other
purposes! <wink>
Phreddie says: “Who,
me? Where’s the food?”
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