Mat Thompson stepped in to take Bob Warren's normal place in the dispatcher's chair.
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Roger is asking two guys who clearly don't know the answer "Which track is this?"
Answer: I forgot to tape the Randolph track diagram to the fascia....sorry.
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Paul Dolkos and Steve Williams try to
decide what to do next.
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Paul gets ready to depart St Albans (north staging) while Molly makes
sure no one gets out of the aisle without petting her.
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Lunch! the best part of any session. Thanks to Christine for the delicious BBQ and potato salad!
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Rain held off long enough for us to enjoy lunch on the deck. |
Interesting angle shows the current state of the peninsula "blob."
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The Essex operator left several little notes on track issues in Essex Jct - I need to resolve those before next week's session. I might (and emphasize might)
make some radical simplifications to the track in that section of the layout -
one possibility is removing Essex Jct from that section of the railroad and replacing it with a
much simpler town of Richmond, Vt. I just think there's a little too much jammed into Essex - something that's becoming more obvious as I try to fit buildings between the various sidings. I'd lose the Essex switcher position if I did that, but Essex Jct might return on the currently empty wall of the basement beyond the current north end staging yard.
As an aside, if I do change out the Essex scene the
remaining styrofoam subroadbed will be replaced with plywood on that side of the
peninsula.
Another lesson learned was I need to be a little more specific in some of the train card
instructions - I will try and beef those up a little before next Saturday.
3 comments:
Glad the session went well. You are shaming me as I have yet to operate.
Very nice to see so many familiar faces. Be sure to say "Hi" from Tore next time you see them :)
I love the photo of Molly making sure nobody gets by without petting. My dog Mocean does exactly the same thing - he picks the narrowest spot in the main aisle and sleeps there. It's right about where the turntable is in Port Rowan but so far, nobody has stepped on him.
- Trevor
Port Rowan in 1:64
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