December in Ottawa
It's December...So What Do You Expect?!
It's December...So What Do You Expect?!
It's December in Ottawa and this is what my house typically would look like on a bright, but cold Ottawa day. This year, however, Old Man Winter must still be snoozing as we have not seen a single snowflake in the air reach the ground and survive!
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You must know what this means? Yes, we can run trains in December in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada!
And...that is what we did this morning!
The garden gang met for the annual celebratory meeting to discuss how train ops ran this past season and to determine if we need to make any changes for next year. Well, one change that may very well be in the offing would be to extend our season just a tad longer should Old Man Winter continue in his sleepy ways. Here's Lela with her Christmas Diesel that she and Chris decorated so appropriately for this time of year.
You can see that the canopy is down with the skeletal remains in place. Heck, even some of the operators are not wearing jackets.
We were so happy to be able to bring our locomotives out and run around the layout in a "Christmas Parade" of sorts. Here's Henk's high speed European train...a pleasant surprise for many of us who had never seen it before.
Steve is hot on Henk's tail with his beautiful Canadian Pacific "Pacific"!
Followed by Pat and his Pacific...with refreshments to boot!
"Seasonal Equipment" up top!
The parade at Mount St. Helens.
Downgrade to Ironwood.
A Toronto Transit Commission Streetcar! Thanks to Doug for bringing out this beautiful specimen!
You've got to love the colours in this paint scheme. To learn more about the history of these TTC streetcars, visit the link below.
https://www.ttc.ca/About_the_TTC/Projects/New_Vehicles/New_Streetcars/Torontos_Streetcar_Network/index.jsp
https://www.ttc.ca/About_the_TTC/Projects/New_Vehicles/New_Streetcars/Torontos_Streetcar_Network/index.jsp
At Spruce.
Henk rounds the bend between Ironwood and Spruce.
Pat and Moe in dappled shade...but rest assured, they are not shady characters!
Steve, happy as a lark, with throttle in hand hauling his passenger train.
Chris looks on with jacket undone.
Paul and Pat smile for the cameras!
Paul is "shovelling" through the pine needles.
Steve rounds the big curve out of Spruce destined for Glen Hammond.
He finds December daylight.
While Chris railfans the parade of trains.
Meanwhile, I've brought out my Annie.
And Bernie has brought out his GP7 in TH&B colours.
Oh, look, we've spotted one of Santa's elves.
No, no...it's just our good friend, Bernie, clearing the tracks ahead of his diesel!
The lower December sun creates interesting lighting...something we don't see in the summer time.
Under Mount St. Helens we spot an oncoming train.
It's Paul's British steamer.
While above at Mount St. Helen's we find Bob's CN unit. Where are the ore cars, Bob?
My Annie has exited the trestle outside of Nelson Yard.
A three engine shot!
Pat, Stu and Bob enjoying the December rays.
Henk is parked temporarily on the caboose track at Nelson Yard.
Look, Santa, I want one of those and one of those...and oh yes, one of those as well!
Love the lighting on this shot.
Engineer Henk is all smiles while running trains in a very odd, yet even, month!
Bob, Bill and Moe supervise the action!
While Paul, Pat, Chris and Bernie railfan the yard. I think Bernie is railfanning this railfan!
Another higher angle view of Nelson Yard in December.
Steve, Pat, Malcolm and Henk enjoy the activity at Nelson.
Stu, Doug and Steve do as well.
A bevy of railfans get all sorts of angles of the action.
We see Seanna, Moe, Pat and Paul, Steve and Malcolm all in the shot!
Beautiful close-up of the front end of Pat's locomotive.
Bernie's geep basks in the sun.
Henk's train waits patiently for the train ahead to clear the main so he will be able to move on out of the yard and hit the high iron.
Henk's train is sandwiched between Bob's and Bernie's units.
Chris and Lela's Christmas Special rounds the bend at Lily.
In the meantime, I pierce the two passenger units and head over to RP&M rails.
Climbing the grade up to Rat Portage.
Into Rat Portage.
Out on the front lawn!
Station stop at Pratt's Bottom.
A look back at Steve, Pat, Malcolm and Doug enjoying the action at Mercer Siding.
I'm now at Bell where I get to watch the parade once again.
Two steamers from two different roads...The Anadian Pacific and the Canadian Pacific! (Big grin) It's an inside joke!
Later with a single unit, Steve rounds the big bend out of Bell destined for Firgrove.
Meanwhile, Paul is seen departing Firgrove.
Paul is not a shady character either, although the images seems to tell otherwise!
Man, do we appreciate Paul with electronics expertise keeping our engines running like Swiss watches!
Man, do we appreciate Paul with electronics expertise keeping our engines running like Swiss watches!
A roster shot at Bell.
More activity at Bell.
Henk's train at Bell.
Chris and Malcolm checking out the action.
The other Chris in control of my locomotive.
Aha! Both Chris and Chris. I'm getting dizzy!
After an hour of fun outdoors, we headed inside for tons of treats and a social gathering.
Steve and Fred in conversation with Bill seated in behind. In the distance we see Henk and Moe sharing some stories.
Fred addresses the gang in an informal meeting of the minds!
Paul, Chris and Lela enjoy the chili and friendship.
Gord also enjoys the offerings. The images on the board are of our great friends who have left us. They will always be with us in spirit!
Seanna and Steve, Bernie and Gord. You've got to love the Portage du Fort sign above the living room window.
Everyone enjoys the camaraderie and laughter that abounds whenever we gather at Fred's place.
Once again, a great big "Thank You" to Fred for hosting the crew each week during the ops season as well as for our December annual meeting date. Malcolm took this shot of Fred earlier in the fall.
As for the arrival of snow...my thoughts echo those I spotted on the sign outside a local church which read, "Anyone hoping for a blizzard - go to the Dairy Queen!"
Our good friend, Chris Lyon, has posted some great video footage of the morning train parade. Check it out at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDWYHJUvams
As for the arrival of snow...my thoughts echo those I spotted on the sign outside a local church which read, "Anyone hoping for a blizzard - go to the Dairy Queen!"
Our good friend, Chris Lyon, has posted some great video footage of the morning train parade. Check it out at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDWYHJUvams
Thanks for checking in, everyone. Have a Merry Christmas and a safe holiday season!
Mike Hamer - Ottawa, Ontario, Canada