Sunday, July 26, 2015

Scenes From a Session - Narrow Gauge - July 25, 2015


Narrow Gauge Madness

This week's session was narrow gauge operations.


Here is a close-up shot of my Annie.
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Ron, a visitor from McTier is having fun at the throttle.
Fred later granted Ron special privileges to run his new CN RS3 for the day.  Pictures of Ron's run with his friend, Neil, can be seen in the earlier post.


While I assisted Ron and Neil with their train, I was able to grab the occasional railfan shot as trains passed by our territory.  This train is eastbound into Peter's Pond.


It would later run through Ironwood.


Bernie has a good handle on the run.


Colin is working Nelson Yard with this great looking 44 tonner.


Fred looks on as Gord and Colin determine their next move.


Paul is switching Ironwood while Neil observes the action.


Looks like the ore train is passing through Ironwood while Paul pauses from his switching to observe the run-through train.


Neil checks out the meet between Steve's passenger train and Bernie and Pat's train.


Ron handles the throttle for his train.


The ore train of empties rounds the bend into Spruce in a westbound direction.


This passenger train has reached Peter's Pond.


It takes the station track.


This eastbound train departs Bell in the direction of Peter's Pond.  Hmmm...looks like some garden maintenance is required at this location.


It arrives Peter's Pond.


While Ron, with his new CN road switcher, and Neil have cleared the main.


Running light at the west end of Mount St. Helen's.


This mixed freight departs Bell.


A closer view.


This eastbound arrives Bell.


And heads onto the station track.


A closer view.


Narrow gauge offers us the opportunity to see some pretty colourful cars.


With interesting names.


Arriving Glen Hammond from the west.


A short mixed train rounding the curve into Nelson Yard.


With Henk at the throttle.


Steve and his great looking carrying case.


A steamer at Firgrove.


Post session lunchtime refreshments.


What a blessing it is for us to have the opportunity to run this incredible layout each week!


The ever capable Nelson Yardmasters, Gord and Colin.


Yes, raise a cheers for Fred and the gang who enjoy Saturday morning train operations!
Have a save and enjoyable day!
Mike Hamer - Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

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