Sunday, June 9, 2019

Session #3 Second Section


This is the "second section" of photos from June 8th's ops session.
We thank Malcolm for sending along these fine shots.


Nelson Yard.  Remember, you can click on an image to enlarge it and then click outside the image to return to the default setting.  Malcolm also sent along this video link showcasing great footage of the action.  Simply copy and paste the link below into your browser.
https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21AD1On76qrpif67c&cid=4275D0234272929B&id=4275D0234272929B%2142351&parId=4275D0234272929B%2142349&o=OneUp


Mount St. Helen's.


A meet in Mount St. Helens with the passenger train to the left on the station track.


Another meet at Mount St. Helens.


Paul inspects the train car placements for Glen Hammond.


Garry, the Nelson Yard Master.


Seanna places cars in Spruce pre-ops.


Pat Brennan and Bernie in conversation.


Steve and Seanna continue with car placements.


As does Lawrence.


Neil and Henk pre-ops.


Paul Anderson and Pat Brewer.


George and Bob in Firgrove.


Garry getting ready to go!


Dispatcher Bill relaxes near Spruce.


The good old penalty box!


Photographer Doug is spotted in the distance over Lawrence's shoulder.


He snaps an image similar to this one of Lawrence's train, 302, at Bell.


Meets, like the one above, are easily held due to the inclusion of the new yard lead at Bell.


Neil gets ready to crew with Paul Anderson as RP&M mates.


Passenger 2 has passed 302 at Bell and is now downgrade at Watkins.


Brian with his train, 318, in Ironwood.


The western lead for Nelson Yard is in the foreground as a train departs westbound out of Nelson Yard.  Passenger 2 is in the distance crossing the junction.


Pat Brewer and Garry at work in Nelson Yard.


Seanna in Mount St. Helens.


Doug, our usual dispatcher, acts as company photographer on the day.


Thanks, Doug, for covering for me!


A good looker!


Indeed!


Doug deserves a rest.  It takes a great deal of energy to photograph a complete session!


Fred at the table ensuring all cars are placed in their proper location pre-ops.
Thanks to Malcolm for sharing these images!  Mike Hamer, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

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