Thursday, June 24, 2021

Paul's Passenger Service

 Paul's Passenger Service At the Ready

As you recall, this past Saturday, Pat, Doug and Paul ran trains along the route of the IPP&W.  Paul hauled out the yellow varnish from the shed.  Let's follow his train for a while, shall we!

(Remember to double click on the white arrow to run any video in this posting.)


We find Paul arriving the neighbourhood of Ironwood.


Slowing down...


...for a station stop.


The yellow varnish brightens our day!


Check out the train on video.


Next destination on the sched...


...is Spruce.


For...the sign tells us so!


No station, so no stop!


Check it out on video.


Sliding down the hill.


On the downward slope.


Approaching the canyon.


Last car through turns out the lights!


Check out the action via video.


To the west we go.


Railfan Pat.


Steaming along.


Video review.


Peeking around the curve.


Finding some air above the gut.


How to play Bridge.


Into the woods.


Let's view the video of the action.


Two trains for the price of one!


And they're off!


Across the junction.


Past the tower.


The end view.


Video verification.


Let's head down to the pond.


Peter's Pond, that is!


Arriving the depot.


Passenger cars a-plenty!


Peter's Pond video indication.


Playing "hide and seek" outside the pond.


Through the crossing.


Aerial shot.


Into the tunnel.


The rest of the train enters.


Let's check out that video action.


Along the corners.


In the dappled shade.


Behind Ironwood Brick.


By the fence line.


Following through.


View the video views!


Paul at Wellington Lake.


Those passenger cars are true beauties.


He must pull far ahead in order to allow the appropriate car to stop alongside the depot.


Let's check out the video footage.


Ahead of Wellington Lake.


A few bushes along the right of way.


Nice locomotive, Paul.


Pat looks on from afar as he is following Paul's train at a safe distance.


Here's Paul.


Ready to rumble.


Going away.


The baggage car.


Final video.
Thanks for checking in on these short videos of Paul's train.
All the best, Mike Hamer, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

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