Greetings!
This is my final installment for our 109th Penn Central Car Movement (PCCM) series between John's New York Central Train Layout and my own Kings Port Division. We're continuing to focus on the delivery of freight cars to their consignees.
The KP&W's William Yard is preparing the Hedberg Run, a short train serving Hedberg Aggregates on the Marion Branch. Trains to Hedberg run caboose first since thee is no runaround track at the industry to allow a locomotive to get behind the cars it pushes into the plant's spurs. The Williams Yard Shop created this special caboose outfitted with horn and lights to run at the head end of trains.
GP9 #742 heads down the track to pick up a string of coal hoppers sent by Hudson Coal to fuel Hedberg's kiln along with some empty PS-2 hoppers that will be loaded at the aggregate facility.
Yard switcher #24 tacks the special caboose to what will become the head end of the train.
The junction to the Marion Branch is at the unseen north end of Williams Yard. The train will head "in the wrong direction" until it accesses that switch and then will reverse direction to climb to Hedberg. Watch the train roll on its way and then actually deliver cars in an abbreviated video sequence at Hedberg Aggregates.
Turing our attention to West Mill Yard its time to load six coal hoppers from Hudson Coal for the Port Own Con Ed power plant. As usual SD9 #6922 takes responsibility for this operation.
Watch the carfloat loading in the video below:
The hoppers will later be delivered to Con Ed by PC SD9 #25 which is assigned to the small yard at Port Owen. S12 #8303 will sort the cars.
Shortly after the car float was loaded the West Mill crew got the Bloomberg Turn ready to go. The train consists of the minimum five cars required for dispatch up the Catskill Branch. TP&W 627 is heading to Van Winkle Canning with Berk Enterprises labels...
...the former NYC Early Bird service boxcar will be delivered empty to REVCO, maker of kitchen gadgets and other helpful homemaker products, while the three empty gons are for Bell Pole.
Meanwhile over at the KP&W's Williams Yard three 60 foot auto parts cars are on the transfer to Mayfield. From there they will be delivered empty to ACME Auto Parts.
Watch the Bloomberg Turn at West Mill and the Mayfield Transfer from Williams Yard both receive their assigned power. The Turn is getting one of the yard's lumbering and loud RSD12s for the climb up the Catskills. The Mayfield Transfer leaves Williams Yard with a KP&W F7A&B along with an LV Geep. The KP&W train passes by West Mill just as the Bloomberg Turn is backing out of the yard.
The Bloomberg Turn stops at WM tower for orders...
.....and then proceeds to take the Catskill Mountain Branch while the GP38-2 and transfer caboose that were on the South Local in yesterday's installment return from delivering coal hoppers to Tri Mount Cement.
The Bloomberg Turn arrives at the industrial park in the Catskills and sets out TP&W 627 and its load of labels at Van Winkle Canning....
...the empty Early Bird car at REVCO...
...and the three empty gons at Bell Pole across from the Agway elevator.
Around the same time the KP&W transfer arrives at Mayfield Yard....
..with the three 60 foot boxcars for ACME Auto Parts.
After the transfer is broken down a Mayfield Area Turn MM-3/4 is assembled with the auto parts cars for ACME. The Turn leaves the yard powered by a KP&W RS3.
The three 60 footers are spotted at ACME Auto Parts which officially concludes the Kings Port Division's role in PCCM 109!
Its been a fun series to run! Thanks for following along!