Sunday, November 16, 2025

PCCM 114: Part 2 of Operation Blue Comet

 Welcome back!

 Our "virtual ops" mission between John's New York Central Train Layout , Neal's Atlantic Pacific R.R. , and my own Kings Port Division this weekend is to provide various materials and freight cars to support Blue Comet Presentations in their effort to build and ship completed model train layouts before the holidays.

The Kings Port Division forwarded freight cars of materials for Blue Comet to use in the construction of the train layouts along with cars to be used for deliveries of finished products.    Today we're focusing on the return of those freight cars.

Our old friends the Kings Port Railfan Society have staked out a parking spot at Dave's Diner near Ulster Ave.   Thanks to information from a contact working at Kings Port Tower they are anticipating a southbound VW-1 arriving and being overtaken by a rare M&E train dispatched on the west side of the river from Albany Station.

 The crossbuck lights and the sound of large Penn Central power in the distance cue the group that the VW-1 from Selkirk is about to arrive!

 Watch the VW-1 led by U33C #6554 slow to a stop while the faster M&E train powered by E8 #4317 rolls by it.  The M&E train includes an REA car and four TOFCs loaded with Blue Comet Presentations model train layouts that will be forwarded to their final destinations from Weehawken.  The blue private coach on the rear of the M&E train was a surprise!

After the M&E train cleared the VW-1's engineer and fireman who had taken time to grab lunch to go from Dave's Diner return to the #6554.

 The VW-1's consist drops off two Penn Central boxcars loaded with Blue Comet Presentations O Scale model train layouts at the interchange with the Kings Port & Western.

After completing the set out the VW-1 leaves Kings Port and stops at West Mill to set out two empty MEC bulkhead flats.


 The VW-1 then continues on its way to Weehawken with RI boxcar #35062 in tow.   This PCCM car is being returned to Davenport, Iowa.


 After the VW-1 departed, the yard's switcher pulled the two MEC bulkhead flats into the yard.

Williams Yard dispatched a similar move to grab the two Penn Central boxcars on the Kings Port interchange track. 


...and then delivered them to Battaglia Brothers Warehouse where the Blue Comet Presentations model train layouts will be held for customers to pick up.


Some of the Blue Comet Presentations' O Gauge train layouts are being shipped to customers in New England.   After arriving at Selkirk from Terminal Yard on Extra 2434, three cars carrying packaged model train setups (Empire Belt #360279, TP&W #627, and a former NYC Pacemaker) were forwarded to Mechanicville, NY.
 
 


They will soon be added to eastbound B&M freight MB-6 to Boston.  Meanwhile Delaware & Hudson train PB-99 waits next to its company's XO Tower for permission to proceed to Binghamton, NY.


B&M #1754 in its original delivery paint scheme finishes assembling the MB-6.   Shortly after it sets out the cut of cars for Boston the D&H train gets underway.
 

B&M power in the form of an F7A and two GP9s couple up to the train for Boston.  After a short delay the train heads out!
 
 
Those are the last carloads of Blue Comet Presentations O gauge layouts on their way to happy hobbyists just in time for the holidays!
 
Thanks for following this new virtual operation! 
 

Friday, November 14, 2025

PCCM 114: Part 1 of Operation Blue Comet

 Hello,

We're doing something different this month with our "virtual ops" between John's New York Central Train Layout , Neal's Atlantic Pacific R.R. , and my own Kings Port Division. 

 John and Neal's friend Steve who inspired Neubaum's Coffee & Tea Importers is also the head of  the real Blue Comet Presentations that builds  model train layouts, mostly in O scale. 

Our virtual ops mission this weekend is to provide various materials and freight cars to support 1/87th Scale Blue Comet Presentations in their effort to build and ship completed model train layouts before the holidays. 

The 1/87th scale Neubaum's Coffee & Tea Importers headquarters located in Bedford, NY on John's layout (the gray building seen below) will be the home base for the ops supporting Blue Comet Presentations.   Leased space at All City Storage will be available for over flow traffic as there is limited space on the Neubaum siding.



We're waiting at the tunnel on the south end of West Mill for a rare Mail & Express train that has been dispatched from Weehawken to run up this side of the river.    

The train arrives and rolls through West Mill with passenger coaches and mail cars along with an empty former Pacemaker, REA Express car, and TOFC trailers that will be forwarded to help Blue Comet Presentations make deliveries.


 The M&E train continues to Albany Station.  The Pacemaker, REA, and TOFCs will be forwarded to the N.Y.C.T.L.

In addition to the Kings Port Division's indirect provision of suitable freight cars for Blue Comet Presentations it will also facilitate forwarding products needed to the build the company's model train layouts.    These include lumber for benchwork.    Half Moon Wholesale Lumber Distributors has loaded four cars of untrimmed lumber; two KP&W cars for Mike's Lumber (on Neal's layout) and two MEC bulkhead flats for Neal's Lumber (on John's) where they will be cut into 2x4s, 1x4s etc. 

 The four cars are picked up by the South Local out of West Mill which is now seen returning to its home yard with the lumber loads.

 The two MEC bulkheads for Neal's Lumber on the N.Y.C.T.L.... 

...and the two KP&W cars for Mike's Lumber on the APRR are set out at West Mill.

After tying down the South Local the West Mill crew awaits the arrival of the Bloomberg Turn from the Catskills which will emerge from behind the tower.

The Turn arrives just as the yard's switcher #8951 leaves to make a pick up at nearby Canton Box Company.


 The Bloomberg Turn passes behind the switcher and its caboose.

 ...and then backs in front of them into West Mill Yard.

Once the Turn is clear the #8951 picks up TP&W boxcar #627 from Canton Box.  The car is loaded with packaging materials for Blue Comet Presentations. 

 The TP&W car is brought into the yard.

 

The arrival of the TP&W car completes the list of PCCM cars scheduled to be forwarded to the N.Y.C.T.L. and the APRR.   Switcher #8951 gets to work sorting the cars and assembling a block for the next WV-2 Weehawken to Selkirk transfer that will stop at West Mill

The block includes PC #77047 loaded with O Guage model railroad track from Quality Fabrications and the TP&W #627 carrying packaging from Canton Box Co...

...along with the two MEC bulkhead flats of lumber for Neal's Hardware to cut into appropriate sizes for model train layout construction.

Watch the #8951 set the block of cars out for WV-2 to pick up


A hour later the expected WV-2 arrives at West Mill


The power uncouples from the first car in the train, RI #35062 loaded with carpet padding from Mohawk Industries of Des Moines, IA to be shipped to Blue Comet as sound dampening material. 


The U33C/ GP38/ U28C consist picks up the four cars at West Mill


Connections are checked and the air is up!   Time to roll to Selkirk!

The crew turns their attention to the pair of KP&W boxcars loaded with untrimmed lumber for Mike's Hardware on Neal's layout. 


The cars are set out by the always busy #8951 in time for the VW-1 from Selkirk to pick them up to take to Weehawken.   The cars will be forwarded from there to Rock Ridge Yard on the APRR.

After coming to a stop the three units pulling the VW-1 uncouple from the train to pick up the two KP&W cars.

After completing the pick up the train is ready to go!


Next stop: Weehawken!


 That concludes the "outbound" segment of this new op!  Check back Sunday to follow the "inbounds" as cars loaded with model train layouts are delivered to happy hobbyists in the region!

 

Sunday, October 19, 2025

PCCM 113: Part 6 on the KPD

 

Hello!

We're continuing our 113th Penn Central Car Movement series (PCCM) also known as our "virtual ops" between John's New York Central Train Layout , Neal's Atlantic Pacific R.R. , and my own Kings Port Division.

Yesterday we followed the dispatch of Kings Port & Western train WiBi-4 from Williams Yard.   After setting out a car at West Mill the train is about to arrive at the KP&W's CS Yard in Binghamton, NY.


The train arrives at CS Yard.


 After WiBi-4 is broken down the Lehigh Valley's Sayre Turn (from Sayre, PA) arrives at Binghamton to pick up eight empty hoppers that will be forwarded to a Pennsylvania coal mine.

 


 More interchange action occurs when the Erie Lackawanna arrives to pick up cars to take to its nearby QD Yard.   From there the cars will be placed on EL train NE-5 that will travel to Corning. They  include:

 Two coal hoppers for the Corning Glass Company's power plant...

 ...and one covered hopper loaded with silica sand.   The PC plug door boxcar #106502 is headed to IBM with a load of American Hardware products.


That concludes the interchange action at CS Yard.  Now its time to assemble a KP&W local to serve Cavendish Foods and ACME Auto Parts.  The BAR car and the Morton Salt hopper are carrying tea from Neubaums and salt respectively for Cavendish...


...while three empty 60 footers and LV boxcar #8247  loaded with Delco batteries are going to ACME Auto Parts.



 KP&W RS3 #566 is assigned to the local and takes it out of the yard.

 The local sets out cars at Cavendish Foods...

 ...and ACME Auto Parts.

 

 That wraps up the CS Yard Local's work!

As an epilogue lets head over to West Mill where switcher #8951 is pulling NYC boxcar #80755 and replacing it with TP&W #627 which was constructively placed nearby. 

 The NYC car is brought back into the yard.

One more PCCM car remains in West Mill Yard.    NYC #47062 loaded with bagged iron ore from T&R Gravel for Port Owen Brick is waiting to be placed on the car float.  Yardmaster Cappy Foster is waiting for other cars bound for Port Owen to arrive from Binghamton on a KP&W trasnfer that will interchange at West Mill.

After more cars arrive for Port Owen the carfloat will be loaded for its trip across the river and NYC #47062 will be set out at Port Owen Brick Co.


You'll have to trust me on that!  :)
 
This concludes the Kings Port Division's installments for PCCM113!  Thanks for following along and be sure to check John and Neal's blogs to see how they are moving the freight in this series! 

 

Saturday, October 18, 2025

PCCM 113: Part 5 on the KPD

 

Hello!

We're continuing our 113th Penn Central Car Movement series (PCCM) also known as our "virtual ops" between John's New York Central Train Layout , Neal's Atlantic Pacific R.R. , and my own Kings Port Division.

Yesterday we followed transfers between Weehawken and Selkirk that set out cars for both the Penn Central's West Mill Yard and the KP&W's Williams Yard.   Today we'll follow along as those cars are sorted into various locals and transfers forwarding them to their customers down the line.

Williams Yard sends out switchers #22 & 24 to pick up the cars left behind by Penn Central train WV-2 in yesterday's installment.  The block includes the Morton Salt car for Cavendish Foods...

 ...six empty hoppers for the LV Coal Connection.

...and three Hi Cubes with hardware for Peerless Appliance.

Williams Yard  is filling up with PCCM cars to forward.

KP&W yard crews get to work assembling blocks of cars to be delivered.  We've moved to the yard entrance to wait for a KP&W switcher to set out three Hi Cubes loaded with American Hardware and one GM&O boxcar carrying electrical parts from Bruce Electric Equipment for Peerless Appliance.   A Yard Local also leaves to set out a Hoschton Railwy boxcar of Schaefer beer at Reynolds Beverage Distributors, a PC boxcar full of Berk Enterprises packaging materials for Blue Ribbon Flour, and a load of scrap for KP Steel.


After switcher #22 returned from Peerless Appliance it coupled up to TP&W boxcar #627.  This car will be transferred to West Mill for the Penn Central to forward to Canton Box Co.  It will conveniently be tacked onto the front of the next WiBi-4 trasnfer to Binghamton which stops at West Mill.

Some of the other cars for the WiBi are seen in the background. 

After the train is fully assembled WiBi-4 gets its F7A-B-A power consist and leaves Williams Yard.  It stops at West Mill for the one car set out.


A KP&W brakeman uncouples the TP&W boxcar...

...which the KP&W F7s set out on a siding at West Mill.

After the set out the WiBi-4 leaves West Mill for Binghamton! 

 As the rumble of the departing WiBi-4 fades West Mill's switcher #8951 grabs the empty TP&W boxcar...

...brings it into the yard...
 
 ...couples it up with NYC #80755 which is loaded with cardboard from Moore & Company...
 
 ...and takes both toward Canton Box Co.
 
 
 The company has a short siding so the TP&W car will be constructively placed nearby.  Canton will call the Yard Clerk when they need to exchange cars after NYC #80755 is unloaded.

The yard crew focuses their attention on assembling the next Bloomberg Turn serving industries up in the Catskills.   There are 10 cars heading up the mountain today.   The EL boxcar loaded with produce and two empty white APRR RBS are heading to Van Winkle Canning.
 

PC #77047 carries City Pallet products for Woodstock Hills Natural Sodas, and PC #104478 is loaded with Drywell ink for Catskill Mt. Press.

Rock Island #35062 is also carrying Drywell ink for the Catskill newspaper while PC #360158 has University Milling cabinets for Zenith TV.

....the former NYC Pacemaker has a load of Moore & Co. burlap bags for Agway and the two KP&W boxcars are loaded with American Hardware products for Quality Fabrications.


 The turn will be powered, as usual, by GP38-2 #8150

 A caboose is tacked on the rear of the cut of cars for the Catskills.

The Bloomberg Turn is ready to be dispatched.

 
Watch the Bloomberg Turn back out of West Mill Yard and then proceed past WM Tower to access the Mountain Branch.


 The Bloomberg Turn spends the afternoon delivering cars to 

 Van Winkle Canning...

 

 
Woodstock Hills Natural Sodas...

 Catskill Mt Press...

 Zenith TVs...

 

Quality Fabrications...

 
 ...and Agway.

That's it for today!   We'll wrap up the KPD's particpation in this series by following the arrival of the WiBi-4 in Binghamton and the subsequent interchange and delivery of cars to various consignees in the area.