Sunday, October 18, 2020

P.C.C.M. 77: Part 6 on the KPD

 Hello everyone!

Continuing our 77th Penn Central Car Movement Series (otherwise known as the "virtual ops") trains from John's New York Central Train Layout  and Neal's Atlantic Pacific RR  have arrived at West Mill and the yard is full of freight cars.



Cappy Foster in his high tower is issuing orders along with some motivating epitaphs!

 It took considerable effort to sort the various cars into three outgoing trains so they can reach their consignees.  Watch some of the yard action involved in the video below.  You'll notice an unfortunate accident involving a crewman but don't worry...he's OK!  Shame of it is, West Mill was on the verge of celebrating an entire month without a work related injury!  Oh well...just wait for November! (psssst...I didn't notice the figure getting knocked over until I was well into the editing process with the video!)


Our Rail Traffic Management Form that determines car forwarding in the virtual ops, much like multiple cycle car cards, has me several moving cars all over the Kings Port Division this time.   Some are intra-layout moves, meaning that this part of their car forwarding cycle has me moving them from one industry on my layout to another.  They will move "off-layout" in the next P.C.C.M.   

Cuts of cars are now ready for a transfer run to the KP&W's Mayfield Yard, a Bloomberg Turn, a Kings Port Turn, and a Local Yard Job.

The Local Yard Job is dispatched first.   GP9 #7175 is assigned to deliver two tankers to the riverside Gulf facility a few miles to the north along with a couple of boxcars to industries just outside the yard limit. Cars are coupled in front and to the rear of the Geep to expedite set outs.

SW9#8951 tacks on PC boxcar #140478 for GERN Industries.

PC #360063 on the other side of the loco is for Canton Box Company.


Watch the Local Yard Job deliver PC boxcar #104478 to GERN Industries (an intra-layout move as it is forwarded empty from Catskill Mt. Press to GERN) and PC #360063 to Canton Box Company with bulk cardboard from Terminal warehouse on the N.Y.C.T.L. in the video below:

After setting out #360063 the local proceeds to the Gulf facility with the tankers.





 The pair are dropped off at Gulf, completing the Local Yard Job



While the GP9 heads back to West Mill lets move over to the KP&W's Williams Yard where cars are ready to be dispatched to Binghamton on the next WiBi (Williams Yard to Binghamton)

These include PS2 covered hoppers KP&W #445052 and PC #883190, loaded with silica sand for Corning Glass Co., LV #8274 heading back empty to Flint, MI.....

...and PC #160502 loaded with bulk hardware for IBM in Binghamton from American Hardware on the N.Y.C.T.L.  Several "non-player cars" will fill out this train.

Today's power for WiBi-3 is a pair of F7As and a GP9 seen moving past the cut of cars to couple in front.


Watch WiBi-3 leave Kings Port in the video below:

Returning our attention to West Mill Yard, the next train, the Kings Port Turn, is getting ready to go.  Power for the Turn is the usual pair of hefty RSD12s needed to battle the grade to Marion, the Division's summit before reaching King Port.

The Alcos leave the engine track and pause before entering the yard to pick up their train.  The KP&W's WiBi-3 is expected soon.



Watch the RSD12s idle while Wibi-3 blasts through West Mill on its way to Binghamton.  After the WiBi clears the main the Alcos move into the yard to couple up with the Turn.

The Kings Port Turn is dispatched from West Mill

...and arrives at Reynolds Beverage and Booms Ready Mix.

The NYC Hi Cube loaded with Schaefer Beer and P&LE #35892 from Star Liquor will be set out at Reynolds Beverage Dist.   The TP&W car is loaded with steel wool for Booms Ready Mix.

The cars are cut from the train for set out.

Pushing the cars into the shared spur.



After setting out the cars at Booms and Reynolds the pair of RSD12s backs up to couple to its train.  It then waits for a PC coal train to roll through before proceeding to the KP&W interchange track in Kings Port.  Watch the action in the video below:


The train later reaches the KP&W interchange and drops off NYC covered hopper #892010 empty for Blue Ribbon Flour.  The KP&W will make the delivery later.

The locos make a run around move


...and start the climb to Marion to set out the two remaining 38 foot hoppers at Hedberg Aggregates (another intra-layout move)

The Turn reaches Hedberg Aggregates and sets out the two hoppers



Now running as a caboose hop, the RSD12s roll through the more rural parts of the Kings Port Division

The locos and caboose return to West Mill Yard


One more move for today.   NYC #47062 is being sent to Port Owen Brick company on the car float.  The NYC car is loaded with steel bands from Shapeless Steel to secure pallets of bricks.  The EL car is a "non-player" also going to the brick manufacturer.



The car float shoves off with the tug boat Robert R. pulling it away from the dock.  45 minutes later the float is tied up at Port Owen and the NYC car is unloaded.

The two boxcars are delivered to Port Owen Brick


That's plenty for today!  tomorrow we'll follow trains dispatched for Mayfield area industries and the Bloomberg Turn up the Catskills.

3 comments:

  1. To: West Mill / Rock Ridge
    From: Terminal Yard

    Acknowledge dispatch and return of PC Trains Local Yard Job and Kings Port Turn from West Mill Yard.
    Acknowledge dispatch of KP&W Train WIBI-3 from Williams Yard to Binghamton.

    Terminal Yard out...

    I'm impressed with how the Local Yard Job creatively gets it's freight cars from yard to destination. It's an efficient and interesting movement of freight cars. WIBI-3 looked great bombing thru West Mill! Kings Port Turn power is among my favorites working out of West Mill. Lots of car movements completed today and in fine fashion.

    The Incident at West Mill as it's come to be known was all over the system and the talk of Terminal Yard and North Side Yard. We are happy the brakeman was not seriously injured and hopefully will be available for the next virtual ops. Word is Cappy Foster visited him in the hospital, wrote him up and then slipped him a bottle of Cavendish Single Malt.

    Well done Ralph! A great post with railroading galore and some humor!

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  2. Thanks John! It was a busy day on the KPD and I was occasionally distracted. Cappy can have his soft side and a bottle of Cavendish Single Malt can go a long way toward healing some aches and pains. Word is our brakeman was released from the hospital and "feeling no pain" as the nurses reported. An empty bottle was found in his room!

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  3. To: West Mill
    To: Terminal Yard

    From: Rock Ridge Yard

    Acknowledgement – KP&W's Mayfield Yard, Bloomberg Turn and Kings Port Turn
    Acknowledgement – KP&W's Local Yard Job
    Acknowledgement – KP&W Train WIBI-3 from Williams Yard to Binghamton

    Rock Ridge Yard Out!

    Sounds like Cappy Foster means business with today’s jobs. The crews handled the freight moves with precision. Let’s hope the guy gets out of the hospital soon. Word has gotten back to Rock Ridge and the crews send their thoughts for a speedy recovery. Sir 1/87th Neal has dispatched one of the yard crews up to the hospital with a van load of Freihofer Cookies and a couple crates of Tropicana OJ in ice packed coolers!

    I liked the first video where you're following the train as it heads west with its freight load. Great work Ralph!

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