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The story of my layout featuring the fictional Kings Port Division of the Penn Central and my own freelanced Kings Port & Western Railroad. I'm having fun running DC with a roster that includes 30 year old Athearn and Atlas locos, rolling stock with some refurbished Tyco freight cars in the mix, and structures and scenery built on a budget. Thanks for taking a look!
Greetings virtual ops fans!
We are wrapping up the "inbound" portions of our 102nd Penn Central Car Movement (PCCM) "virtual ops" between John's New York Central Train Layout, Neal's Atlantic Pacific R.R.,
and my own Kings Port Division.
After trains were transferred from the Penn Central's West Mill Yard to the KP&W's Williams and Mayfield Yards the Kings Port & Western prepares to deliver the remaining PCCM cars to their consignees. Here is the tail end of a Williams Yard Industrial Job with two non-player covered hoppers for Blue Ribbon Flour....
The RDC seen on the high line is heading toward Williams Yard from Marion. Most of its passengers are shift workers at Hedberg Aggregates.
Speaking of Hedberg Aggregates, the next train to be dispatched from Williams Yard will be hauling empty hopper APRR #9416 up there on the next run to Marion.
The train runs caboose first with GP9 #742 shoving to perform easy pick ups and set outs at Hedberg's "facing" spur tracks. Watch the train move toward the north end of the yard where the junction with the Marion Branch is located, head upgrade in reverse, and then make the set outs at Hedberg Aggregates.
The next train out of Williams Yard is today's transfer to Birmingham, the WiBi-4. The lone PCCM car on this train is the Corning covered hopper heading to Corning Glass Co. with silica sand from West Hills Silica.
While the WiBi is being prepared to depart Kings Port a crowd of railfans is gathering at the West Mill commuter station to catch a ride on Sunday's Doodlebug fan trip up the Catskills.
Is that Emory with his camera who is often seen near North Side Yard on the N.Y.C.T.L.?
Watch the WiBi-4 leave Williams Yard and later arrive at West Mill just when the Doodlebug fan trip is getting underway.
Much later, after the WiBi-4 arrives at Birmingham the Corning Car is forwarded on a local to its home company.
Kings Port & Western action continues as Williams Yard dispatches its Steel Job for KP Steel. Today's run includes five empty clam shell steel coil coaches and the two gons loaded with shredded metal scrap from Sal's Salvage. After the Steel Job leaves an S12 switcher grabs GM&O #21129 to place it on a transfer to Mayfield Yard for eventual delivery to Peerless Appliance.
Cars that were on transfers to Mayfield Yard from West Mill (earlier) and today's run from Williams Yard arrived and were later sent out on a local to Peerless Appliance. The red G&MO car #21129 is carrying wire harnesses from Bruce Electrics while the two NYC double door boxcars were sent empty from Battaglia Bros. Warehouse.
With those cars set out, that concludes the KPD's involvement in this 102nd series! Thanks for following along!
Hello again!
We are continuing the "inbound" portions of our 102nd Penn Central Car Movement (PCCM) "virtual ops" between John's New York Central Train Layout, Neal's Atlantic Pacific R.R., and my own Kings Port Division.
After yesterday's action the virtual ops cars remaining at West Mill include P&E #3638, PC #104478, and RI #25062 all loaded with barrels of ink from Drywell Ink for Catskill Mt. Press...
...PC #360158, APRR #60358 & #60327 all loaded with cabinets for Zenith TVs.
PC #360063 carrying food packaging materials from C&P Restaurant Supply for Cavendish Foods....
There are also eight non-player hoppers that just came in from Port Owen's Con Edison power plant on the car float.
Watch it get its GP38-2 power and an N10 caboose before backing out of West Mill in the video below.
After the Bloomberg Turn completes the uphill climb and reaches the area's industrial park it sets out three cars for Catskill Mountain Press.
While the Bloomberg Turn completes its set outs a West Mill crew boards the yard's SD9 #6922 that usually works the car float. They are preparing to pull the eight empty hoppers that will be transferred to Mayfield Yard and later to the LV coal connection.
First we see a little Yard Local action as GP7 #5688 heads over to Empire Grain and Sal's Salvage to pick up non-player cars to fill out a transfer run to the KP&W's Williams Yard.
Cars for the Transfer to Williams Yard arrive at West Mill Yard.
The one virtual ops car heading over to Williams Yard on the transfer is APRR #9146 which will be forwarded to Hedberg Aggregates.
The #5688 will continue managing the cars as the power for the transfer run.
Two trains are ready to go. The first will be the transfer to Williams Yard with APRR #9416 being the only virtual ops car for Hedberg Aggregates. GP7 #5688 takes this train out of town.
The second train is a transfer to the KP&W's Mayfield Yard. The only virtual ops car on this train is PC #360063 for Cavendish Foods.
Watch the pair of GP20s assigned to power this transfer pass its cars and then back the train out of the yard.
The transfer to Mayfield stops at WM Tower for orders.
...and then heads out of town.
Welcome back!
We're beginning the "inbound" portion of our 102nd Penn Central Car Movement (PCCM) "virtual ops" as trains dispatched between John's New York Central Train Layout, Neal's Atlantic Pacific R.R., and my own Kings Port Division arrive on each others' layouts.
Starting off today at Selkirk, We're following the arrival of Extra 7675 which was dispatched from John's Terminal Yard with a long string of loaded coal hoppers.
The hoppers are later transferred to Mechanicville via Rotterdam Jct.
They will be forwarded from there to the Bow, NH power plant.
Watch the action as a pooled power PC/B&M consist rolls past the hoppers and then takes them East out of Mechanicville.
Returning our attention back to Selkirk we're in time to see SK-5 from Terminal Yard rolling by with cars for the Kings Port Division.
The first car on the train, the white LV boxcar #7120, was removed and will later forwarded to Frontier Yard in Buffalo. The rest of the manifest will head south to Kings Port and West Mill.
The train to Kings Port and West Mill is designated as VKWm-5. Its assigned power consist (U33C/GP38/GP38-2) couples up to the remaining cars and pulls them out of Selkirk.
The train will soon arrive at Kings Port. Things are quiet for now at Ulster Ave. but not for long!
Watch VKWm-5 arrive at Kings Port! Since the Gulf facility spur is trailing right behind the train it sets out the three tankers at this time. Then a cut of cars for the KP&W is set out at Williams Yard. These include five empty steel coil coaches for KP Steel, IC #30310 and BAR #5226 for Reynolds Beverage Distributors, NAHX 90404 Corning covered hopper for Corning Glass (which will be sent out on a Williams Yard transfer to Binghamton, NY), and GM&O #21129 for Peerless Appliance (which will be sent out on a transfer to the KP&W's Mayfield Yard).
After setting out the cut for Williams Yard VKWm-5 continues to West Mill with PE #3838, PC #104478, and RI #35062 for Catskill Mountain Press, along with PC #360158 and APRR cars #60358 & 60327 for Zenith TV.
We've arrived at West Mill just in time for some train action! A red board at the south end of town indicates the imminent arrival of WV-2 from Weehawken to Selkirk....
...and another red at the north end anticipates the arrival of VKWm-5 from Kings Port...
VKWm-5 enters West Mill Yard shortly before today's WV-2 arrives from the south with cars from Neal's APRR.
"Virtual ops cars" on WV-2 include APRR #615827 & 615679 and EBRR #608279 from Ideal Auto Parts for Ford Motor Co. in Somerville ME. These cars will remain on the train to Selkirk and be forwarded from there.
Cars cut off for West Mill include empty hopper APRR #9146 which will be forwarded to the KP&W's Williams Yard from West Mill to to deliver to Hedberg Aggregates, and PC #360063 carrying food packaging from C&P Restaurant Supply (which will be forwarded to the KP&W's Mayfield Yard to deliver to Cavendish Foods).