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More virtual ops action on our 110th Penn Central Car Movement series between John's New York Central Train Layout , Neal's Atlantic Pacific R.R. , and my Kings Port Division!
We're at West Mill Yard where the crew is setting out a cut of cars for the KP&W to pick up. A transfer run from Williams Yard to the KP&W's Mayfield Yard will pick up the cut and also leave a few cars behind as part of a regular interchange.
#8951 grabs empty hoppers for the LV coal connection....
...and an EL boxcar for Cavendish Foods loaded with restaurant supplies from Three Amigos Warehouse in Rock Ridge.
Williams Yard dispatches a KP&W transfer to Mayfield Yard with an F7A-B-A set doing the honors. The train meets a single car Steel Job returning to Williams Yard with a loaded gondola as rush move.
After arriving at West Mill, seven cars at the rear end of the train are uncoupled from the KP&W transfer to be set out here.
In a cooperative effort West Mill's switcher pulls the caboose and seven cars from the transfer....
....and brings them into the yard.
The KP&W caboose is returned.
Meanwhile at the head end, the F unit set leaves the train to pick up the hoppers and EL boxcar that were set out for them.
The KP&W transfer is now ready to proceed to Mayfield.
The transfer later arrives at Mayfield where tomorrow the cars will be put on a local serving various industries..
Meanwhile, back at West Mill, a short run of empty PS-2 hoppers is being prepared for a South Local to deliver to Tri Mount Cement. GP9 #7085 will shove them out of the yard
The South Local backs out of the yard
The South Local waits at WM tower as a hot shot WiBi-4 (KP&W transfer from Williams Yard to Binghamton, NY) is expected to roar through town soon.
The red signal indication on the tunnel entrance cues us that the WiBi-4 is about to arrive!
The WiBi-4 out of Williams Yard rolls by on its way to Binghamton. Our cameraman focuses on the only two PCCM cars on this train (RI #35062 heading to IBM with American Hardware products & empty covered hopper #131374).
After the dust settles from the fast passing WiBi-4 the South Local gets underway for Tri Mount Cement.
The local arrives at the cement plant and sets out its cars.
When the short South Local backed out of West Mill it went past SD9 #6922 which was coupled up to a string of cars to be loaded on the car float for Port Owen
With the South Local out of the way the SD9 can now set the cars on the float for their river journey to Port Owen.
After a 45 minute ride on the car float the cars will be off-loaded and the NYC double door boxcar carrying T&R Gravel bagged iron ore will be set out at Port Owen Brick Co.
That'll do it for today! Come back tomorrow for the concluding installment from the KPD for this series!