Sunday, June 30, 2024

PCCM 106 Feed the Furnace Part 3 on the KPD

Hello once again! 

We're wrapping up this one weekend series focusing on steel industry moves between John's New York Central Train Layout, Neal's Atlantic Pacific Railroad, and my own Kings Port Division.

After PC FP7s #4348 and 4369 arrived at the Kings Port & Western's Williams Yard they picked up a long string of gondolas loaded with steel coils, slabs, and one large steel girder load.   


The train designated as Extra 4348 leaves Williams Yard and travels north to Selkirk.  The train is seen passing through Selkirk in the video below on its way to John's Terminal Yard.

Back at Williams Yard a transfer run to West Mill is being prepared with cars for Neal's Rock Ridge Yard. The train will include the three PCCM cars (two PC corrugated gons #567123 & 567104 along with Empire Belt #509823).....


...and some non-player gons all loaded with steel coils for Shapeless Steel.


Watch Williams Yard's SW9 switcher #22 assemble the transfer to West Mill before a pair of GP9s couple up to it and run it out of Kings Port.

The transfer arrives at West Mill.

While the Kings Port & Western transfer comes to a stop in the background some West Mill crewmen check out a couple of Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic cars.  These new visitors to the yard are recent gifts from John.

The yard's SW9 pulls the KP&W caboose from the transfer train.

A string of gondolas loaded with steel coils for Shapeless Steel is removed from the transfer...


...and is set out for the next VW-1 to Weehawken to pick up

The rest of the cars are pulled from the KP&W consist that is idling away in anticipation of returning to Williams Yard


Once the transfer run's cars have been pulled away the KP&W GP9s can head back to Williams Yard.


Meanwhile the gons for Shapeless Steel await pick up by VW-1

VW-1 arrives an hour later and picks up the cars for Rock Ridge.


After making the pick up VW-1 is cleared for Weehawken where the gs will be forwarded to Neal's APRR.

That concludes out one weekend steel op!  Thanks for following along!  Check out the action on John's N.Y.C.T.L. and Neal's APR!

2 comments:

  1. To: West Mill / Kings Port
    To: Terminal Yard

    From: Rock Ridge Yard/Rock Ridge East Yard

    Acknowledgement – PC Extra 4348 departs Williams Yard for Selkirk and on to Terminal Yard
    Acknowledgement – Williams Yard transfer to West Mill is built with gondolas from Kings Port
    Acknowledgement – Williams Transfer arrives at West Mill
    Acknowledgement – Williams Transfer run returns to Williams Yard
    Acknowledgement – PC Train VW-1 arrives at West Mill
    Acknowledgement – PC Train departs West Mill for Weehawken

    Rock Ridge Yard Out!

    It’s a wrap! Great work at KP Steel for both the APRR and NYCTL! The KP Steel crew did an outstanding job of making products for future use. Nice new acquisitions from Sir John for the KP&W. I’m sure they will earn their keep!

    Excellent series PC Ralph!

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

    Acknowledge Extra 4348 departing Williams Yard for Terminal Yard via Selkirk.
    Acknowledge KP&W SW9 #22 working Williams Yard.
    Acknowledge KP&W GP9s delivering transfer train from Williams Yard to West Mill Yard.
    Acknowledge DSS&A freight cars making their PCCM debuts!!!
    Acknowledge Switch Engine 8951 working West Mill Yard.
    Acknowledge PC Train VW-1 picking up PCCM traffic for Rock Ridge at West Mill Yard.
    Acknowledge PC Train VW-1 departing West Mill for Weehawken.

    Terminal Yard out...

    Put it in the books!!! This was a fantastic series showcasing Kings Port Steel and some of the freight traffic needed to feed the furnace and move the finished products. Thanks for the shout out on the DSS&A freight cars!!! To quote Ernie Banks, "Let's play two!" Excellent work on all three installments Ralph!!

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