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David S
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Well. It was indeed an

Well.

It was indeed an interesting weekend at the museum.

It started about the way I expected. The track work was already in progress and the coach train parked on the West Wye. My trainman/student conductor was there and we opened up the train to let some air flow through it. The motorman of 3142 brought it out and the crew of CA&E 431/409 followed. 3142 went into service going in circles. 431 couldn't right away because Signal Dept. had its hi-rail truck sitting on East Switch. After a while, he requested and I gave permission to drive down to Seemann Rd. to set off. I verified with him that I could send trains past the red signals (his crew was reconnecting bond wires severed by Track Dept.). Then I sent 431 out at 11:00, no meets east to the Grove, no meets west to Signal 91 and call.

1630 called and said they were ready to come out, so I restricted 3142 and let them. I had Trainman watch the rear while Steam Crew handled the coupling. Then we backed out of the wye and pulled into 2 (the reason 431 was restricted to Signal 91). 431 called to say they had a red Absolute at West Johnson. I authorized them past it. Same at 151. Gave them authority past 91, short turn and return to 1. They said all the permissive signals had been red too.

With that in mind, I went to speak to my engineer (not the sharpest tool in the Steam Shop with regard to operating rules and orders). I explained to him carefully that at noon we would back out of 2, short turn at West Switch leaving the switch set for the Main, proceed east on the Main, call me for permission past Signal 112 displaying Stop Indication, no meets to the Grove, no meets west, all the signals will probably be red and I will signal the stops and proceeds with a flag, short turn at West Switch and return to 2. He writes all this down and repeats it so that I'm satisfied he understands it. I tell him that except for the runner, I will let him do all the braking.

As often happens with the first coach trip of the day, we have so many people we need all three cars. I borrow 431's conductor as another trainman. I was supposed to have another one, but none of us knew him and he never showed up. Stragglers cause us to depart about four minutes late. All starts off according to plan. Better yet, after we pass 202 I notice the signals are clearing westbound behind us. Indeed, when we are going west and get to Johnson we have a Clear. I tell the head end "Clear signal West Johnson, keep 'em coming!" and he acknowledges. 431's motorman has, as he said he might, walked all the way down to West Switch and thrown it back to the Station Lead. I mention this when I tell the head end to take us east to 2.

Everything goes well for 431's departures at 1:00 and 3:00 (for which I give them orders for a full round trip without calling from 91), and ours at 2:00, although with a smaller crowd we close the combine, so I don't need an extra trainman again. The one I have comes into my car and punches half the tickets, which I appreciate because mine doesn't have a catcher and I have to catch all the chads in my hand. I let him do the running brake test when we leave the Grove. Before our 4:00, I tell engineer the student conductor wants to practice the slowdowns. He agrees, but as it happens engineer (known for going slow backwards) is already going so slow at Seemann that we don't need to take any air. Engineer then takes air to slow down even more while in Johnson Siding. Student does take air for Karstens, not enough but we're going slow enough anyway. He again takes too little for Olson Rd., making me nervous, but I have the GPS speed app going on my phone and we were within the rules (barely).

At 5:00, I again give 431 an order to return to 91 and call (which Conductor writes down), so that I can use the Station Lead to put my train back on the wye and send 1630 to bed. Once in the wye, the steam guys debate whether to take the water bottle with them or leave it on the train. They opt to leave it (which they usually do on Saturdays). One of their guys chocks the first axle of the water car, closes the angle cock on the tender, and tries to lift the pin. It won't lift, so he signals for a light bunch. The engine lurches back and he starts violently waving stop, but by the time it does, the splintered remains of the chocks that were under the water car are now under the rear axle of the tender. The cut has been made, so the train continues to roll. Fortunately, the air line separates and the train goes into emergency. Steam guy gets more chocks and puts them under the water car again. I notice for the first time that now sitting at the throttle is the guy who yelled at me last week when I hit the sign with my car (did I tell you about that?). I authorize them to the Steam Service Lead.

Meanwhile, I have let 3142 go to bed and 431 has returned to Station Track 1. Wait a minute... Didn't I tell them Signal 91? Yes. Did they call and I don't remember authorizing them to pass it? No, I remember seeing them cruise right down the main with nary a word. I send them to bed. When they report clear of Controlled Track, I announce on the radio that the dispatcher is going off duty. Eventually, Motorman (who's an operating officer) walks by me sitting in front of the diner. "I don't want you to have to suspend yourself, but what was the last order I gave you?" He thinks about it and remembers that it was 91 and call, and they blew it. I tell him it's no big deal, no harm done, but the next morning he wants to talk to me privately. He doesn't want anyone to think he thinks he's above the rules, so he's giving himself (and conductor, who was running, much to my surprise) a standard 30 days off. I say okay, if that's what he thinks is fair. He actually has to fill in for crew spots no one else takes so often, this is more like a vacation than a punishment for him.

Okay, I've been called in to do a hot, sticky Tuesday and I should be asleep already. Sunday was interesting too, but I'll have to save it for later.

David

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mikey
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RE: Well. It was indeed an

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Well.

It was indeed an interesting weekend at the museum.

Meanwhile, I have let 3142 go to bed and 431 has returned to Station Track 1. Wait a minute... Didn't I tell them Signal 91? Yes. Did they call and I don't remember authorizing them to pass it? No, I remember seeing them cruise right down the main with nary a word. I send them to bed. When they report clear of Controlled Track, I announce on the radio that the dispatcher is going off duty. Eventually, Motorman (who's an operating officer) walks by me sitting in front of the diner. "I don't want you to have to suspend yourself, but what was the last order I gave you?" He thinks about it and remembers that it was 91 and call, and they blew it. I tell him it's no big deal, no harm done, but the next morning he wants to talk to me privately. He doesn't want anyone to think he thinks he's above the rules, so he's giving himself (and conductor, who was running, much to my surprise) a standard 30 days off. I say okay, if that's what he thinks is fair. He actually has to fill in for crew spots no one else takes so often, this is more like a vacation than a punishment for him.

Okay, I've been called in to do a hot, sticky Tuesday and I should be asleep already. Sunday was interesting too, but I'll have to save it for later.

YES it was an interesting weekend!!

At the fire department we had a paramedic write himself up one time, he violated an order, but the point is that only HE knew he violated it and then HE told everyone what he did, and then HE wrote himself up for violating it!! He got 7 days off with no pay, he said next time no one would know about it, we TOLD him at the time to just shut up and move on, but he insisted he NEEDED to write himself up for violating the rule!! He backed into the fire station without someone physically watching him do it was the rule he violated. The ambulances are big and boxy and their mirrors can be tough to use sometimes, and there had been LOTS of minor accidents in the recent past, but he did it just fine with no problems and as I said NO ONE knew anything about it because he was the only one in the station at the time he did it!! Some people just think rules are hard and fast and can NOT be violated under ANY circumstances. After a few more years he quit and became a Forest Ranger in some out of the way hole in the wall place and loved it!!

anniet
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I'd love to be a forest

I'd love to be a forest ranger. I'm very fond of trees and all their inhabitants.

Hello everyone! Nice to see Bill and robl have popped in too :)

When I was beating up a pillow last night in the hope it would help me sleep, I couldn't help wondering whether we would ever have left the trees if we'd had prehensile tails. I'm sure I wouldn't have.

Never mind... what's done is done I suppose :)

Now I have won this thread, you might have to post your interesting Sunday in TLPTP 23, David

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RE: I'd love to be a forest

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I'd love to be a forest ranger. I'm very fond of trees and all their inhabitants.

Hello everyone! Nice to see Bill and robl have popped in too :)

When I was beating up a pillow last night in the hope it would help me sleep, I couldn't help wondering whether we would ever have left the trees if we'd had prehensile tails. I'm sure I wouldn't have.

Never mind... what's done is done I suppose :)

Now I have won this thread, you might have to post your interesting Sunday in TLPTP 23, David


Good morning everyone. :-)

Now wait a minute!!! I haven't declared a Winner, YET!!! :-O

We have a little while to go just yet... :-\

I hope everyone is doing well. I just got up a few minutes ago.

TL

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Gary Charpentier
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RE: RE: Now I have won

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Now I have won this thread, you might have to post your interesting Sunday in TLPTP 23, David

Now wait a minute!!! I haven't declared a Winner, YET!!! :-O


rule 124.34.129.56.34(A)(c)(II)(mmci) clearly states that Annie may not win by self proclaiming if an outrage is is progress.

Good morning outrage.

anniet
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RE: I haven't declared a

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I haven't declared a Winner, YET!!! :-O


Oh.

How about now...? :)

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rule 124.34.129.56.34(A)(c)(II)(mmci) clearly states that Annie may not win by self proclaiming if an outrage is is progress.


*examine fine print*

It seems you'll have to post your interesting Sunday in here after all, David.

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Anonymous

Hello Anniet. Wish I could

Hello Anniet.

Wish I could share this with all of you. It is a 4th generation pineapple picked 20 minutes ago from the backyard. By 4th gen I mean that I have grown 3 plants from the top of the original. When they are golden like this you can eat the center stalk. It is still fibrous and crunchy but it is tender enough to eat. Is she not beautiful?

This top will find its way to a pot where it will live for a couple of weeks. Then into the ground. Maybe next year or 2 or 3 years from now before the next fruit. Oh, I had her under a galvanized 1/2" wire cage. The squirrels will do a number on these so a cage is good all around. Besides I had a bountiful crop of Lychee this year on the two trees which fed the squirrels and neighbors.

Bill592
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Could this be .... what (or

Could this be .... what (or who) I think it is ?

Bill

NASA shuts down live International Space Station feed as 'mysterious UFO enters Earth's atmosphere'

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/nasa-shuts-down-live-international-8408011

Mike Hewson
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It's a

It's a [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sprite_(lightning)]sprite[/url]. Happens all the time. Slow day in Fleet Street apparently, from that bastion of journalistic accuracy.

Cheers, Mike.

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mikey
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RE: Hello Anniet. Wish I

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Hello Anniet.

Wish I could share this with all of you. It is a 4th generation pineapple picked 20 minutes ago from the backyard. By 4th gen I mean that I have grown 3 plants from the top of the original. When they are golden like this you can eat the center stalk. It is still fibrous and crunchy but it is tender enough to eat. Is she not beautiful?

This top will find its way to a pot where it will live for a couple of weeks. Then into the ground. Maybe next year or 2 or 3 years from now before the next fruit. Oh, I had her under a galvanized 1/2" wire cage. The squirrels will do a number on these so a cage is good all around. Besides I had a bountiful crop of Lychee this year on the two trees which fed the squirrels and neighbors.

That looks delicious!!!

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