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Another “self-portrait” on a picture-perfect Saturday 2/26/22. Train Z PTLCHC7-24A. We are sitting at Victory, WI, and I’m waiting for my conductor to get to the rear of the train to protect the shove back five miles to Genoa.
Wow, the conductor rides in the DPU? I've never seen that here and twelve to fifteen thousand foot trains regularly go through here. And, it's very rare when the tracks are near enough to a road for a crew van. On the other hand, I did see a crew change in the middle of nowhere when the crew ran out of time and the change was made with a helicopter. Anything's possible these days.Doug
Sorry, I wasn’t clear: we had to shove the train back 5 miles to the next control point, and the conductor got a ride back in the crew van and was then able to ride the DP (on the walkway) while watching the shove. Riding in the DP cab is not normally authorized.
I’ll do a two-fer this week. Here is “something blue” for the Conrail Collective. Location is my hometown of Mason, Michigan on the former MC line from Jackson to Lansing. At one time this line went to Saginaw/Bay City, but by the time of this 1993 photo, it had been cut back to Lansing. Traffic was predominantly auto-related for Oldsmobile and other GM concerns, with a fair amount of local traffic thrown in, as seen here with CR 8065 switching the Mason Co-op elevator on the nice cut-stone bridge over Sycamore Creek. This line survived NS and today is thriving under shortline Adrian and Blissfield, despite the departure of almost all auto-related traffic. This is a below-average scan from the print. Gotta get those negatives scanned! One of these days…
Caught something out of the ordinary last week. The old auto parts car was cool to see. Jason