Just a normal day in the Pacific North West I know that you wits, and even you half-wits, can come up with something better than that!
Try THAT with your traction-motored diseasemals!
That’s Mr. Half-Wit to you!
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-Brian
One of TOC’s battery installs with smoke unit on board.
Typicall running environment in Washington.
No track power for these guys!
Regards, Greg
“Are you sure we were supposed to go right?”
(Pretty good, Greg)
…Now arriving at pier #9
TOC stold my comment! How ever there is one major question - who is going to climb down off the tender deck and bend the iron (that is throw the turnout [switch])? My man thinks it is in Tacoma which means the Puyallup River is over the banks - again! And I have seen pictures of the same problem in the middle of the country.
Paul
DIVE … DIVE … DIVE!
Dispatcher! Requesting a pilot boat for assistance, our position is 47º 14’52:24"N 122º25’18:30"W! Do you read?!? Over!
A nautical term - “Full steam, ahead.”
Brian Donovan said:Well, now we know for sure! You heard it here first, folks! :D
That's Mr. Half-Wit to you!
Brian, I’m still laffin’. Good one.
Ummmm, did we remember to close the spout on the tower after the tender was filled?
“If Jesus were an engineer.”
Terry Wins
“Hey Ed! Just keep goin’ if the turnout’s open, it’s open!”
If the turnout is open, will it drain the swamp?
These are great! Keep them coming!
“Oh Spongebob…”
Steam tug “Northern Pacific” pulls its string of barges to a rendezvous with the Colorado Consolidated’s Friday rain or shine operating session. Now hear this…now hear this…“the cigar lamp is lit”!
Yes Richard, :lol: :lol: