My club, the WVMGRS ( http://www.WVMGRS.org ), holds a monthly operating session at Jim Strong’s Woodland Railway. This was my first time participating in an ops session though I did view one there last summer. It was a beautiful day (80’s low humidity) that started at 10 and we began with 45 mins of track clean up and maintenance and set up of rolling stock in all the appropriate places. There were 7 operators breaking up into 3 teams of 2 and a fourth solo operator running yard switching and helper service. the three teams ran two freights and one passenger service. Cliff and the crew of the Dunkirk ran a freight. I did not get pics while operating but took a bunch last year. We (me and my navigator Dave) started out up at Tall Oaks, servicing the Dunkirk and picking up our train of box cars and log cars.
We meandered over to New Castle to pick up more freight and then down to Woodland Junction.
Woodland Junction is home of Kevin’s famous (or is that infamous) hand built combination 3 way and dual double slip switches.
It makes for some very tricky switching, especially when your train gets split in half to let the passenger service run through because you got held up for 30 mins due to the other freight having troubles at Woodland Junction earlier. We managed to make our way through the Junction down to Gumtree Falls(?), though we managed to leave the wrong box at the sawmill at the Junction. From there onto Willow Flats.
The day 2 run (after lunch) took us back up to Tall Oaks and went much smoother. I did manage did get a pic of the Dunkirk on the big trestle (seen in Bachmann videos) at the end of the day -
For a slide show view of all the pics (sorry not in order) click here and hit the RESUME button http://s113.photobucket.com/albums/n214/altterrain/woodland%20railway/?action=view¤t=dunkirkWRy.jpg&slideshow=paused&interval=3 -Brian