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FOR TODAY:  MOW snow plowing equipment has already been to the paint shop and pushed back onto a siding until next winter or in the case of the Jordan spreader some summertime ballast work.  In the second photo the mechanical crew gives the spreader's wings a once over.  The rotary will undergo some mechanical work later this summer.  F90EFA0C-EE29-4F95-A3DA-093BEB12E5FD

JB Critchet kneels down to give a thorough inspection to the hydraulic mechanism responsible for operating this wing of the spreader as Bo Beardsley checks the blade.  Foreman Tucker Preston stands by the pickup wiping his brow. .... Just another day on the railroad  767538C5-EE1E-4528-9AC4-3DA2535E3F87_1_201_a

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FOR TODAY:  Taking a few steps beyond the " No Trespassing RR Property " sign to get a better view, Chucky and his buddy Arnie are mezmorized as the Western Maryland fireman fills the tender with water.   Chucky exclaims "We better hide behind this old junk car Arnie!   Brute Simpson, the mean old railroad cop, may come along at any minute!  He'll tell us to get on our bikes and get out of here!"  To which Arnie replies " Yeah right!  I wish I knew how we could get on Brute's good side."  Looking at Arnie with eyes wide open Chucky says " He doesn't have a good side. Get down! There's old Brute now!!     325DB530-06C7-44F4-8777-3EFED6817130

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FOR TODAY:  Taking a few steps beyond the " No Trespassing RR Property " sign to get a better view, Chucky and his buddy Arnie are mezmorized as the Western Maryland fireman fills the tender with water.   Chucky exclaims "We better hide behind this old junk car Arnie!    325DB530-06C7-44F4-8777-3EFED6817130

What a great feeling in this scene Patrick to be watching the WM with Chucky and Arnie.     

Outstanding angle down here in the wooded area.

FOR TODAY:  Meet Harvey Critcher, the most dapper dispatcher on the Free State Junction Railway.  Harvey used to be a conductor on the Free State Limited.  After many years of being in charge of the FSJR's  premier  passenger train, he put in for a transfer for dispatcher and got it.  None of the folks employed by the FSJR could ever figure out why Harvey gave up this plum conductor job  ...  However there has been much speculation that it might have to do with the Mrs. and Harvey's roving eye for the ladies.  It seems the Mrs. could never contact Harvey on those overnight layovers.  Now,  as long as ol' Harvey is in that tower Mrs. C knows where she can find him ... and believe you me she does pull  frequent spot checks too!  .... Just another day on the railroad! BB9192A0-8647-49A1-B9F5-6DC29EB43D70_1_105_c

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FOR TODAY: A bit of a smog fills the air this morning.    Sneezy McCready is checking out the smoke box as number 75 is being prepared for its' daily assignment of pulling transfer freights between yards.  Lon Waxter, standing on the running board near the cab, has just made adjustments to the dynamo and the sand domes are full of grit for the iron.   Foreman Ellsworth Pohanka, on the ground in yellow hard hat, is proud of his crew and the work they do!  Hostler Wiff Rudge, on the ground with hands on hips, gives the 0-8-0's running gear a visual inspection. ...  Just another day on the railroad. 7C81A71A-D19C-44A7-9E38-CF606BC4A1FC

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@mike g. posted:

Great photos everyone!

@farmerjohn I really like the row of houses! The story behind them and really like what looks like to be a Chevy Belair!

@trumptrain Patrick, your photos and stories are always a pleasure to see and read about! I know I can come here and get a free smile on my face from everything you post! Love the trolley!

Coach Joe -  your words bring a smile to my face!   It's gratifying to know that my posts can bring you that much joy!  Thank you so much!!

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FOR TODAY: A bit of a smog fills the air this morning.    Sneezy McCready is checking out the smoke box as number 75 is being prepared for its' daily assignment of pulling transfer freights between yards.  Lon Waxter, standing on the running board near the cab, has just made adjustments to the dynamo and the sand domes are full of grit for the iron.   Foreman Ellsworth Pohanka, on the ground in yellow hard hat, is proud of his crew and the work they do!  Hostler Wiff Rudge, on the ground with hands on hips, gives the 0-8-0's running gear a visual inspection. ...  Just another day on the railroad. 7C81A71A-D19C-44A7-9E38-CF606BC4A1FC

Creativity in storytelling and visuals beyond compare Patrick.    You give us the inspiration to try to excel in the way we experience this hobby. 

Thank you for sharing  "Patricks " visions .

FOR TODAY:  Fresh seafood being delivered to Patsburg from Maryland's Chesapeake Bay via the B&O.  Here we see Ross Clegget and Sid McPherson caring one of many crates of crabs from B&O express reffer to a Phillips Seafood truck for delivery to their Patsburg location.  Ely McLeod swings the truck doors open.  Off in the distance Bubber Semple takes off his hat and thinks ... "Crabs and beer, what a great summertime combo!!"  ... Just another day on the railroad. CB75EFD6-B795-449D-A6E0-DD5B528966CF

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@Dave Ripp.  brings back memories - as a 16-17 year old I worked in an Ace Hardware.  The Sakrete flat bed would arrive and then it was time to unload and stack the bags on pallets in the back store room. We used to unload 3 pallets or so by hand as there were no forklifts. Not too bad as we could roll the bags onto our shoulders from the trailer and flip them onto the pallets.  The worst were the portland cement bags as they were 100 pounds each. At one point I could carry a bag on each shoulder and one in my arms. Funny after a summer of that, I was no longer a bully target.

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