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FOR TODAY:  The crew of WSLC number 8 is about ready to take on water from the penstock.  After the slow march of its' train load of timber, from up in the mountains to Patsburg yard, number 8 is ready for a drink of water before its' slow march back up the mountain with a cut of empty flat cars.  Hogger Toots Haggert sits at the throttle, as brakemen Wiff Suggs and J.D. Dexter  stretch their legs on the ground.   98FEF759-3394-4F21-AF52-379F2C425BE4_1_201_a

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FOR TODAY:  The RIP Track is busy today ..... It may be still on the front side of planting season but this FJSR Car Dept. crew is on the RIP track repairing the top hatches on this vat car well before harvest season.  They've got 15 of these vat cars to be ah fixen today!

Car Dept. Superintendant A.J. Nichols seems to always have his sights set far down the field.  Ol Grumpy AJ, as his crews reffer to him, always thinks way ahead.  His crews get enough of the daily repair work of replacing brake shoes, busted couplers, etc.  He don't need to be ah fixen a bunch of vat cars in mid July.  

Here we see master welder Flint Sparks on top of the car as his helper, Ned Noakly,  looks on.  Ol' Grumpy AJ is seen on the ground, in yellow hard hat facing away from the camera. He's ah chewin out Foreman Biff Quigly, who leans on the tailgate of the pick up,  for not having more men on this project.  Boy oh boy poor Biff is getting an ear full too!  Car mechanic Don Bevans opens the door to the pick up truck pretending not o hear any of the #^$% tongue lashing.  One thing fir sure ... that young feller who's standing by that pile of ties looking on .... well, he's ah learning a whole mess of new words today ... and that's fir gol dang sure!!  Just another day on the railroad!   F91AD119-044A-4F55-84E5-F92621CD74CF_1_201_a

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FOR TODAY: A day off cruising country roads on my bicycle.  

Here we see farmer Silas Lash on his tractor early this morning.  He's taking a wagon load of hay down to the barn which is about a half mile away.   His wife, Edna yells to him " Be back to the house in time for lunch!"  Meanwhile an oncoming  short freight train trundles across the bridge.

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FOR TODAY:  The crew of WSLC number 8 is about ready to take on water from the penstock.  After the slow march of its' train load of timber, from up in the mountains to Patsburg yard, number 8 is ready for a drink of water before its' slow march back up the mountain with a cut of empty flat cars.  Hogger Toots Haggert sits at the throttle, as brakemen Wiff Suggs and J.D. Dexter  stretch their legs on the ground.   98FEF759-3394-4F21-AF52-379F2C425BE4_1_201_a

Love that Shay Patrick! I missed this post! K-line, I’ll say it again, they sure made some great models at reasonable prices, to bad they didn’t make it.

Love that Shay Patrick! I missed this post! K-line, I’ll say it again, they sure made some great models at reasonable prices, to bad they didn’t make it.

Thanks Scott!  I always had wanted a Shay, however, the prices of new ones were too expensive for my budget.  When Allen Miller, our Editor in Chief, put this one up for sale on the OGR Forum, I jumped on it!  I then picked it up from Allan while at York.   I love this engine, however as I stated in a prior post, I only run it when quests come to see the layout.  With K line long gone, replacement parts would be as rare as hen's teeth.  

I agree with you regarding the demise of K line. Yes it is too bad they are no longer in existence.   IMHO they certainly made some of the finest passenger cars offered, with the exception of Golden Gate Depot.  Your California Zephyr passenger cars look fantastic! btw!!  K line also made a great operating milk car and other fine operating cars not to mention some wonderfully detailed locomotives and freight rolling stock.

FOR TODAY:  It's spring break and school is out!  Yeah!!  Here's what Patsburg's teachers and students do on their break. ... Just another day in Patsburg.

English teacher, Ms. Gringold walks her dog, Babo, through Freedom Park in downtown Patsburg.  6084DD1E-E73C-4E40-8D88-38371430D787

It's all about Good Humor at Westend Park for these kids!  Geometry teacher Mr. Kendall spends quiet time sitting on a park bench.  2A056332-1FFB-4679-AB74-357E16F9D865

Chucky Klompford and his friend Nubby Jackson explore the rail yard. 7AE03543-7AA7-4DAB-8853-4D6F4151A3E9

Physical Education teacher/basketball coach Mr. Stretch Long gets away from it all at his cabin. 1E09B823-E32D-4FE9-A31B-FAD8FB539225

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FOR TODAY:  Chucky and his friend Wally Cyrus take advantage of spring break to get out of town on their bikes and explore the railroad around Patsburg.  They decided to see what was happening up on the Mountain Division.   After a long uphill ride out of town,  the boys see this Western Maryland plug door boxcar with an unloading crew about to slide the door open.  They kept pedaling and didn't stick around to see what cargo the car was carrying.  Chucky felt his gut telling him that there was something special yet to be discovered by the duo. 2BB8C3C9-A490-4BB5-92BF-BF1CE4DFB6C0Further down the tracks  the boys discover an abandoned  spur, overgrown with weeds and bushes, leading off the mainline.  With peaked curiosity, the boys just had to find out to where the spur led.  They rode their bikes beside the old spur for as long as possible until the brush became too thick.  At that point the pair carried their bikes through the brush until they came to this clearing which brought them to discover this old steam locomotive overgrown with bushes.  Wow wee gee!!!  Chucky exclaimed.  Totally speechless Wally's eyes were as big as saucers!    How long do you think this locomotive has been here?  Chucky exclaimed.  "Must have been here since the late 1940's or early 50's" replied Wally.  Motioning to move forward Chucky exclaims "Let's go in for a closer look Wally!"   You bet Chucky! Lets check out this old beast!   We'll have a lot to tell everyone tonight once we get back home!   And so it is .... Just another day on the railroad.  C20D2852-0194-48B1-A126-8FC7670AB99A

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FOR TODAY: A day off cruising country roads on my bicycle.  

Here we see farmer Silas Lash on his tractor early this morning.  He's taking a wagon load of hay down to the barn which is about a half mile away.   His wife, Edna yells to him " Be back to the house in time for lunch!"  Meanwhile an oncoming  short freight train trundles across the bridge.

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Love the peacock Patrick! LoL The peacock is looking a bit frisky and romantic with his plumage on full display, the guy in the brown sweater is keeping a close eye on him. That gardening tool might come in handy if need be. ;-)

FOR TODAY:  Chucky and his friend Wally Cyrus take advantage of spring break to get out of town on their bikes and explore the railroad around Patsburg.  They decided to see what was happening up on the Mountain Division.   After a long uphill ride out of town,  the boys see this Western Maryland plug door boxcar with an unloading crew about to slide the door open.  They kept pedaling and didn't stick around to see what cargo the car was carrying.  Chucky felt his gut telling him that there was something special yet to be discovered by the duo. 2BB8C3C9-A490-4BB5-92BF-BF1CE4DFB6C0Further down the tracks  the boys discover an abandoned  spur, overgrown with weeds and bushes, leading off the mainline.  With peaked curiosity, the boys just had to find out to where the spur led.  They rode their bikes beside the old spur for as long as possible until the brush became too thick.  At that point the pair carried their bikes through the brush until they came to this clearing which brought them to discover this old steam locomotive overgrown with bushes.  Wow wee gee!!!  Chucky exclaimed.  Totally speechless Wally's eyes were as big as saucers!    How long do you think this locomotive has been here?  Chucky exclaimed.  "Must have been here since the late 1940's or early 50's" replied Wally.  Motioning to move forward Chucky exclaims "Let's go in for a closer look Wally!"   You bet Chucky! Lets check out this old beast!   We'll have a lot to tell everyone tonight once we get back home!   And so it is .... Just another day on the railroad.  C20D2852-0194-48B1-A126-8FC7670AB99A

Patrick, please do me a favor and make a handle bars out a large paper clip. Attach it with some tacky wax....  And the I think Mike will stop complaining about no handle bars on that dargon bike.... finally ........(LOL)>>>>😆😁

Patrick, please do me a favor and make a handle bars out a large paper clip. Attach it with some tacky wax....  And the I think Mike will stop complaining about no handle bars on that dargon bike.... finally ........(LOL)>>>>😆😁

LOL TED!  The boy on that handlebar-less bike is Chucky.  Chucky took those handle bars off his bike because he doesn't need them.  I'll tell that boy is talented!  He's been seen around town going down hills doing hand stands while holding onto the seat.  He stands on the cross bar on one foot while the bike is in motion.  He's been seen pedaling forward while sitting backwards and he's been known to pop a wheelie for over a quarter mile!  Folks all over Patsburg swear that boy will run away with the circus one day ... LOL!  

I will, however, let Chucky know you have a good idea about handlebars.  We shall see, in time, if he trys out your suggestion.

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