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Hey there Patrick, I just handed out a lot of like as I have been away for a little while, but it sure is nice to be able to come back and know I can see some wonderful pictures and such colorful stories to go with them! If I could I would make it a daily thing as your photos and stories always make me smile!

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Hey there Patrick, I just handed out a lot of like as I have been away for a little while, but it sure is nice to be able to come back and know I can see some wonderful pictures and such colorful stories to go with them! If I could I would make it a daily thing as your photos and stories always make me smile!

Wow Mike!  I am humbled by your very kind words.  Thank you so much!

FOR TODAY:  ( It's 1955 ) We interrupt this program with breaking news!  ... IMG_7840 This is Robert Dyson with a WPBR New Flash!  The Patsburg Volunteer Fire Department is on the scene of a leaking railroad tank car within the Patsburg city limits.   The contents of the car is highly flammable and emergency units are on now on the scene.    We have fire chief Bill Mearson here to give us an update.  Chief Mearson  can you give us an up to the minute briefing on this dangerous situation?    

I'm Patsburg Fire Chief Bill Mearson.   At 8:32 a.m. units from stations 4 and 5 were called out to the scene of a leaking tank car which was part of a slow moving freight train moving through Butler Junction in lower Patsburg.  One of the railroad's car inspectors spotted the leak and called the Patsburg emergency number.    Our first unit arrived on the scene at 8:37 a.m with other units arriving within minutes thereafter.    The conductor of the train confirmed the contents of the car is pure grain alcohol, a highly flammable liquid.  The railroad says there are containment and clean up crews on the way.  Patsburg Fire Dept units and crews will stay on the scene until the situation is brought under control and deemed 100 percent safe.   At this time we are requesting that residents avoid this area.  Business establishment and residents living in the immediate area have been evacuated.  

Chief Meason can you tell us how many gallons of alcohol is in this tank car?  ...  "Yes certainly Robert.    According to the Free State Junction Railway, the car's total capacity is ten thousand gallons.  At this time there's less but how much less is yet to be determined.   How long the car has been leaking is unknown at this time."

This is WPBR's Robert Dyson.  We just heard from Patsburg Volunteer Fire Department's chief Bill Mearson updating us on the current tank car leak in Patsburg city limits.  Please stay tuned as WPBR will keep you informed with up to date information.   Now back to your regularly scheduled programming.    IMG_7838

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FOR TODAY:  ( It's 1955 ) We interrupt this program with breaking news!  ... IMG_7840 This is Robert Dyson with a WPBR New Flash!  The Patsburg Volunteer Fire Department is on the scene of a leaking railroad tank car within the Patsburg city limits.   The contents of the car is highly flammable and emergency units are on now on the scene.    We have fire chief Bill Mearson here to give us an update.  Chief Mearson  can you give us an up to the minute briefing on this dangerous situation?    

I'm Patsburg Fire Chief Bill Mearson.   At 8:32 a.m. units from stations 4 and 5 were called out to the scene of a leaking tank car which was part of a slow moving freight train moving through Butler Junction in lower Patsburg.  One of the railroad's car inspectors spotted the leak and called the Patsburg emergency number.    Our first unit arrived on the scene at 8:37 a.m with other units arriving within minutes thereafter.    The conductor of the train confirmed the contents of the car is pure grain alcohol, a highly flammable liquid.  The railroad says there are containment and clean up crews on the way.  Patsburg Fire Dept units and crews will stay on the scene until the situation is brought under control and deemed 100 percent safe.   At this time we are requesting that residents avoid this area.  Business establishment and residents living in the immediate area have been evacuated.  

Chief Meason can you tell us how many gallons of alcohol is in this tank car?  ...  "Yes certainly Robert.    According to the Free State Junction Railway, the car's total capacity is ten thousand gallons.  At this time there's less but how much less is yet to be determined.   How long the car has been leaking is unknown at this time."

This is WPBR's Robert Dyson.  We just heard from Patsburg Volunteer Fire Department's chief Bill Mearson updating us on the current tank car leak in Patsburg city limits.  Please stay tuned as WPBR will keep you informed with up to date information.   Now back to your regularly scheduled programming.    

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Hey Pat, great story and photos! There seems to be another story about the guy in the lower right corner of the second picture! Maybe he got to the leaking grain alcohol tanker before the fire department arrived and had a bit too much to drink, hence passing out next to the tracks!

FOR TODAY:  ( It's 1955 ) We interrupt this program with breaking news!  ... IMG_7840 This is Robert Dyson with a WPBR New Flash!  The Patsburg Volunteer Fire Department is on the scene of a leaking railroad tank car within the Patsburg city limits.   The contents of the car is highly flammable and emergency units are on now on the scene.    We have fire chief Bill Mearson here to give us an update.  Chief Mearson  can you give us an up to the minute briefing on this dangerous situation?    

I'm Patsburg Fire Chief Bill Mearson.   At 8:32 a.m. units from stations 4 and 5 were called out to the scene of a leaking tank car which was part of a slow moving freight train moving through Butler Junction in lower Patsburg.  One of the railroad's car inspectors spotted the leak and called the Patsburg emergency number.    Our first unit arrived on the scene at 8:37 a.m with other units arriving within minutes thereafter.    The conductor of the train confirmed the contents of the car is pure grain alcohol, a highly flammable liquid.  The railroad says there are containment and clean up crews on the way.  Patsburg Fire Dept units and crews will stay on the scene until the situation is brought under control and deemed 100 percent safe.   At this time we are requesting that residents avoid this area.  Business establishment and residents living in the immediate area have been evacuated.  

Chief Meason can you tell us how many gallons of alcohol is in this tank car?  ...  "Yes certainly Robert.    According to the Free State Junction Railway, the car's total capacity is ten thousand gallons.  At this time there's less but how much less is yet to be determined.   How long the car has been leaking is unknown at this time."

This is WPBR's Robert Dyson.  We just heard from Patsburg Volunteer Fire Department's chief Bill Mearson updating us on the current tank car leak in Patsburg city limits.  Please stay tuned as WPBR will keep you informed with up to date information.   Now back to your regularly scheduled programming.    

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I'm kind of surprised that nobody has any mason jars trying to catch some of the leak! LOL

Hey Pat, great story and photos! There seems to be another story about the guy in the lower right corner of the second picture! Maybe he got to the leaking grain alcohol tanker before the fire department arrived and had a bit too much to drink, hence passing out next to the tracks!

Hey Scott -  Thanks for your input!  I wish I would have thought of  what you suggest.  That would have made a great and humorous addition to the story.  Unfortunately, I discovered the " passed out guy " when I went back for a quick check/proofread immediately after posting.   I immediately deleted that photo and substituted with another.  This all happened before you posted your reply.  Bummer!!

FOR TODAY: It's early Monday morning and we see Ned Bentley in his pickup with a load of produce driving to town.    Good o'l Ned's been ah farming all his life.  He comes from a long line of farmers which goes back many generations all the way to the late 1700's.    It's been said that George Washington slept in the Bentley farm house way back yonder.  Don't know if there is much truth to it but it makes for a good story don't ya know.  As the crow flys, the Bentley farm, up on Hill Top Lane,  is exactly two miles outside of Patsburg.  The farm is a sprawling 157 acres of "toil and bliss" as o'l Ned likes to say.   He's probably going to pedal his produce to the local IGA grocery store located on Market Street in Lower Patsburg.   After that he'll more than likely pay a visit to Luther Quigley at Quigley's Hardware.

And by golly there's that boy Chucky on his bike down at the rail yard!  He's there  much earlier than usual.  He must know that something special is due through the yard this morning. Better keep my our peeled! IMG_5836

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Pat, great story once again.  Ned Bentley first caught my attention because our rescue dog came with the name Bentley.

Second, the reference to George Washington reminded me of when we lived outside Fredericksburg, Virginia there was an old house across the bridge in Falmouth, just a very few miles upstream from Ferry Farm where Washington grew up.  In front of the house was a sign that read, “George Washington never slept here”.

FOR TODAY:  It was 5:04 a.m. this morning when Chucky was catapulted into consciousness by a  terrifying nightmare!  Ripping off the covers , he jumped out of bed in a full blown panic!  In the nightmare he was riding his bike toward a light at the end of a long dark tunnel.  He thought the light was the exit only to discover it was the beam of an oncoming locomotive's headlight ... and this locomotive was moving FAST!!   Once out of bed Chucky frantically paced his room in a cold sweat!  Looking out his bedroom window he could see the railroad yard and the last few cars of a slow moving freight train ... then came the caboose whose windows were dimly lit.  As he observed the rear marker lights vanishing in the distance,  Chucky suddenly realized the significance of his horrifying dream.    School was about to begin!   His glorious days of hanging out at the railroad yard were numbered ... in the low single digits!    Yikes!!!

Due to the sobering realization of the extremely limited time left, Chucky tears off to the yard much earlier than usual.   Once at the yard he experiences a heightened sense of appreciation for everything his senses take in.    He's now in greater awe for everything in the yard and its' surroundings  ..., the distinctive low loping hum of the ALCO RS1 yard locomotive idling several tracks over ...   the distant "boom" sound made when a car slams against another car when shoved by the switch crew ... the aroma of  creosote wafting thru the air .. the squeal of flanged wheels against the rails .. a distant locomotive whistle and/or horn ... the glow of the track signals ...  the clanging bell of a locomotive ...  the clickity clack made as steel wheels move over the rails ... all of these sounds punctuated with long intervals of silence and a deep feeling of peacefulness.  Chucky takes in a long slow breath and savors the moment. IMG_6592

As Chucky gazes from his bike he says under his breath " Even this junk pile has its' own beauty."  Without a doubt, the railroad yard has been a wonderful summer classroom for Chucky.  He's not only learned a lot about railroads, but more importantly, something about life itself .... the only permanence is impermanence .. therefore totally enjoy the beauty of every moment!   IMG_7600

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FOR TODAY:  Country ramblings.   Farmer Cash Morton steers his tractor onto the roadway.  He's taking a load of hay to his bigger barn located on the other side of this mountain.  Meanwhile farm hands Squeaky Gundersen and Lukas Frawley toil away in the vegetable garden.   Oh yes ... and a way freight takes the bridge.  ... just another day along the Free State Junction Railway's Mountain Division.  IMG_9254

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