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It's Team Track & Transload Tuesday!


Welcome to TT&TT! Boxes, boilers or even bears, you just never know what might be at the Team Track.

Team track's and transload facilities have long played an important role in the day to day operations of railroads. These special track allow for the unloading/loading of freight cars and sometimes even passenger equipment. There is no limit to the versatility of a Team Track!

Let's see photos of what is being loaded and/or unloaded on your railroad sidings this week.

Team Track & Transload History: 10/10/16

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This week, I am revisiting one of my past Team Track stories: Slugfest!


Team Track Tuesday: Slugfest

Before you can understand what's happening at the Everett Team Track, you’ll need to understand what's been happening up the line in Packsaddle Narrows.

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Shortly after Valley Energy began experimenting with its new plasma energy generator, locals started reporting all manner of oddities. Strange sounds, unusual smells, and odd creatures to name a few.  But, until last week, the rest of the Valley dismissed the reports as nonsense from a bunch of backwood bumpkins.

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What changed? Well, some of that backwood's nonsense managed to escape the Narrows. It came by way of a rickety old freight car on its way to the scrap yard. A brief stop in Everett was just long enough for a few unusually slimy stowaways to ooze into the lives of the upstanding citizens of Everett.

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There were some in Everett who tried to ignore the problem.

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Others tried to intimidate the problem with big words and fancy credentials.

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Law enforcement tried to strong arm the beasts.

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A few kind folks tried to domesticate the creatures.

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Over the weekend, the level of comunity engagement escalated. Men from Jaite, fearing the slugs could soon make their way across the river, came to Everett with plans to hack up the gooey invertebrates.

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Unfortunately, nothing seemed to work.

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That brings us to Team Track Tuesday. In a last-ditch effort to save their town from the slimy slugs, Everett trustees placed an order for tow emergency carloads of Salt from the Morton mines in Rittman.

13And here, at the Everett Team Track, this long story met a quick, sizzling and rather disgusting end. While distracting the slugs with loud noises, residents heaved piles of premium salt at the critters, thus ending the great Slugfest of 2017.

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As for the strange happenings up in Packsaddle Narrows, we’ll just have to save that for another day.

Great photos and narratives everyone!!   Here's mine for this week.  

On Team Track 3 in the Brewtown neighborhood of Patsburg.  A shipment of beer kegs has arrived.   This team track is located in the back o town complete with back o town trimmings such as the junk pile and assorted industrial buildings.  The three fellas working this morning are Clem Clements the forklift operator, Buzzy Reinsch in the doorway of the reffer, and Craig Hopkins with pallet.  Have a wonderful, fun, healthy week everyone!! 

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