| OpsLog - LM&O - 1/25/2012 |
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| Written by Administrator |
| Thursday, 26 January 2012 09:38 |
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Last night’s session started at 7:40pm and ran until 10:15pm. But not really.
It actually started at 10pm a week before when A few days later, JW was on the email horn, calling doom upon us because we’d skipped the December session so the layout had not been cleaned for two months (there were also several messy projects taking place along its right of way). Point taken. Monday’s work session also saw us cleaning UP some of those projects, getting the extension ladders down and secured, getting some of the tools off the track (nothing like driving a locomotive into a 110 foot long screwdriver). Emails went out Tuesday, a general broadcast crew call. Bring engines and throttles. The more the merrier certainly applies to club ops. If only one operator can be prevented from standing in the doorway, looking over the bustling session and remarking, “We’re running tonight? I didn’t bring anything!” then I’ve done my job.
A last minute email exchange between Wednesday of ops, JW went out to the club and vacuumed the entire layout. No doubt a number of tiny people and cars were sucked into the howling maelstrom but at least the layout was clean. Now it’s club night: the after-dinner rush; everyone grabbing alcohol and rags to scrub the corrosion off the rails. “Did someone get Red Rock?” “Is staging cleaned?” Engines are placed. The booster is cleared. A few last minute tussles about who is running what are resolved. I give a quick rundown of the new warrant instructions. Everyone ignores me. Back to the dispatcher’s office. Boot the computer and bring up the DS program. Call out a radio check. Confirm the phones. Write “1” atop the first warrant. Clock hot! |
| Last Updated on Monday, 30 January 2012 11:25 |



Comments
John Ligda was very instrumental in getting the session organized, from the lading slips to the paperwork to running (and classifying) train 271.
His name will be remembered for years to come.
Just not by me, it seems...
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