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October 24, 2025

OpsLog – LM&O – 10/22/2025

ast night was Night of the living Utes* And I gotta say, our young members really shined. I was back in the office, running Western Subdivision to Luke’s Eastern Subdivision. And how refreshing it was. After my last session on the P&WV (with the operator’s inability to run dependable warrant-operations (no reflection on the host. This was really his crew’s inattentiveness)), it was great to run with a club that’s been doing warrants for years and know how to do it. Everyone was quick with the read-backs, almost everyone called in at yards and clearing off the division, and nobody […]
October 26, 2025

Mickey 7 (Review)

o let me start by saying I bought this book twice – saw it on the shelf as Mickey 17, which refereed on the back cover the book Mickey 7 (as in “based on”). So hurried out to get the first one (is it the first part of a series? A lead-in? What?). But no, Mickey 7 was the original novel and Mickey 17 was a movie they made (and of course, the idea guys had to change the name yet re-release the book with the movie name). But opening the books, one on each knee, showed me that both books (and […]
October 30, 2025

OpsLog – VSW – 10/29/2025

ohn Wilkes, host of the impressive Virginia Southwestern  line, invited a couple of us ONT runners (myself, Kyle and Zach) to come out and operate with the Tampa gang and some out-of-towners. Of course, I was out on the L&N panel with Royal as the Southern dispatcher – it was his first time in the seat and man, he was a bit jittery. And of course, we’ll start off our usual joke at the expense of the owner – how many years did you work for the phone company, John? Because, as usual, the phones were a bit wonky to […]
October 31, 2025

OpsLog – LM&O – 10/29/2025

or me to actually run a train (and not dispatch and write out dozens of warrants (sigh. Checkbox one, previous warrant is void…)) I need a miracle, a Wonka golden ticket, a 2008 election, something like that. And I got one on the 29th – pity from Zach. See, I’d already dispatched the entire day away and Zach thought maybe a model railroader would like to run trains. You think? So I decided – what job would I do? Would I defy slope-gravity with the Shelfton turn? Or run the long-haul, journey-to-building’s-end Zanesville turn? Or just cage-fight President Shannon to […]
November 2, 2025

OpsLog – OSRR – 11/1/2025

can’t explain it. We’d agreed to coming out for another session at ORSS (Orlando Society of Model Railroads). My ONT guys had casually chatted about it a week or so before. But when it came time for trains, everyone forgot. I’d told my wife that I, strangely, had the day off and we could do something maybe. Then I looked at the cullender at 11am and realized, oh shit! Had a session to attend. And of course that really pissed her off. “Be back at 4pm, honey! See ya! Bye!” Got to their clubhouse and realize I was the only […]
November 6, 2025

OpsLog – YVRR – 11/4/2025

here were two great things that happened on Tuesday, November 4th. I had a very pleasant drive out the Cocoa Beach, Florida. Plenty of time, Micky-D lunch with a book, even a McFlurry. Got to Jack F’s house a bit early so I walked around the park until the ops session start time and then I showed up. And the second thing was that, when we started the session on the Yosemite Valley RR and John L was bringing the first train from offroad, I realized I was now familiar with the railroad to anticipate how the yard works (yes, […]
November 9, 2025

My Father’s House (Review)

nteresting book and premise – an Irish priest holes up in the Vatican as the Germans invade the city, take over with their usual ruthlessness, and besiege them. Hugh O’Flaherty is our Monsignor-on-the-Ground, running a ring of saboteurs and  spies to get as many escaped prisoners out of Rome. And for this, he’ll need money. I would like to know what the true story was here – how close did the actual story follow the book. One thing I know – if you are an American and fine with dictators and secret police, Hugh’s opposite, Gestapo Head Hauptmann might change […]
November 16, 2025

Will Eisner: New York City (Review)

ack when I was a pre-teen, I started reading The Spirit by Will Eisner. The Spirit was a superhero whose costume was a mask and a blue suit, and whose only powers were his fists, his stamina, his constitution and his charm. And also he was clever – he could outsmart villains and bring them to justice. But what made The Spirit so very amazing to me as a young kid were the backgrounds. Oh, it might have been “Central City” but everyone knew it was New York City. The streets were filled with litter, the brick buildings were worn and leaning, the […]
November 16, 2025

OpsLog – TBL – 11/15/2025

adn’t run Tuscarora (my microlayout) for some time so I announced I’d be at the clubhouse Saturday and figured I’d run the railroad on my own. That being the case, I got out all the cars I hadn’t fully tested (or struggled with in the past) set up and cleaned it, and got ready for action. Had an extra gondola car (dropped by the midnight eastbound) to spot over at the brewery and two coal hoppers deadheading about, so my session was going to be busy. The first two “scale” hours were pretty slow. Not only was I having to […]
November 17, 2025

OpsLog – WAZU – 11/16/2025

ot going to say I was nervous – no, perhaps a little concerned. Doc Andy’s session on the WAZU was coming up and for some reason I asked my wife if she’d like to run with us. So the only way this would work was if she could run one of the remote trains in the other room, sitting at a desk with a forward camera car view and a bank of monitors of the train room up on the wall. This was better than the moshpit layout room, where you feel like you are jammed inside a rush hour […]