Hope everyone enjoyed their Thanksgiving. With the holiday over the gang on the N.Y.C.T.L. is back to work and not a moment too soon. Let's take a look at whats happening at Terminal Yard.
Coal is king right now as no fewer than four tracks are filled with cars loaded with the black diamonds. Hudson Coal has really ramped up production to meet the demands of their customers.
The TY Yardmaster could not resist lining up the hoppers for this publicity photo. Pennsylvania, Empire Belt, Kings Port & Western, Atlantic Pacific, Penn Central and New York Central Railroads all showing off their paint jobs and being in revenue service.
The Coal Job is pulling a train of empty hoppers from the depths of Terminal Yard on track 8.
The Coal Job is heading for Hudson Coal to swap out the empties for another train of loaded coal hoppers.
The next train out is this reefer train headed for Empire City's North Side Yard with blocks of cars for Ralph's Grocery Warehouse and the Empire City terminal market. NYMX 1000 is my latest addition, a used Athearn RTR model purchased at my LHS.
Five NYMX (NYC) Mechanical Refrigerators from at least three manufacturers and no two look the same! Pacific Car & Foundry built 100 of these cars for the New York Central in 1956.
Aha! We've found why the 1/87th guys have hung around after their shifts ended. They wanted to see the two newly lettered Long Island Railroad cabooses. 1:1 Engineer Ed provided the decals and the art work. Thanks Double E! The yard switcher is tacking the cabooses to the rear of the reefer train headed for North Side Yard
L.I.R.R. C-91 has come a long way from it's train set roots!The L.I.R.R. cabooses head towards North Side Yard for later pick up by the L.I.R.R.
With E.E. the man of the hour the guys head over to Dino's Pizza Parlor to enjoy a couple of Frank Nitti pizzas and maybe a Jerry Vale as well.
Double E accepts his accolades and is ready to chow down as 1/87th scale Conductor John assures him the pizza and beer are on the N.Y.C.T.L. today.
For pictures of L.I.R.R. Caboose #12 and C-91 click the link.
Special thanks to 1:1 scale Engineer Ed for making the Long Island and some other decals for me. More on those projects in 2018.
Thanks Ed!
Thanks for reading!!!!