Greetings All
Welcome To Penn Central Car Movements #115
We open up the 2026 PCCM virtual operations with a two layout virtual op focused on Maintenance of Way train movements between Ralph's Kings Port Division and my NYCTL. Sir Neal's Atlantic Pacific Railroad, currently on winter hiatus, will be returning soon.
The action starts with NYC RS32 8040 making its PCCM debut on the headend of Penn Central Train LI-2 from Selkirk passing RA Tower and moving towards Terminal Yard.
Train LI-2 makes its way to Terminal Yard.
The LI-2 motive power consist has been cut from the train and is placed at the fuel rack in the engine terminal.
Big Mike is back for a new year of virtual operations working the yard job with PC NW2 8807. He's on the back porch checking in with Kar Knocker who has also returned for another year of virtual opsThe LI-2 caboose is shoved into the caboose track and couples up to PC transfer caboose #18227.
The transfer caboose is coupled onto LI-2 freight consist for its next movement to North Side Yard as local Train EC-1.
Alco Joe, back for another year of virtual ops, has been called for Train EC-1 that will take the LI-2 freight consist to North Side Yard is greeted by Wet Willie, our returning engine hostler,
Meanwhile, over in Empire City at North Side Yard the Empire Belt RRs core four are back and ready to get the freight moving. Senior engineer Sir Neal will do the honors of taking the first EBRR revenue train, Train EB-2, from North Side Yard to Terminal Yard.Train EB-2 is on the move.
Over in Terminal Yard Alco Joe checks in with Kar Knocker and prepares to depart with PC Train EC-1The EC-1 departs Terminal Yard.
After cutting from Train EB-2 Sir Neal brings the EBRR consist into the engine terminal for servicing. Wet Willie is already sweating thinking about promptly servicing the five engine lash up.
Penn Central Train EC-1 arrives in North Side Yard.Alco Joe and Conductor Murray check in with PC Ralph and Conductor Rocky as their locomotives are coupled onto the caboose.
Alco Joe departs Empire City caboose light.
Now back in the engine terminal Alco Joe has the four Alcos on the ready track and shoots the breeze with the EBRR guys as Wet Willie gets ready to fill the EBRR engines with diesel fuel. Over in Bedford, Long Island RR Train MA-3 from Fresh Pond is heading to Empire City and North Side Yard.
The MA-3 rolls towardsd North Side Yard.
LIRR engineer Jimmy Alco, back for another season of PCCMs, checks in with the EBRR guys before heading out with Train MA-4, the long train of PCCM freight traffic for the LIRR MOW Department.
KP&W PS-2 covered hopper 445052 loaded with cement from Tri Mount Cement is coupled onto LIRR caboose #12 that will bring up the markers for Train MA-4.LIRR Train MA-4 heads to Fresh Pond.
Next Stop Fresh Pond!!
This closes out my part one of PCCM 115. We'll be back tomorrow for part two, that will focus on moving this PCCM traffic back towards Selkirk where we'll turn the op back over to PC Ralph and the Kings Port Division.Thank you for reading and watching!!!
See you tomorrow!!!
To: Terminal Yard/ North Side Yard
ReplyDeleteFrom: West Mill
Acknowledge LI-2 meeting Empire Service train
Acknowledge arrival of LI-2 Selkirk Terminal Yard
Acknowledge dispatch of Empire Belt RR EB-2 North Side to Terminal Yard.
Acknowledge dispatch of EC-1 Terminal Yard to North Side
Acknowledge EC-1 meeting EB-2
Acknowledge EC-1 arriving North Side
Acknowledge power for EC-1 returning to Terminal Yard Lite
Acknowledge arrival EB-2 Terminal Yard
Acknowledge LIRR MA-3 holding for PC unit grain train
Acknowledge MA-3 arriving North Side
Acknowledge turnaround dispatch of MA-4 with PCCM cars to Fresh Pond.
West Mill out.
LI-2 arrived with a collection of great looking open loads! The KPRS guys in their blue VW Bug had an excellent vantage point to see them roll by later on the EC-1 to North Side Yard! Nice train meets with the Empire Service Train, the EC-1 and EB-2 (with its impressive 5 unit consist!), and the long unit grain train! I noted the new really nice looking V&O and CWE cars! The LIRR MA-3&4 turnaround is a favorite of mine and it was especially important to our weekend ops as it continued the journey of all of our PCCM cars in this series. Well done all around!
10-4 West Mill...
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Ralph!!! Our weekend op has certainly turned into a good show on both layouts. It was nice to get the RR ties and CAT equipment into the PCCMs. The KPRS VW is logging a lot of miles following our train moves!!!
To: Terminal Yard / North Side Yard
ReplyDeleteTo: West Mill / Kings Port
From: Rock Ridge Yard/Rock Ridge East Yard
Acknowledgement – Penn Central Train LI-2 from Selkirk arrives Terminal Yard
Acknowledgement – Empire City Train passes Train LI-2 enroute to Albany
Acknowledgement – Yard Job is started with Big Mike & Kar Knocker
Acknowledgement – Train EC-1 for North Side Yard is being readied for departure
Acknowledgement – Train EB-2 departs North Side Yard for Terminal Yard
Acknowledgement – Train EC-1 departs Terminal Yard for North Side Yard
Acknowledgement – Train EC-1 meets Train EB-2 at Bedford who holds as EC-1 has priority
Acknowledgement – Train EC-1 arrives North Side Yard
Acknowledgement – Alco Joe departs Empire City caboose lite
Acknowledgement – Alco Joe arrives Terminal Yard engine terminal
Acknowledgement – LIRR train MA-3 Fresh Pond heading to North Side Yard via Bedford
Acknowledgement – Train MA-3 holds in Beford for PC Grain Train passing thru Bedford
Acknowledgement – Train MA-3 departs Bedford Secondary for Empire City
Acknowledgement – Train MA-2 arrives Empire City for a quick turn
Acknowledgement – Train MA-4 departs Empire City for Fresh Pond Yard
Rock Ridge Yard out!
A great start and lots of action going on at both Terminal Yard and North Side Yard. I see some new non-PCCM freight cars in action. It was a great inbound manifest train, and I enjoyed watching the meets that happen at Bedford Yard. Always enjoy seeing the LIRR RS units in action. Nice to hear your crews have signed on for another yard of virtual op sessions. Looks like the KPRS get around very quickly between railroads! Faster than team truckers on the road!
Looking forward to the next part! Excellent work Sir John!
10-4 Rock Ridge!!!
DeleteThank you very much Sir Neal!!!