Work done on March 20.
* #9 work day. The place was busy. Noah M (from SR&RL) was grinding welds on the frame. Rick cleared out the remaining bolt holes on the cylinder casting. Ed and Emily spent time cleaning up the drivers, and they were later powerwashed. More holes were drilled in the new firebox for future rivets.
* I heard reports that Trask Crossing was messed up with dirt and rocks from tree clearing operations on his mother's land, so I took the engine up with JB along and cleaned up the crossing. While there the fellows that were doing the work came in and we chatted for a few minutes. Turns out one of the guys grew up in Coopers Mills next to the ROW, so he knew all about the railroad. I invited him over for Easter Express. A later trip past Trask revealed that they have really cleared out a lot of trees - but they've been very neat about it and haven't left a lot of slash behind.
* John M did a survey of the phone system from Humason trestle northwards to document and record his work.
* I attempted to jack and tamp the main line just north of the station. However when I got the compressor car in place at looked at it from the east side, I didn't see a tamper there. A hunt of the property revealed no unattached tampers, so JB and I spent about twenty minutes unlatching one of the tampers from Big Joe - only to be asked as we finished why we didn't use the tamper on the compressor car: easily visible from the west side of the car. Arggh. Then I had to run a couple of trains for passengers. Once that was over I got the jacks out and started working - only to need to run another train. So as it was nearly 5 after getting back I gave up and put everything away.