Columbus Day weekend, Part 2
Sunday, crews spiked up all the remaining ties on the replaced rail section. (Wasn't there Sunday so I can't comment on anything else that was done)
Monday, all activity was around the switch. The 50-lb and 40-lb rails had all been placed in prior days, so now people were working on the compromise joints. Rails for the guard rails for the frog, the switch, and the rail coming off the switch had holes drilled for bolts, then brought up to the work site. The guard rails were bent, then notched, then spacers made and bolted up. The rail coming off the switch was put in place, then a crew went up line to get another rail (that could be cut to be even) and brought it back, and installed it (the second rail was coming off the frog, and evened out the joints. Then everyone was so enthusiastic about the siding that another two rails were taken (unused 50-lb rails that had been dropped off for relaying) and set out to advance the siding another 30 feet. Meanwhile the comp joint between the 50 and 40 (quite a bump) got welded up and smoothed out.
I think it won't hurt to go over everything with Big Joe, especially around the switch area. And there's still a number of bad ties to replace and spike, and a couple of strings of 33-lb rail to bring up from the middle of the track.
Regarding food: Fred and Bruce worked in the kitchen on Friday, and I saw Elizabeth, Joan, Jane, Lexxos, Fred's two grandkids, Julius, Barbara, and probably others than I missed in the kitchen on Saturday. Monday it was Elizabeth and Joan. Food was great all around!