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Re: August 2023 Work Reports
« Reply #15 on: August 10, 2023, 08:44:25 PM »
Finally there will be no more searching for a key for 52. The misnomered ignition key switch has been replaced with a master (toggle) switch in the upper left corner of the dashboard. All other functions remain the same.
Also, the brake shoes were replaced.  Check brake travel often as they may need adjustment a few times as the new castings wear in.
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Re: August 2023 Work Reports
« Reply #16 on: August 11, 2023, 07:31:36 PM »
Latest update on 52🫨. Both the front and rear wipers now work, along with the cab dome light. I added a ladder light and a ventilation fan for the engineer. Everything is now working properly.
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Re: August 2023 Work Reports
« Reply #17 on: August 11, 2023, 09:37:12 PM »
Wow! Great work!

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Re: August 2023 Work Reports
« Reply #18 on: August 12, 2023, 06:52:08 PM »
Work done on Saturday, August 12:

* Passenger Trucks: Jerry was doing some work on the trucks, then they were moved over to Bay 1 so that Loco 11 could take over the rest of their bay.
* Picnic: Well attended.  There was model railroad exhibits in the car barn and at Alna Center; ham radio operators were at AC as well.  Linda and Marcel were selling model RR stuff in the car barn as well to benefit the Archives.  A food truck was over by the gift shop, they said that they did well.   Two train operation today, to test out the timetable for Pumpkin trains.

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Re: August 2023 Work Reports
« Reply #19 on: August 12, 2023, 07:52:23 PM »
Also -

* Engine House - The carpentry crew including Brendan, Fred, Zack, Tom, Megan, Melanie and Start spent a good part of the day installing the rest of the plastic vapor barrier and a good bit of the wood sheathing on the east interior wall.  The hope is to get the rest of the sheathing put up in the next couple days so the stall can once again be used for locomotive storage.  Construction of the stall doors should commence later this month.

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Re: August 2023 Work Reports
« Reply #20 on: August 12, 2023, 09:53:56 PM »
Some photos from today.  Engine house progress here, and J&S truck rebuild progress here.

The rest of the photos, in random order.

Two trains were run today.  WW&F No. 9 handled the first class train, while No. 52 handled second class.

Engineer Dana Deering and fireman Bill Piche prepared and operated No. 9.  I thought I saw Dana earlier with a bottle of Catawissa Moxie preparing for the day, before this photo.


Second class train conductor James Patten (right) with Railway president Dave Buczkowski.


James, with mighty clean gloves, discussing the day's operations with No 52's engineer Bill Baskerville.


The first train of the day led by No. 52 left Sheepscot at 10 a.m.  Here is a view of the Lincoln County Amateur Radio Club exhibit with the first northbound train stopped at Alna Center.


Carlos Steinke served as brakeman on No. 52's train.  Here he is, riding 52 during the run-around move at Top of Mountain.


No. 52's train, assembled at Top of Mountain for the return trip back to Sheepscot.  The cars are flat No. 118 (with the new benches) and caboose 320.


I don't know who put together this sign (it appears it was produced a while ago) that was displayed on No. 118 today.


And we had a stash of umbrellas available on the car during the sunny summer day.  I did see passengers using them.  What a seemingly small but brilliant touch sharing the railway's history.


Dan Malkowski (left) served as No. 9's conductor.  Here he is with Bob Longo this morning.


No. 9's first train of the train looks well patronized just before departure time.


No. 9's trains ran to Trout Brook and return, while No. 52's turned at Top of Mountain.  At Trout Brook, a young family assisted the train crew in turning No. 9 on the B&SR turntable during its second run of the day.


No. 9 with a southbound train arriving at Alna Center in the early afternoon.  Her consist today (north-to-south) was open car No. 131, W&Q No. 3, WW&F coach No. 8 and caboose No. 554.


The Alna Center pavilion is hosting the 2023 annual gathering of the North American 16mm Narrow Gauge Modellers.


Three layouts fill the pavilion.  Eric Schade's layout is seen in the third photo below.






Alna Center station agent Pete Stevens did a great job providing signs to guide visitors, such as this.


At Sheepscot, Bitter Brew provided music in the engine house where arriving guests checked in.


The Great Falls Model Railroad Club had an exhibit in the car barn.


And we have model trains on sale in the car barn to benefit our Archives.


As always, this provides a small glimpse of all the volunteer activities today, a brilliant New England summer day.
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Re: August 2023 Work Reports
« Reply #21 on: August 13, 2023, 03:48:19 PM »
Anticipated work for Tuesday and Wednesday 15-16 August 2023

*  Engine House
*  Coach #9
*  Passenger car trucks
*  Equipment repair
*  Trout Brook Station turntable repairs
*  Locomotive #11 work session  (Aug 15-16-17)
*  SS campus clean up, AC mowing

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Re: August 2023 Work Reports
« Reply #22 on: August 14, 2023, 04:09:06 PM »
Today I fixed the charging circuit on Fred's tractor. The alternator warning light was disconnected, and the socket for it was also bad. This matters because the alternator excitation field is energized through the warning light. No excitation current = no output.

I poached the oil pressure indicator socket for now, until a new one is ordered. After the repair I am getting 13.8 volts across the battery, and the alternator light works as expected. So we shouldn't need the constant trickle charge anymore.

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Re: August 2023 Work Reports
« Reply #23 on: August 15, 2023, 08:14:44 PM »
Thank you Ben. We have been scratching our heads for a while..
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Re: August 2023 Work Reports
« Reply #24 on: August 16, 2023, 05:38:56 AM »
Anticipated work for Saturday August 19:

* Grounds work/vehicle repair
* Enginehouse
* Boxcar 309
* Public trains.

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Re: August 2023 Work Reports
« Reply #25 on: August 16, 2023, 03:24:43 PM »
8/16/23: Track crew completes reinforcement of TBS TT center with spider arrangement
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Re: August 2023 Work Reports
« Reply #26 on: August 16, 2023, 05:15:43 PM »
Super job!!

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Re: August 2023 Work Reports
« Reply #27 on: August 16, 2023, 06:07:01 PM »
Work completed Tuesday and Wednesday 15-16 August 2023

Tuesday:
*  Locomotive #11 work session, front and rear frames being bolted together.
    (Rick, Harold, Quentin Bethune)
*  Coach #9 work continues. (Eric, Ron, Lou)
*  Engine House, east wall window frame work (Stewart, Fred)
*  Archive work with a trip to Vasselboro. (Linda and Randy)
*  Track crew, work starts on the stabilizing the base of TB turntable and ballasting.
    (Steve Lx, Steve Lt, Brian W, Paul R, Ellen, Joe D, Jay Barta, Jason)

Wednesday:
*  Locomotive #11 work session continues (Rick, Harold, Gordon C, Quentin)
*  Coach #9 work continues (Eric, Ron, Lou, Seth)
*  Mowing, SS campus (Fred), AC (Randy)
*  Gift shop/mail on going.  (Cindy R)
*  SS station, Admin  (Ben)
*  Track crew completes TB turntable work, stone work at TB bridge.
    (Steve Lx, Brian W, Steve Lt, Jay Barta, Joe D, Adam Fletcher, Jason)

Notes:
There was a lot going on this week and I missed several volunteers on both days to include a volunteer working with the Loco #11 crew, but did not know his name.

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Re: August 2023 Work Reports
« Reply #28 on: August 16, 2023, 08:53:41 PM »
Also on Wednesday, August 16th -

* Gift Shop Crew - A trip was made to the Lincoln County Printers for cases of new train tickets as well as new the Build #11 booklets.  Mail orders for the 2024 WW&F calendars have required a number of visits to the Post Office as well.

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Re: August 2023 Work Reports
« Reply #29 on: August 19, 2023, 05:55:53 PM »
Saturday 8/19
* Delivery/Inspection - Mike F and Ed (plus new volunteer, Chris) delivered caboose 320 to AC and inspected the track/drainage along the way.
* Engine House - Zack, Stewart, Fred, and Mike did some work on the east wall (trim?) and then removed the temporary floor over the inspection pit.
* Shop - Harold and Alan were working on something; Marcel was working on box 56.
* Three trains with some passengers stopping at Alna Center for Ice Cream; others continuing to Trout Brook. Jay Wiley hosted at AC.
* 1pm train contained 101 passengers - which is a first for a "regular" day in 2023.
* Cindy and Cody ran the gift shop (not necessarily in that order.)
* Lunch - BLTs by Nancy Weeks.

Great day, thanks everyone!
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