Saturday, September 12, 2015

The ROCK 3.0: Time to Operate the ROCK

Today was September 12th, 1974.  I had a full crew consisting of good friends Larry, Marcus, Jeff and Mike (first time).

During the initial crew assignment, I drew the short straw and got the yard.  I didn't get to take as many photos as I wanted, but did manage to snap a few here in there.

At 6am, Larry started work on the Ottawa Switcher (OTSW).  His train was powered by a single Kato U30C.  It ran well until the momentum got turned on the throttle.  Once that was resolved, it started worked fine again.  The only known issues I know with this job was the north turnout of the Ottawa sand tracks.  The throwbar is totally hosed on this turnout.  I need to perform a complete repair.  Larry went on the law after working 12 hours.  He still had some deliveries to make to LOF, three overweight cars late in the session and some cars bound for Ottawa Yard.  They were all left on the local to be completed the next time.

Around 6am, Mike began work on the #130 Peoria Local.  His train was powered by two Alco RS2s which seemed to run well.  He was on duty from 6:00am to 4:30pm.  Not bad for the new addition.  10 1/2 hours will keep someone busy.  :-)  At Bureau Junction, Mike had to run down as far as Utica to crossover.  It is not an easy endeavor to work Bureau Junction as you have to think about your moves.  Each train that visited here today was long and had a lot to pick up which makes things interesting.

Marcus operated the #13 Peoria Rocket to Chicago.  Power today was a single GP18 #1333.

Jeff went on duty at 8:30am.  I should probably adjust his time to a little earlier.  He was held up a lot during the day due to passing trains.  His train was powered by two SD40-2s.  He was on duty from 10 1/2 hours as well.

Marcus operated train #113 Joliet to Bureau Turn.  He went on duty at 9:30am so he had a little wait at the beginning of the session.  His train was powered by two SD40-2s.  He dropped about five cars off at Ottawa Yard, but picked up thirteen.  He only dropped one at Utica, but picked up the max tonnage from there (as Jeff had already made some of his pickups).  I'm unsure on exactly what he picked up, but I know he couldn't take it all.  At Bureau Junction, Marcus did well running around his train and performing his work.  Marcus set off probably six Silvis cars and thirteen or so Peoria cars.  Mike picked those up in the afternoon and distributed to the various railroads in Peoria.  Marcus was on duty for a little over six hours.  Not bad as this train was only maybe an hour or 1.5 hours before.

Marcus operated the Soo local.  It was late departing (scheduled for 12:30pm - actual time was 3:45pm).  This train was a pretty quick turn around at one hour ten minutes total.

I brought in the #217 empties from Blue Island after lunch.  It was around 12:30pm when I ran that train.

Marcus operated #11 Peoria Rocket leaving Chicago just a few minutes late.  No issues running.

Marcus also operated the #217 Ottawa to Blue Island loads back to Blue Island at the end of the session.  He wasn't full tonnage as some cars had not be weighed at Ottawa Silica.  He departed with twelve cars.

Overall, it was a good session.  The Ottawa Yard Job, Peoria Job, Ottawa Switcher and Utica Switcher are all full session jobs.  Whoever works the other jobs run numerous trains that vary in length from short to up to six hours (or 1.5 hours real time).  It works out well.

The new Peoria Job is awesome.  Allen and I had mentioned doing a video on working a local job.  I believe this would be a good one to do first.

So, here are some photos I took during the op session.  Thanks for checking out my blog!

Marcus making his station stop on the Peoria Rocket.


Marcus working Utica on Main Two (left), Mike on Main One on the right working Bureau Junction and Jeff down in the hole at PQ.

A three-way meet!  Utica was a happening place today.

Mike finishing up at Bureau Junction headed back south to Peoria.

Marcus reviewing his plan to work Bureau Junction.

Everyone waiting on Jeff to clear up a track in Utica so they can do work in Bureau Junction (requiring a run around on the crossovers in Utica).

Mike sits idle after lunch.  He has made his deliveries, but needs to run back to Bureau Junction to pick up the freight Marcus left.


Looks like an old Chessie Locomotive was sent for scrap after a wreck.

Pretty quiet in Peoria currently.

Jeff rolling through Utica moving loads of sand from Belrose Silica.

Jeff through working Utica on Main Two (right) and Marcus returning on #113 waiting at the signal on Main One.


Jeff working right up to the signal to go nose-to-nose with Marcus.


Jeff shoving a cut of cars back into PQ on the UTSW.


Marcus going from Main One to Main Two to work Utica before continuing east.

Larry working the Ottawa Switcher.

Mike waiting for Marcus to clear so he can run around the wye and make his pickup.


Marcus departing Ottawa Yard, I slammed my cut of cars right into the side of his locomotive.  My bad!

UTSW blazing by the Mill Street Crossing.

Soo Local coming behind Peru Power.

Deliveries made to the P&PU.

TP&W deliveries made.

Silvis Storage Track cars ready for pickup by the Silvis to Bureau Junction turn during the night.

Soo local headed back west/north.

Soo local by Bureau Junction.


Allied Iron & Steel has some business now.

The BN only received three cars today.

The Peoria Rocket sitting in the South Peoria Yard after the session.

The P&PU had some decent business today.

Again, I sent too many cars to Westclox.  My bad.

The UTSW tied up in Utica.  It appears it has quite a bit for pickup by tomorrow's #113.

PQ post op session.

Only one RIP car today.  Missing hatches.

Ottawa Silica is located up with empties.

The bagged sand loading tracks look full post session.

Some cars were not delivered to LOF.  They will have to be delivered tomorrow.

I really messed up on this.  It appears that the workers have been furloughed at the LOF glass plant.  I'm not sure what happened, but no cars were sent there.  The only two delivered was an extra spot from last session and one that was in the yard to start.  Oops!


6 comments:

  1. Great Photos, looks like everyone having fun.

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  2. Pleased it worked out okay after all the effort the past few weeks.

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    1. Me too Rod! We had a few minor issues, but operations went well with the new addition. My plan is to work on a video tomorrow of working the Peoria job.

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  3. Phew! That was a busy day on the Rock. The past few weeks of activity has really paid off well. GP #1333 looks great with that yellow short cab. Thanks for the photos.

    Regards,
    Ron

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    1. Thanks Ron! The session went well! I need to work on a few repairs now.

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