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First saw three old
tank cars adjacent to the warehouse, all with their numbers marked out,
and labeled as “Retire”. |
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View looking back to
the station. Weather was clear and in the low 50’s, but also breezy
so you needed a jacket. |
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A flat and ballast car
also along the warehouse. |
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New little park area
with benches and such, will probably see a lot more action when summer
hits. |
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View towards the station |
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AKRR police department.
I think this used to be a credit union previously. |
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Temporary luggage structure
is set up. |
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Sign on the parked
equipment pointing to the ever popular free train rides. |
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Depot interior shots – looks
like they just added a new wall behind the ticking counter to separate
it from the office behind. Also added a wall to surround the gift shop
merchandise – just makes it kinda cramped around there now. |
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Also in the depot was
customary free balloons, engineer hats for the kiddies, and free raffle
for train tickets (that I never win no matter how may events I attend – sort
of like the raffle entry box at Caboose hobbies…) |
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View from the display
engine looking back. |
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View of the storage
yard with ties and rail – looks like a fair amount of track work
will be done this year. |
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Looking at #31 with
the office in the background, and the bands sound control in the foreground. |
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Mooselip RR and project
displays in the baggage building. |
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USAF Pacific band playing
at the event. |
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Pick up my signed copy
of “Ol' 556” by Shannon Cartwright. |
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Everyone loves to tour
the engine. |
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Nothing beats a free
train ride, used one of the new Macs on the front and then four coaches.
The train went to Westchester lagoon and back – probably around
15 minutes or so. Seemed to be enjoyed by all. |
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