We recently made it down to Dickinson yard early one morning and caught the Spring Street turn. We caught the road power first, then watched as the yard crew put the train together, then snapped a photo of the turn stopped at the yard office to pick up its orders and other paperwork:
We then headed a short distance west of the yard and caught the turn after leaving Dickinson yard:
Moving further west, we caught the turn one more time headed up the valley towards Spring Street yard in Charleston:
Out of time for the day, we headed back home determined to catch the turn again another day up in Charleston…..
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I have been a railfan since the age of 6, and a modeler since the age of fourteen. This is my first fully (well not quite) completed model railroad. I fell in love with trains early in life, ride them when I can, have volunteered on many steam fan trips and have ridden many more steam excursion trips, have belonged to several model rr clubs, and did a stint as a brakeman/conductor on a midwest regional railroad. My layout was published in Model Railroader magazine in 2016. I hope all of you enjoy the ride here on my sites! I now have the second blog/website up for my other hobby: wargaming with Flames Of War. I have been involved in wargaming off and on since my teens......
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