David was the first person to switch the new Mill Complex. The Mill Job, will require the operater to move seventeen cars in the complex. The cars are delivered to the Mill Complex by the Mill Run.
Glen after making the first Mill Run, returned to Dogwood to switch the cars he delivered. Don was busy recordering the events for an upcoming video.
The Roseton Local has arrived at Roseton. The crews from the Roseton Local (Ross) and the Junction / Blue Ridge Switcher (Doug) are busy discussing how to break up the train, so both could start their jobs.
Doug is in Blue Ridge working on switching.
The Bartown Switcher was not ran this session, since two of WRS Operators (Pierre and Bruce) were not able to attend. With the changes in the layout, more operators are required to operate the layout. (five verse six).
We will try this again in a few weeks.
later
Doug
4 comments:
So what happens when a train does not get run during a session? Do you run it yourself between sessions or will it get tacked on to the next session?
You should try to build scenarios for various operator availability scenarios. Combining trains or jobs could get all the work done with a small crew in only slightly more time than a full crew.
Scott
Scott
BTW - It looks like everyone was having fun!
Scott
If a train does not get run, at present it does not effect anything. The trains/cars do not interact with each other. So it will be done the next session.
I was going to run the Bartown Local after I did the Yard Work, but I had to help some of the other operators with the changes since they last operated.
I still have more work to do on the operations of the layout with the new arrangement.
Doug
Yes they had fun.
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