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Monday, July 5, 2010

Saturday Report

Rich's wife had surgery last week and she came home on Friday so he wanted to care for her at home. Jack Kobler stopped by to give me a ride to the track on Saturday morning and we got there about 9:45. Dan Bissonnette, Tim Kirby, Danielle Bissonette and Barry Solomon were there working on the fence project in the area facing Croix Ridge Road.

After parking, Jack and I talked and decided to get a train out and fix the signals that were malfunctioning. Dan had brought out the repaired signal head from Rich and some other materials for us. I brought out the switch machine motor that I had repaired and showed Jack the microswitch diagram showing the modifications needed to make the switch correctly operate with the cam on the motor shaft. Jack told me he was going to help the fencing crew and I went off on the train to repair the signals.

I had noticed that someone had repaired 4180 so it was out on the rails working this morning. Thanks to anyone and everyone who got it going again.

On the inch line, the second signal showed yellow and this led me to the third signal which was stuck red. This turned out to be a bad logic chip so both signals now worked correctly after replacement of the chip. I went on and put the repaired signal from Rich in the head that it came from and it too was working properly. I went on to see if more problems were in existance and all the signals seemed to be working until I got to the trestle before Summit where I encountered some large block piled on the bridge so the train could not pass. Since I have the spinal damage I cannot lift or pull heavy weights and this made me decide to back the train down the track. I paused at the cuttoff track at Summit and decided to take it and then continue to survey the track the rest of the way. I threw the turnout and proceeded to back through the turnout but the cars derailed so I had to get them back on the track and I decided to abandon the idea of crossing over. Although the turnout appeared to be working like it should it did derail the cars so it must be acting up. I then backed down to the station and walked over to the fencing area and took some pictures of the crew. Then it was lunch time.

Jack and I had our lunch with us so we headed to the picnic area and soon Danielle came back from Hudson with subs for the guys who did not have their lunch with them. We ate and talked and had a good time. I asked Jack to drop me off at home as my neck was starting to ache. Probably the lifting of the cars was a little too much for me as I had to put a collar on at home for a few hours to relieve the ache in the neck area. I called Tommy and Dan and cancelled my participation in the July 4th get together.

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