It's an early morning at Rock Ridge Yard, and the crews are ready for 3 inbound trains. Two trains are coming from West Mill and the K.P.D. with 25 cars in 2 sections. The first train is a priority train loaded with 9 freight cars with various foods and supplies for ShopRite Food Warehouse. The second train is a manifest train with cars for various industries in and around Rock Ridge Yard. The third train is PC Extra 6510, who turned in Selkirk and picked up a covered hopper dropped off from Red Wing Milling on the N.Y.C.T.L. This train picked up a number on non-PCCM cars that needed to be brought to Rock Ridge for various industries. So here we go...!
Rock Ridge Yard has tracks that are dedicated for both inbound as well as outbound freight cars, plus 1 track that services American Hardware and ShopRite. This last track can be used if there's nothing going on at American Hardware...
PC 7983 heads out to Little Jamaica...
Over at Little Jamaica, they await the signal...
At CP South, there's an outbound manifest train that's needs to pick up his freight in the yard and then head out...
Let's watch and hear the action at CP South...
PC 7983 is in the yard!!
PC Extra 6510 has the signal and heads east!
Meanwhile, PC engine 7983 leaves Rock Ridge Yard for servicing at the Richmond Hill Engine Terminal. Once serviced, they'll head over and tie down in Weehawken for future assignment...
Next into Rock Ridge is AP train WR-2... He waits for the signal...
WR-2 is on the move!
PC Extra 6510 will head into the yard as soon as the tower operator gives him the railroad..!
Engines 6510/6517 will head to the AP engine terminal for servicing then on to Weehawken for assignment..
AP 107 is at it again breaking down the train and sorting it in the yard. He's being watched by NJ John, who knows Dan is 1:1 Sir Neal's nephew, so all eyes are on the young engineer...
Now AP Train WR-2 can get into the yard... Dan will work this part of the train from the rear...
And the engines head out to the engine terminal..
We'll cut it here for today. Tomorrow we'll watch the crews build the local trains that service the industries in and around Rock Ridge Yard..
Don't forget to check out both Sir John's N.Y.C.T.L. and PC Ralph's K.P.D. railroads for their inbound freight that we shipped them!
Thanks for reading!!
To: Rock Ridge Yard/ Terminal Yard
ReplyDeleteFrom: West Mill
Acknowledge arrival of PC Extra 7983 meeting APRR outbound.
Acknowledge Arrival of PC Extra 6510 from Selkirk.
Acknowledge arrival of APRR WR-2 from Weehawken.
West Mill out.
Three trains coming in and the crews at Rock ridge were ready for action! I am really enjoying your operating signals as trains wait for permission to proceed into the yard or wait for outbounds. ShopRite is receiving unusually heavy traffic this time around. Good for the grocery business! Neat work breaking up the trains and sending locomotives to servicing! Very nice beginning of the "inbound" part of this series!
To: Rock Ridge / West Mill
ReplyDeleteFrom: Terminal Yard
Acknowledge arrival of PC Extra 7983 at Rock Ridge Yard
Acknowledge arrival of PC Extra 6510 at Rock Ridge Yard
Acknowledge arrival of AP Train Wr-2 at Rock Ridge Yard
Acknowledge yard crews in AP105, AP107, AP107 on duty and breaking down arriving trains
Acknowledge PC power being serviced at RHET prior to being returned to PC at Weehawken
Acknowledge AP power being serviced at RHET
Terminal Yard out...
The APRR Dispatcher knows how to keep the trains moving!!! The Rock Ridge Yard crews know their business and are able to receive and send out trains in an orderly and timely fashion. A very impressive display of coordination, communication and railroading acumen from all involved in keeping the freight traffic moving towards their consignees and preparing the motive power for their next assignments. I liked the narrated video describing the trains and destinations. Very well done Sir Neal!!!