This morning our small Wednesday Group gathered to run a sequence session based on the Tuesday/Thursday Timetable, but without the clock. Operators Steve Weedon, Geoff Tynan and Michael Robinson gathered to run a selection of trains across the layout. Below are some pics of the session. It was the first session for the new bridge across the door and the new Turnable in Blue Lake. Both worked flawlessly. Unlike the only double slip left on the layout which for some reason decided to short out every train that ran across it.
VR J class 519 sits on the Turntable about to hook up to its train later in the day.
SAR train 333 heads enters Bridgewater on its way to WIRREGA to drop off empty OB wagons at the silo.
VR train 89 switches Dartmoor
Michael guiding SAR train 390 clears the cutting before heading over the viaduct to cross the Murray River flood plain
VR train 16 flies through Dartmoor on its way to HEYWOOD
SAR train 261 ‘the Apcel switch’ passes through Tantanoola on its way to Snuggery
SAR train 82 flies across the Murray River flood plain on its way to Dry Creek Yard
Across the river now, 82 crosses the River road switch area, before entering Murray Bridge.
VR train 9142 headed by C Class 510 crosses the Glenelg River Trestle as it enters Dartmoor on its way to Heywood









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