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6.17.07 Open Meet


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Jonathan Shaffer with the boxcab passes by Rick Nagy who is sitting in Fern siding with the GP38. Gherin Johnston brought his New York Central E7's which are are quite a sight.
Tom Bee attended the run with his trailer full of goodies and his area always had guys there. Ken Vendlinger on the Eastbound main passing by the station with his passengers.
Gherin with his train slowly making his way through the yard switches. Gherins E7's waiting to be loaded on the transfer table and then on to his trailer with the rest of his cars for the trip home.
Joe Laskowski standing by the rail with Ron Trenhaile sitting on Joe's interurban train. Roger Harnish's American up on the steaming bay with Dave Harnish behind the engine as they answer questions.
Bob Beardslee with his switcher on one of the steaming bays. The Hudson with fire banked sitting on a siding in Orchard Yard waiting for the call to duty.
Looking down the stack of the Hudson as she slumbers with minimal fire in her firebox. Jack Mitchell from N.Y. with his Cloe plantation engine that he can double gauge to run on our 7 1/2" or his local 7 1/4" gauge.
Mary Lou Schmidt on Mark Ross's Galloping Goose as she approaches the station. Jack at the station with his Cloe plantation engine as Frank Foti passes him going in the opposite direction.
Rick Nagy Westbound at the station with the GP38. Frank with his Pacific "Eastwind" getting ready to depart the station with his next load of passengers.
Rick back at the station with his passengers for this run and Ted and Marie Nyland following him on their interurbans.
Dave Hagerty on the Frisco train coming into the station. Karl's Mogul sitting on the steaming bay waiting to be fired.
Skip Frank's Columbia, "Lynn", sits on the steaming bay waiting for some attention. Karl Losely watching over Jack Mitchell's daughter, Amanda, as she runs the electric boxcab.
Tom Bee's setup for a 12 volt air compressor to supply air for brakes on the train. Showing off the side rods of Roger Harnish's American with steam venting from the pump.
Unknown operator at the controls of Joe's Bangor and Western electric interurban. A good side shot of all that polished brass on Jack's engine No. 8.
Just a few of the many steaks that will be served up for this evenings cookout. Dave Haines handled the chef's chore with the grilling of the steaks.
The raffle table held a variety of prizes this year for the Chinese raffle we held. Roger did the honors by eloquently saying the blessing before the meal was served.
We had a good showing for the cookout and everyone seemed to enjoy the meal.
More views of those in attendance.
Robbi Haines and Marcel Uhrich handled the raffle drawing and handing out of prizes. Marie Nyland jubilant over winning a flashlight that she can call her own. Stop hogging the flashlights Ted!
Marcel holds one of the few remaining raffle prizes. The audience waits with rapt attention as the winning numbers are called out.
The trains slumber in Orchard Yard behind our station waiting for their engineers and the call to duty. Kevin Chevalia waits for Frank Foti to get Eastwind ready to run.
                                               
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