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7.18.09 Club Run


Dick Mackey seems to be thinking "I know I left my engine up here somewhere". Logan Tapolyai sitting astride the circus train with Josh Frank looking towards the steaming bays.
Claire Foster out back of the station. Claire, Jeff and Erin Foster and Dave's wife Sandi head around the station to leave.
Crossing the new support for the covered bridge we made yesterday is Rex Shriver. Caught Josh Frank driving Scrappy with his grampa Skip Frank behind him as they head for Zip Junction.
There he found it!, Dick just crossed over Festival Bridge on his way to Zip Junction. Rick Nagy with Ron Trenhaile, Steve Zaken and Lew Fowler on his train are about to cross over the new bridge support.
Caught Mary Lou Schmidt running Mark Ross's Galloping Goose on the new bridge. Austin Tapolyai waits patiently for John Deptowicz to run the Snoopy train with Bill Deptowicz's NKP caboose in tow.
Dave Foster with John Koontz driving the speeders pass Rick, Logan, Edith Hacker and Ron who are waiting for the signal to clear. Rick finally gets the yellow signal after Ken Vendlinger cleared the block.
Waiting at the signal post is Mike Harkleroad with George's Hit-n Miss engine as we clear the block for him. Back up at the steaming bay Josh, George and Skip are getting ready to pack it in for the day.
Rex and Kitty Shriver acquire the signal to the block at Filmor as we trip the signal to clear on leaving the block. Mike, Skip, Josh and Lew watch as George works on his Crab engine.
Dick's passengers get off his train as Ken Brooks with Don Speidel behind him are leaving the station. Logan driving the Snoopy train with Ethan Deptowicz behind him as they ride the by-pass behind the station.
Mark Ross coming into the station with his Galloping Goose. Dick was having fun running today as he approaches the station with his passengers behind the Camelback.
Mark in front of the station after another run. The turnout for the club run was light, maybe due to all the activity of work sessions this week.
                                               
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