I hadn't pointed my digital SLR at a rail subject in months so I figured I'd get off my duff an do it while the snow was still around. The scanner was quiet so I decided to catch up on the local sights. Some minor changes had taken place since summer so on Sunday 2/17/13 those were my first targets. Pan Am has renamed the sidings so that each end has a distinct name too - no more 'east' - 'west' designations. I haven't looked them up yet and I didn't notice any signs to photograph.
The St. Lawrence and Atlantic put up a new sanding tower. So, a couple of shots were in order to show the facility. The former BAR plow was out resting, yet poised for the next storm. Sundays are pretty quiet so I didn't linger for long. The blizzard winds easily discouraged loitering. By the way, I think the old sanding tower was from the BAR too, Northern Maine Jct. roundhouse in Hermon, ME.
I have no info on the project since I'd only recently heard of its manufacture and had no idea that it was this far along. Some colleagues knew an apprentice machinist who was making parts for the project. These educators were fascinated that trains used sand for traction and with how obvious that sounded.


/ Safe Handling yard. The Quebec Gatineau switcher pair was doing the honors. Although it wasn't a rare sight, the sun was too good to pass up. When they move on, I'll be glad I caught them.


We figured we'd see if PORU was in the neighborhood yet since the scanner was pretty quiet otherwise. (The "Bucksport Job" was active but well beyond our reach) Earlier at Leeds we'd heard that the crew came on duty at 1300 in Rigby. Maybe a meet at New Gloucester - or whatever they call it now so we headed there off the pike. No joy. Turned out that RUPO made it only as far as "Rumford Jct. - West", or "Poland" now. Their clearance mentioned returning the switch to normal at "Hackett's", formerly "Rumford Jct. - East". DJ-1 and the SLR were playing in the yard at Danville Jct. so perhaps they had to wait their turn.
Anyway, I finished the day shooting the SLR as it worked among those fancy new switch lock signals.
BC
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Wish I was there with you guys!!!
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