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        Its been a long dry spell in between photo shoots, and train runs for that matter!  Workin' for a living really cuts into one's train time!  Here's a few I took as I was fixing up the layout from the winter ravenges!
 
 
Its early morning as No 2 visits the water tower, prepareing for a days work 
Shay No6 runs light across the short bridge between the yard and the engine terminal
No2 prepares to tack Caboose No3 to the work train
Shay No6 leans into a cut of three hoppers, destined to be used in ballast service
No6 and train head out of the yard 
The ballast train passes the water tower on its way up the mountain on a bright spring morning
The ballast train threading its way along about halfway up the mountain.  This photo won First Place in the 1st Large Scale Central photo contest!
No6 is just dropping over the hill, running in back motion at Summit Curve
No6 slows for the Yard limits while returning to Cassville
No2 and No 6 repose in the Cassville Yard between assignments
All's quiet in the Cassville Yard

All Images Copyright Bart A Salmons 2000-2002

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