I guess we shouldn't be complaining about having to run trains in questionable weather--the 1:1 guys do it all the time!

Bob Werre



On 10/8/12 9:10 AM, Bob Werre wrote:

As Peter has mentioned we went from fairly warm to windy jacket weather over the weekend. This was our third trip down there.
Bob Werre



On 10/8/12 6:12 AM, Peter Vanvliet wrote:

We had fun this weekend. The Houston S Gaugers were invited to set up our layout at the Galveston Railroad Museum. This was an all-weekend event that they held as a grand re-opening to bring people into the museum after they sustained quite a bit of damage due to Hurricane Ike in September 2008. The last time I had been in the museum was about 10 or 12 years ago and I did not notice much of a difference, so they did a fantastic job getting everything back. Bob Werre mentioned that one of the cars in their yard had a "water mark line level" marked on the outside to indicate how far the equipment was under water. I did not see it, but from what he indicated it must have been 7 feet or more.

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