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The gentlemen up north requested that I post some images of the carnage resulting from the BIG invasion this last weekend. I'll leave descriptions to Fr. Fred for later.
Looks like a stellar operation all the way. The IPP&W is one of the few 1st class outdoor railroads designed expressly for operations and offers flawless train ops.
Last edited by Richard Smith (July 20, 2009 18:44:22 MST)

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And more from the Invasion.
Arrived home safe and sound about 5:30 EDST. Unloaded the car and the camera.









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What a grand time! We started off Thursday by visiting Doug Matheson's Northland Railway. He's got a nice new sign!
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The OVGRS had scheduled a standard gauge operating session for us on Friday and we arrived early to help set up. There's a lot of cars to put out, but we still had time to socialize.
Stu Moxley, Doug Matheson, and Paul Norton discuss the plans for the day, while Lila (?) and Linda Spencer mull over their plans. ![]()
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Saturday morning is always a narrow gauge operation for the Invasion. This time, we started out with a group shot of some of the folks that were there by 10. More showed up later.
It's hard to do the names, but I'll try. Maybe someone can help fill in the ? later.
First row, is Bradley, ?, Fred, Don, Ric, Roger, and Nicole. The kneeling guy is some wierdo that snuck in.
Now, headed back to the left we have Bud and Ken, Next to him are Colin (?), Gordie, and Gord, with Peter behind Marilyn and Jon. Then it's Paul, Terry, and Ig. That's Fred over Monique, and then Matt. Lila, John, Doug, Gaetan, and Lawrence.
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Finally got my camera dumped. Not many pictures of the layout or the operations - it was too busy, but many shots of good friends. Here are some of the best...









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Thanks for the pictures. Great incentive for those of us who were not there.
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Yes thanks for all the photos , nice to place faces with names .

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A few pictures from the perspective of our camera -
The big talk of the weekend was the realignment of "Firgrove"






Last edited by Ric Golding (July 24, 2009 07:50:32 MST)

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A few more pictures.
Here is our host, Fred Mills, aka Father Fred, mingling with the guests.





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Afternoom, All! Finally found a working PC in Brighton [ONT] library. Me and ig want to say what a truly great time we both had - we never met so many people we agreed with before! The trains were great, the company was wondrous and it was worth all the hassle of rowing over from UK just to be there - it got a mite bumpy in the Bay of Fundy, but what the heck, Eric the Red could do it, so Tac the Slightly pinky-brown could do it too, aided by his trusty vulture, ig.
To Fr Fred and all who attended and made the whole thing so very special just by being there, and for all the good memories to savour, my heartfelt thanks to you all.
tac and ig
Proudly members of the OVGRS
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TAC,
It was truely an honor to meet you and share a few stories, tails, adventures and view points. I wish we would have had more time. Jan and I were just commenting that it has already been a week since the OPs officially started at Fred's. I shared that with Ken and he reminded me we only have 358 days until the next scheduled invasion. I better get busy, I have work to do.
Truely fun, I can't think of a better way of spending a summer vacation or as you guys say "holiday". You mentioned "Eric the Read". Do you think I could start going by "Ric the Red" eh "Ric the Red, Now Turning Mostly Grey"? All I've ever really got of nicknames was "Chief", "Admiral" and "Skipper", but most of the times with "Skipper" they were mistaking me for my son who is "Skipper/Skippy/or Skipp". NObody has called him "Skippy" in along time and that neck is to big for me to even think about it. ;-) There has also been "Ric with no K". You never really get the good nicknames until your dead and then almost anything works.

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Ric Golding wrote:
TAC,
It was truely an honor to meet you and share a few stories, tails, adventures and view points. I wish we would have had more time. Jan and I were just commenting that it has already been a week since the OPs officially started at Fred's. I shared that with Ken and he reminded me we only have 358 days until the next scheduled invasion. I better get busy, I have work to do.
Truely fun, I can't think of a better way of spending a summer vacation or as you guys say "holiday".
My sentiments exactly.......couldn't have said it any better.....![]()

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Mr. Ric
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