The Trackside Lounge 4Q 2012

Good morning and Happy October all. Welcome to the new place. Here’s a link back to the old one:
http://cs.trains.com/trn/f/111/t/207621.aspx?sort=ASC&pi332=15

Hopefully I can get some decent fall color when I go hunting & get trackside tomorrow. Have a great day.

I’m in.

I’ll be taking a scoot west to Winfield (medical test for Pat) later today, so I’ll be able to check progress on the new crossovers at Wheaton.

Good luck to you, Dan! I’ll be back tomorrow to <ahem> check on you.

Johnny, just read your note over in the old Lounge, and am glad you’re back home, hopefully none the worse for wear.

Just wanted to get in the new lounge quickly so I could get a seat reserved. Last time I took too long and sometimes I had to wait in line. Of course, if the bouncers weren’t so belligerent…

Carl,

I have my telephoto lenses and .22 rifle packed for tomorrow. Ma Nature even looks to cooperate. I’ll be back.

Jim,

We’ll let ya in. With a smile even.

Thanks, Carl. I am in much better shape than I was three months ago. For several years, I had been walking three miles a day, four days a week, but I had to stop that when Ricki required more care. Last week, while still at the care facility, I began walking again (not as much, though), and I started walking in my neighborhood again this morning. I hope to get back up to my old distance soon.

Walking was something I was bugging my mother to do while I was looking after her after her procedure last week. She was initially reluctant, but finally ventured outside for a couple of brief strolls just before I left.

Before the procedure, she was walking and taking the bus all over town. I presume she’ll get back up to speed fairly soon - she’s a pretty tough old bird.

With the possible exception of Johnny, I think everyone posting here so far has something in common. First hint will come tomorrow.

Pat and I walked about three miles total today (Pat slightly more, as she was taking a stress test). We took the scoot from Lombard to Winfield and back. It looks like portions of all eight of the switches have been assembled near the site of the control point in Wheaton. One pair was even arranged like a crossover (you know they aren’t going to take two tracks out to drop it in like that, though!).

The high point of my day was when the collector on our coach asked me about how long I’d been retired and where I’d worked. Turns out he’s the son of the guy who’s been the senior car retarder operator since the day I retired!

Dan,

What are you hunting? Bow season for deer started here in Missouri a couple of weekends past. The guys at work talk about their weekend adventures every Monday.

Squirrels are my main quarry today but the trip also doubles as a scouting trip for deer (gun & bow) & turkey seasons.

Might get trackside too…CN usually runs busier on Tuesdays around here.

I hope cake is on your quarry list–I’m pretty sure you’ll be successful there. Happy birthday, Dan!

I, too, am hoping to get trackside today. My trusty pen and legal pad will be at the ready!

I’m glad you clarified this just above, 'cause I just wasn’t seeing any logical connection between them . . . [swg]

  • Paul North.

Ha! I can see that. Sometimes I’ll take my SLR in the woods and have been known to shoot photos only. My targets weren’t as lucky yesterday.

Trackside I found a neat overlook where I shot photos of some stack trains. Will have to see how they turn out. I also found a potential host for another ATCS feed which would nearly complete coverage of the Neenah Sub. Gotta have a couple more conversations and see what we can find out.

Fog today…& lots of it. It’s kinda nice out - but the current temp (51 F) will be the high on Friday & Saturday around here. Lows in the mid-20s! I wonder about the long term guess on snow…Willy?

We have the drizzles here today. Tomorrow’s supposed to be warm but rainy, and we’re in for a cool weekend, too. I hadn’t heard about 20s for down here, but Eolafan may freeze in the mornings (Aurora, for some reason, gets much cooler than the surrounding areas).

I had only a brief time in Elmhurst yesterday afternoon, but fortunately the manifest I saw was a productive one for me. Also fortunately for me, I viewed it from the south side of the tracks…I would have stayed on the station side, but got out of there when I saw the lunar signal for an inbound on an intervening track. And yes, my view of the manifest would have been blocked by a WEPX coal train.

Hey Carl - we gonna get that hint? You’ve piqued my curiosity.

CN 2433 put her rear truck on the ground today. Seems that the gage of a switch didn’t want to play nice and a CTC controlled siding, two yard leads and a mainline all got blocked for a few hours. The speed was low enough that only the leading loco (C40-8M) went on the ground. Radio traffic was “colorful” for a short while, to say the least!

I’m going to try to get a mobile ATCS setup in my truck for testing and network expansion purposes. Just gotta figure out where to go with all the “stuff”. Here’s a shot of the ATCS running on my Droid RAZR MAXX.
Incoming

Link to Flickr:
http://flic.kr/p/deUX19

Later!
Dan

That hint was directly aimed at you three days ago, Dan. Next hint in four days, unless I’m reminded of an event sooner. 'Tis the celebratory season here in the Lounge!

Hmmm. I can see where ATCS would be a nice app to have on a phone, I think it probably would be a Facebook-league consumer of time on my laptop, but it would be a great thing to have on the road. The owner of Riley’s Railhouse in Chesterton had it on his computer, but that was for his use, not the public’s.

Can you bring it up on your phone any time you have cell service? If so, I think that would be adequate for in-car use. I have ab adapter for my phone in the car at all times.

Carl,

Yes I can. I’m running a remote desktop viewing client and have a dedicated ATCS computer at home with several “servers” running off of it. Also is useful when friends message that are elsewhere asking “What’s running?” even though I can’t (and don’t need to) see train info - I can tell where things are and aren’t. I’ll be thinking back now Carl…

Dan - where’d you get the app for ATCS? There’s not much in my area (if any), but I do drift down to Deshler now and again when I go to MI, so it would be handy to have, instead of having to fire up the laptop.

There’s a bit of a hole in the Deshler feed since they put the new intermodal yard and environs on satellite, but last time I was there, it still helped a lot with the diamond.

As SJ would say, ^-^ (my fur is shorter).

Somewhat lucky this morning…we did our errands on foot (taking our bikes would have added a wind-chill factor I didn’t want to deal with). While Pat went to the library, I walked the extra couple of blocks to the tracks. In the time it took me to walk the block down the tracks I caught one freight, then, after starting back to the library, had to hightail it back for a second manifest and a work train with ballast hoppers and dump cars. Total time elapsed: ten, maybe 15 minutes. Time to enter just that data into the books: probably about the same.

Larry,

It’s a remote desktop viewing software on my phone that lets me see the screen of my laptop at home running ATCS. ATCS can be found by joining the ATCS_mon Yahoo! group. The remote desktop access software I’m running is called “TeamViewer” but others like “LogMeIn” can also work too. You have to have that software set up on both the phone & computer you intend to view. It’s pretty easy.