SP5000 and more UP9000
Good Morning all,
Been a busy day already, my Mac Book Pro's Battery has run out of Charge Cycles, so we are headed to MAC Dr and get him all fix before he stops working period. And our bicycles decided to break yesterday on a Cycle Run, so they are headed to Bike Dr too.....We go Camping next week in the Sierra Nevada's, and want to take them for touring on the Roads and Trails....
In the meantime I purchased Brazemore Route today off the NV3 site, be aware they are only taking PayPal, their Credit Cards is down and not accepting Cards now. So lucky for me I had my reliable PayPal account ready to the rescue......
I play with it later, after my Repair list is completed, thanks to
Railhead001 for his help on acquiring Brazemore, so I can play with it and his new update sessions.
So now it's confession time:
Poor ole SP5000 here is low on Bunker Oil, not just any Diesel Fuel, but that ole Bunker Oil,,,,,,,LOL, and mawwwww, didn't install a Bunker Oil Tank for refueling my friend, and it had been a while since I had, I knew I had one somewhere on the Route, after searching around I finally found the one I needed.........
Next I had problems with the AJS 120' Round table derailing my Trains on the Approach Stub point of the Turntable, 3x times I have put in the Round table, so I don't know if it is SP-2 issue or something I'm doing wrong as this turntable comes in snap parts, 4 different Items......I'll figure it and let you know, it's probably user error, and I am positioning something wrong here......
So back to SP5000, I have 2 of these, I think #5000 and #5100 series.....Really nice steamers.....They came out up to play with the UP9000, as you know Size matters, and the 9000's definitely can pull, with their superior Tractive Effort and weight. However these 5000's are no slouches either, they do pretty good too, and I ain't throwing them out with the bathwater.........We are going to take this one and get the Bunker Oil it needs and take a little test run around our new yard, which is still in building stages here.

Here we go on Clear Signal off to other Tracks for Fueling. Further back on this Double main, I put in some long Crossovers Tracks for better access to other parts of the Yard, rather than needing to go down lots further to change main lines for access to East side of Yard if your on the wrong Mainline approach .

We got switched over, will stop momentarily here for our Dispatch Paper Orders. We have new dispatchers here in training with some old heads, so we want to do things correctly.......Our Restriction light on approach is due to a lot of switched ahead that need alignment for the area we need to access for our Fuel......

We dropped off our consist and Caboose, the crew has some stuff they need to pickup for it.....Our Conductor will take care of that while we Fuel up.....

Ok, got our Fuel and Crew supplies, will set here for a minute an look over yonder at the new UP9000's.......

Here is another view of the Boys, and I have a special Travel Caboose Red, attached on one of 9000's.....
http://utahrails.net/caboose/caboose-wood-drover.php
[h=1]Union Pacific Cabooses[/h] (
Return to Union Pacific Caboose Index Page)
By Don Strack
[h=2]Drover Cabooses[/h] Drover cabooses came into service to allow cattle drovers to remain with their, shipments of cattle as the cattle were shipped to market. During the trip, in, accordance with a 1906 law, the railroads were required to stop every 28 hours, to feed and water the cattle, and the accompanying drovers provided the needed, manpower to speed this work along. Until the mid 1920s, UP apparently used, either already retired, or soon to be retired passenger cars to allow the, cattle drovers to accompany their herds. After that time, and until the, movement of cattle by rail essentially collapsed in the mid 1950s, UP provided, what were known as drover cabooses.
UP had 28 drover cabooses, numbered between 2022 and 2088. All 28 cars were converted, between August 1927 and July 1931, from the 500 series coach passenger cars, (with lengths between 50 and 60 feet), and the 1000-series, 60 foot chair, passenger cars, all built between 1882 and 1907.
(No roster data available.)
OSL had nine drover cabooses, numbered from 2700-2708, converted in 1928 from, 600-series, 60-foot coach passenger cars. Four cars (OSL 2702, 2704, 2705, and, 2706) had bunks added in June 1933.
(A roster listing of these nine OSL drover cabooses)
LA&SL had nine steel under frame drover cabooses, numbered between 3484 and 3492. These nine cars were 41 feet 11 inches long and were converted in 1926 from, 130000-series box cars, originally built in 1905. All were equipped with bunks. One was retired in 1946, another in 1948, with the rest leaving the roster, between 1953 and 1957.
(A roster listing of these nine LA&SL drover cabooses)
LA&SL also had another seven drover cabooses, with wooden under frames, numbered as, 3493-3499. This group of cars was converted in 1924 from the 4100-series coach, passenger cars, built in 1891 and in 1901. All were retired in 1925 and 1926, being replaced by the steel underframed 3484-3492 series drover cabooses.
(A roster listing of these seven LA&SL drover cabooses)
The following table shows UP's fleet of drover cabooses:
[TABLE="class: bordered"]
[TR="class: data-heading"]
[TD]Number, Series[/TD]
[TD]Qty[/TD]
[TD]Dates, Converted[/TD]
[TD]Dates, Retired[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]UP, 2022-2088[/TD]
[TD]28[/TD]
[TD]1927-1931[/TD]
[TD]1930-1937[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]OSL, 2700-2708[/TD]
[TD]9[/TD]
[TD]1928[/TD]
[TD]1934-1939[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]LA&SL, 3484-3492[/TD]
[TD]9[/TD]
[TD]1926[/TD]
[TD]1946-1957
[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]LA&SL, 3493-3499
[/TD]
[TD]7[/TD]
[TD]1924[/TD]
[TD]1925-1926[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
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Here is an overview of our unfinished yard, I haven't completed it all yet, I have to get the large 120' foot turntable in and working before I put in the rest of the items, this yard is mainly for Loco Support and and Car repairs for now.

Here is a back view here, about 2/3 of of the yard is setup, I still need Caboose leads and other ancillary support items added for Fleet repairs, We have Car Wash in about the middle of the yard. Car Building Repair Shops in behind close to Large Rail overpass Bridge above which is 2 Track.

This is our other Snow Creek Dry patch Yard over here, has lots of industries. You can see the loop on left of the Yard, that connects this Yard to Alps Canyon Route below. This yard has Coal Power Plant, Oil Processing, Ice Plant, Cattle Load area for cars around the corner middle Right. And some Logging activity too if I recall correctly.
Ok....This will due for today, off for repairs.......Wow, where has my time gone today........
Take care all and thanks for coming by........
