2005 Work Session B Photos by Tom Cardin

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Volunteers gather for the Monday morning safety meeting.
C&TS General Manager Kim Smith addresses the volunteers at the safety meeting.
The Work Session B group photo.
John Sutkis and his crew are dwarfed by the coal tipple.
The railroad staff paints the Chama coaches in the new passenger colors.
George Davies sands the cupola of caboose 0306.
Don Baylor cuts bolts on center sill of the "cattle car caboose" so that the center sill can be replaced with steel.
Larry Spencer paints roof walks for caboose 0306.
David Ley, Allison Stoll and George Trevor paint the ladder for the coal tipple.
Tim Bristow and Jerry McKenzie paint the cupola on caboose 0306.
Don Bayer and volunteers remove the center sill from 05635, the stock car caboose. The sill will be replaced with steel so that the car can be put anywhere in the train consist.
Don Bayor and Larry Spencer remove bolts from coupler pocket on caboose 05635, so that the center sills can be replaced with steel.
John Sutkis in coal tipple, getting ready to replace ladders that were built last year.
Andrew Hackmeyer and Dave Ferro work on two motorcars outside the speeder shed.
Orlando Uliberri paints the smokebox door on locomotive 488. The blower is on and steam is on the way. All she needs are the letters.
Jerry McKenzie paints the grab irons on caboose 0306. Lettering is just about all it needs.
Don Bayer and Bob Tully watch the new Mag drill work on center sill for caboose 05635. New tools always are fun to watch!
Lettering Fairmont speeder 013.
The coal tipple crew brings timber across the yard by wagon. The timber will double up the southeast leg of the tipple.
Replacing the roof walk on kitchen storage car boxcar 3484.
488 starts up the hill with a flat car to relocate the bulldozer.
David Ley paints the wood around the sump of the coal tipple.
John Sutkus and Allison Stoll drive wedges into the coal tipple supports to relieve weight on the sills.
Finished lettering on motorcar 04.
Roger Briggs and Chuck Irvin relax at the end of Work Session B.