Thanks John, I have read some of the reports and I am very impressed with how much work gets done each session. I also love the idea of anniversary pins for your repeat volunteers, very cool. Our group also has work weeks (four) each year and we get quite a bit done. We average about 30-40 volunteers each work week. Our plant is very similar in that we have 36 actual miles of track, 60 pieces of prototype rail equipment including a rotary snow plow, and 2700 acres to maintain. The only difference our track is really narrow gauge because the rails are only 7 1/2 inches apart!
Our schedule for 2012 has me tied up until after July, so if I can make one of the sessions it will be after that. Thanks again for the info on how the sessions work. I love this new forum and the tremendous amount of information that already has been posted, the future is looking good! Russ
www.trainmountain.orgChiloquin Oregon
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