
As the weather was so good yesterday and indeed today I decided to try a full Timetable using just with some of my Diesel Multiple Units. It is not unknown for them to have Freight Hung on in Europe so I decided to give it a wirl. Though some Freight was handled during the Schedule plus the Milk/Mail Vans, little loose General Freight was moved.
Below Gernrode Loco Shed and Carriage Sidings.
First up start of the day at Gernrode, all 3 Units having fired up a dark Diesel Fumed Fog will descend over the Hbf. Some gentle Shunting has already taken place with a set of Coacjing Stock and some grubby Wagons having been mived to the Yard. Former Ruschbahn No.5 in the Centre Riad is about to deal with the Mail/Milk Vans.,2 being booked out on the first Train.

Below Gernrode Hbf Yard and Platforms.
Train 14401 Pass and Mails/Milk to Harzegerode.
No.5 has moved forward and is preparing to leave with 3 Mail/Milk Vans. Oops first error of the day,only 2 should be taken this will have repercussions later at Alexisbad


Above Alexisbad.
Having arrived at Alexisbad Train 14401 procedes to sort out the mess. The front Van is for the Yard at Alexisbad, the next one for Harzegerode. Normal procedure is to leave it in the Middle Road (2) then run round it to take it up to Harzegerode. The Green Van will need to be placed into the Road on the Left (Road 6) as it will be in the way later on.

Above Harzegerode.
Meanwhile 14401 having arrived at here the Pilot shunts the Mail/Milk van to the Sidings. Some of the savings made by Dieselisation can be illusionary if a Pilot has to be maintained because the Unit Cannot fit into the headshunt to run round the Vans.

Above Mahdesprung.
Train 14403 0612 Gernrode to Harzegerode
Seen above standing at Magdesprung, the Power Car is seen in the Yard dropping of the Mail/Milk van for this Station. This will have been at the Rear if the Train ti facilitate this move. Some of my Operators get a bit agitated when told that this Unit must Run Round the Trailer at reversal points. But the Trailer has no Driving Posibilities. Attached to the Trailer is the Mail/Milk Van that will go through to Silberhutte.

Above Alexisbad.
Train 14403 Red Unit
Train 69705 Blue Unit 0736 Harzegerode to Stiege
14403 having arrived has sorted out the mess with the Mail/Milk vans and is in the process of running around the Trailer Car to exit to Harzegerode away from the Camera. Meanwhile 68705 with the 2 Vans is preparing to head off for Stiege towards our intrepid Photographer.

Above Silberhutte.
With 69705 having arrived, the Diesel Locomotive prepares the Mixed Train for Departure. The Diesel will retire to the Sidings once the Train has been placed in the Platform. One might wonder at the provision of the Green Coach for this Train, this is for the Guards Convenience. It is said that he may be a member of the dreaded Stazi. Certainly no other Guard gets such preferential treatment.

Above Gernrode.
Train 69704 0848 Harzegerode to Gernrode.
Meanwhile this Train has returned to Gernrode (passing Train 69707 the 0836 from Gernrode at Magdesprung) with the now empty Mail/Milk Van (Green) from Magdesprung which has already been shunted into the Sidings. The Unit will form the 1136 Gernrode to Stiege.

Above Alexisbad
Train 69707 0836 Gernrode to Stiege.
Shown in the Platform, of note in front of it is my trusty simplifier for this the Yellow Working. Under normal ciscumstances Wagon Cards would be wedged on the Clipboard to the Right of the simplifier inside the simple Plastic and Sellotape Holders. Below this can be seen the Line Plan. This Is a great aid to visiting Operators in getting used to the Geography of the line.

Above Silberhutte.
Train 69707 has arrive here into Road 2. German Track Numbering is not quite so obvious as might appear, under normal circumstances the Roads are numvpbered from the Main Station out. Thus what you see is 1,2 and 3. However it is certainly possible that if the order of Building were different say the Closest to the Station as shown here then the furthest with the Central one added later. The number sequence could be 1,3,2.
With the Empty Hoppers Train 69702 1000 from Stiege to Gernrode has just dumped the Green Coach and returning Mail/Milk van from Lindenburg. The hoppers will be shunted into the Loading Road (to the Left of the Red Van) followed by making up of the Empty Fuel Wagons for Stiege. This will be worked by the Locomotive and have the Green Coach for Passengers due to the Units inability to work this Train. Hopefully Passengers listened to the Announcement advising them of this change of Train. Any non German Speakers are likely to be left in the Unit whilst the Crew rush off to the Messroom for Coffee and Cake. The Diesel Crew are none too happy about this turn of events as they normally these Diesel Days just languish in their Locomotive brewing up Coffee on the Grill provided.
The next thrilling instalment in this saga will follow on soon.
JonD
Below Gernrode Loco Shed and Carriage Sidings.
First up start of the day at Gernrode, all 3 Units having fired up a dark Diesel Fumed Fog will descend over the Hbf. Some gentle Shunting has already taken place with a set of Coacjing Stock and some grubby Wagons having been mived to the Yard. Former Ruschbahn No.5 in the Centre Riad is about to deal with the Mail/Milk Vans.,2 being booked out on the first Train.

Below Gernrode Hbf Yard and Platforms.
Train 14401 Pass and Mails/Milk to Harzegerode.
No.5 has moved forward and is preparing to leave with 3 Mail/Milk Vans. Oops first error of the day,only 2 should be taken this will have repercussions later at Alexisbad


Above Alexisbad.
Having arrived at Alexisbad Train 14401 procedes to sort out the mess. The front Van is for the Yard at Alexisbad, the next one for Harzegerode. Normal procedure is to leave it in the Middle Road (2) then run round it to take it up to Harzegerode. The Green Van will need to be placed into the Road on the Left (Road 6) as it will be in the way later on.

Above Harzegerode.
Meanwhile 14401 having arrived at here the Pilot shunts the Mail/Milk van to the Sidings. Some of the savings made by Dieselisation can be illusionary if a Pilot has to be maintained because the Unit Cannot fit into the headshunt to run round the Vans.

Above Mahdesprung.
Train 14403 0612 Gernrode to Harzegerode
Seen above standing at Magdesprung, the Power Car is seen in the Yard dropping of the Mail/Milk van for this Station. This will have been at the Rear if the Train ti facilitate this move. Some of my Operators get a bit agitated when told that this Unit must Run Round the Trailer at reversal points. But the Trailer has no Driving Posibilities. Attached to the Trailer is the Mail/Milk Van that will go through to Silberhutte.

Above Alexisbad.
Train 14403 Red Unit
Train 69705 Blue Unit 0736 Harzegerode to Stiege
14403 having arrived has sorted out the mess with the Mail/Milk vans and is in the process of running around the Trailer Car to exit to Harzegerode away from the Camera. Meanwhile 68705 with the 2 Vans is preparing to head off for Stiege towards our intrepid Photographer.

Above Silberhutte.
With 69705 having arrived, the Diesel Locomotive prepares the Mixed Train for Departure. The Diesel will retire to the Sidings once the Train has been placed in the Platform. One might wonder at the provision of the Green Coach for this Train, this is for the Guards Convenience. It is said that he may be a member of the dreaded Stazi. Certainly no other Guard gets such preferential treatment.

Above Gernrode.
Train 69704 0848 Harzegerode to Gernrode.
Meanwhile this Train has returned to Gernrode (passing Train 69707 the 0836 from Gernrode at Magdesprung) with the now empty Mail/Milk Van (Green) from Magdesprung which has already been shunted into the Sidings. The Unit will form the 1136 Gernrode to Stiege.

Above Alexisbad
Train 69707 0836 Gernrode to Stiege.
Shown in the Platform, of note in front of it is my trusty simplifier for this the Yellow Working. Under normal ciscumstances Wagon Cards would be wedged on the Clipboard to the Right of the simplifier inside the simple Plastic and Sellotape Holders. Below this can be seen the Line Plan. This Is a great aid to visiting Operators in getting used to the Geography of the line.

Above Silberhutte.
Train 69707 has arrive here into Road 2. German Track Numbering is not quite so obvious as might appear, under normal circumstances the Roads are numvpbered from the Main Station out. Thus what you see is 1,2 and 3. However it is certainly possible that if the order of Building were different say the Closest to the Station as shown here then the furthest with the Central one added later. The number sequence could be 1,3,2.
With the Empty Hoppers Train 69702 1000 from Stiege to Gernrode has just dumped the Green Coach and returning Mail/Milk van from Lindenburg. The hoppers will be shunted into the Loading Road (to the Left of the Red Van) followed by making up of the Empty Fuel Wagons for Stiege. This will be worked by the Locomotive and have the Green Coach for Passengers due to the Units inability to work this Train. Hopefully Passengers listened to the Announcement advising them of this change of Train. Any non German Speakers are likely to be left in the Unit whilst the Crew rush off to the Messroom for Coffee and Cake. The Diesel Crew are none too happy about this turn of events as they normally these Diesel Days just languish in their Locomotive brewing up Coffee on the Grill provided.
The next thrilling instalment in this saga will follow on soon.
JonD
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