Sunday 7 March was a big day for Keene as Rich Key, my first visiting operator, took the controls for a brief session. A push with the track laying and wiring has seen most of the back half of the layout virtually completed.
S-4 #1274 performed faultlessly, despite, some would say, its MRC drop-in decoder, with Rich at the throttle and me acting as yardmaster. There were also runs for F-3 #4227, less its headlight (The bulb has popped), and RDC-2 #6118 running silently. The session turned up no serious problems other than the transformer appearing to be sporadically singing to itself. This does not appear to cause any other issues but obviously needs looking at. It turned out that the problem was a QSI wand lying within the transformer's magnetic field and vibrating madly. It took visitor number 2, Chris Castle, to find that!
Here is Chris at the controls, also doing some switching with #1274. There will be none of this leaning on the layout when the scenery is constructed!!