think our rolling stock now is over 600 cars. Logistically, that
isn’t going to work.
“We have it in January and July. The rest of it is just club motive
power and everybody seems to like that. We haven’t had any
mutinies.
“Also, when you become a member you get a key. So you can
bring down your motive power and rolling stock and run it on
the layout if you want. You can run it back and forth to your
heart’s content. The only thing is, if you’ve got rolling stock
that doesn’t meet the standards and it hits the floor, it’s not
the club’s fault.”
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16: National Wood Products, Simplot, Linn County Farmers
and other customers at Tallman are worked by two trains. An
afternoon job covers reefer traffic and the morning job han-
dles the remainder. Anthony O’Carroll built the co-op and
National Wood.