Al writes ...
Randy has already posted some information on the first day of the Thomas weekend. Remodeling and addition work at home has prevented me from spending much time at IRM this summer. But I did feel guilty enough to make sure I had time to act in my usual role as assistant Master of Ceremonies for the Day Out With Thomas event in spite of the resulting ear worms of Thomas music in my head.
Due to earlier and earlier school openings (many schools opened last week) we did not have the Friday event on the first weekend this year. This meant that the Saturday was the day when we needed to make sure that everything was in place. But both days went almost flawlessly with near perfect weather. We had good crowds both days with the last train on Saturday being at 5 PM and the last train on Sunday being at 4:30 PM.
The day out with Thomas event is a bit like the movie Groundhog Day. Pretty much a repeat of what occurred last time with a few differences. So for this post I'll focus on those differences. The first is that the Thomas train utilized a car new to IRM. The recently acquired Henrietta replaced one of the Lakawanna coaches that has traditionally been used in the Thomas train. For those of you familiar with the Island of Sodor railway you'll recognize that Henrietta is one of the characters operating there.
This year's event is the first and last time the Henrietta will be included in the Thomas train, since it is very close to being restored to its original Rock Island Identity.
Although I didn't observe it myself there was some discussion at dinner that capacity on the three main line trains was maxed out during the mid day. There is some thought about adding a fourth train next week for several hours mid day, thus having a departure every 15min.
Hopefully next weekend will be as smooth and successful as this one was. See you then.