Dropping off the freight in the yard to grab the passenger consist for the day.
With #16 having left the yard, the M-1 heads out to get ready for it's first trip of the day
No, that's not a weird trick of perspective, the #19 is that much bigger than the M-7
The M-3, an inspection car built from a 1920s Nash. It is seen and operated pretty rarely but was partaking in Fall Reunion festivities.