QUOTE: Originally posted by carpenter matt Capt Carrales, Historical approch if I'm every financially able to start. wayesburg and washingtion railroad in south western PA.
QUOTE: Originally posted by bman36 Hey all, In building and running my railroad I have tried to capture days gone by. To date I have never tried the "Schedule" approach to operating. This year I will to see what it is like. Watching trains go round and round gets boring for me. Have tried the switching and different scenarios. Time to see if I can do this "under a little pressure". As for my imagination, it's always going. Later eh...Brian.
QUOTE: Originally posted by MICH CAL i'm just happy to watch my trains go round and around...
QUOTE: Originally posted by whiterab Let's see, Normal schedule. Clean track, hook up power, run the train for a couple of minutes, then spend the next 8 hours building something new. Sorry, I'm a retired engineer -[*^_^*] can't seem to stop building stuff.
QUOTE: Originally posted by bman36 Capt C, I don't really think I need to have everything in place to be able to attempt a schedule. I would be sending anything anywhere but doing it under a time constraint. I know this sounds odd but as I said I just want to try it out. Always adding to my line each year. Are they ever really finished??? Just like 1:1 scale, always growing and/or changing. Part of the fun! Later eh...Brian.
Have fun with your trains
QUOTE: Originally posted by grandpopswalt My last couple of RR's have been temporary by design. This has given me time to learn more about this great hobby of ours. My next RR will be permenent. After a lot of study and experimentation I'm pretty sure that to be satisfying in the long run, a RR should have a PUPOSE. But no matter how you choose to run your empire, it's all about having fun! Walt
QUOTE: Originally posted by iandor Just because they are closing down railroads in the USA doesn't mean they are not building them elsewhere. Here in Australia we have just opened a new railway line 3000 km long with longest north south straight stretch of line in the world. The basic train is about 3 Km long and takes three days to complete the journey. I think this is pretty fast I don't know how it compares to USA railroads maybe someone can enlighen me! Regards Ian; kawana Island Tropical Railway.
QUOTE: *** it! I just like to play with trains! (The Kid in us All)
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