Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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QUOTE: Originally posted by rrinker Probably the most amazing operating hump I can remember is Larry Keeler's that was featured in MR somewhere in the late 70's. It was fully autoated and computerized, no mean feat as when he built it you didn't just buy some I/O cards and plug your railroad in, you built the computer, too. According to the description I remember reading, as the hump engine pushed a cut of cars over the hump, you keyed in thr car number and it was automatically directed tot he proper track. The computer kept track of how to route the car, and also how many cars were on each track and adjusted the retarders appropriately. I definitely would have liked to see that one in action. --Randy