Mainline is DONE! -as in all track is now in on the mainline. It took about 8 hours to complete (with several breaks). As stated before all but up by the house (and thru the patio) is all double track, and the track with the wye in it is counted as a secondary single track main. The wye only needs about 15 minutes more worth of work and it will be done (I need to cut rail, too noisy after 10pm). The main line was completed at about 9:55 pm, then I ran trains with my friend Doug (who spent the day ballasting track, semi-prototypically using an open hopper). It was a blast to finally run 2 trains at once in oposite directions.
Total track laid to date is about 420 feet long give or take a foot or two. Not bad in an area that is 70'x~50') with most of that area taken up by flower beds/grass/pond.
Of course much work yet to be done: walkways to replace/reset (and their associated walkway lights), yard lead to create, leads to the future industrial areas, lead to the basement window staging area, fill next to much of the new concrete, then ballasting the newly laid track, all which must be done in the next couple weeks.
Rocket man,
1st of all anything dealing with my layout isnt off subject and any posts, question or otherwise are welcome.
The layout is set in the late '70's as I have memories of the end. The track and such is hopefully up to '50's standards as constant derailments are bothersome (typical of the late '70's RI ) There is a little '50's stuff as well as I love the paint schemes from that era. I still havent come to a complete answer for era bashing, but then again it is my backyard -lol. The hopefully soon revamp of my web page will give better explaination, etc of my layout and its goals.....
Matt,
stay tuned for a soon to be released major upgrade of the website, with much more advancement in my back yard !!!!
Thanks all for your encouragement and sugestions, keep it coming.
Eric
Eric where are the updates? It has been almost 2 months the people are waiting!! It's not like you have been busy with getting the basement ready to build a staging yard,working on freight cars,pouring more concrete for the yard lead and industrial areas.
Doug
Modeling the Norfolk Southern in HO and the Rock Island in G.
OK mopar, where is your G layout???? HMMMM, ok so I have a lot more done in my back yard than is posted....
(fyi mopar is helping me build my layout....., I just dont hold it against him what kind of truck he drives)
I guess I should share what I have been upto, I promise soon....
Yes we are on time but this is yesterdays train
OK all I am finally getting around to fixing my website, but to do so I had to reload the whole thing -I know, I know I am a whiner..... I just rebuilt my website to hold more current photos, I finally bought a program to resize my pics to create more room (the hold up), but also should help them load faster for you dial up people. unfortunately it is now full once again, but it is current!!!!!! FinallyI also reorganized the photos to make it flow better, but it did cause some to be out of order of actual completion.
Oh, there are now photos that prove I have ran trains (and in daylight too, since most of my running tends to happen after dark)
Route Rock, and Ice Puck, and any one else near by:
I am hosting the CIRGRS Meeting on July 15, please feel free to show up, and play! MY layout is set up for batt, but is capable of other operations... let me know
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