I am looking for guidance re the infrastructure around a cement manufacturing plant. Those places that get limestone, process it (heat?) the distribute in bulk or bags.
Has there been an aritlce in MR or elsewhere over the years?
Mark in Melbourne
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
Walthers HO scale “Valley Cement Plant” kit still appears to be available if you wished to go down that track.
That's the route I took. Still have to do some finishing touches in there (a fence, especially).
Cement1 by Edmund, on Flickr
The kiln can be motorized but the stock Walthers motor is really noisy. I'm looking for an alternate.
More here — and even a reply from our Ja Bear with perhaps some article references:
https://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/13/t/238750.aspx
And if you're at all familiar with Google:
site:cs.trains.com cement plant
Good Luck, Ed
Thanks, very useful information and I will have to think about era as well.
Found an earlier thread that discusses similar: https://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/p/197136/2258436.aspx?page=1
(copy n' paste if link doesn't work directly).
A ton of useful resources too (e.g., articles, where to get, how to use, etc.)
kasskabooseFound an earlier thread that discusses similar: https://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/p/197136/2258436.aspx?page=1
https://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/p/197136/2258436.aspx?page=1
There is a good article on cement plants in the Kalmbach book, Large and Small Industries for Your Model RailroaLd, I am parprhasing so exact title might be slightly different. Anyway it has a nice flowchart of the cement process and some good photos of model buildings that were kitbashed with explanation. Worth a look.
Cement plants are very common in the area I model so I have done a lot of research. Fascinating industries and great modeling subjects.
One of the posts in the old thread Bear mentioned was from a forum member who had had nearly 30 years' experience in the cement industry. If he's still active here (pity we can't PM him!) he could probably guide the discussion here.