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The N-Scale Housatonic RR

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The N-Scale Housatonic RR
Posted by N-scale Housatonic RR on Tuesday, January 3, 2023 3:25 PM

This Layout thread will be covering my modeling efforts in building the N scale version of the Housatonic RR (HRRC).

This has been a project that started over a decade ago and sat dormant for a while as family and job obligations took their rightful priority. During the pandemic, I started to make some more progress and will use this to bring you up to speed and share current progress. I will attempt to update this thread when time permits, with current progress and some photos showing the progression over the years. I apologize, in advance, if the entries seem a bit out of order.

Some history: The original Housatonic Railroad was chartered in 1836 and was later acquired by the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad in 1892. At that time, the railroad was 175 miles long, with 60 passenger depots. Though the last passenger train ran on April 30, 1971.

A portion of the railroad was then land-banked until 1983 when the line from Canaan to New Milford, Connecticut was reopened and the Housatonic Railroad name was used again. The railroad expanded to Pittsfield, MA in 1991 and expanded again in 1992 to include the line from Derby, Connecticut to Beacon, New York. The railroad now consists of 161 miles of rail lines devoted to freight transportation. It is headquartered in Canaan, CT and also serves a major customer (Specialty Minerals) via a short segment of the former Central New England (CNE) railroad line.

For now, here are some layout specifics:

The shelf layout is built in a 13' x 21' room with extensions into a closet and a future extension into a 6' x 10' walk-in closet. The layout currently runs along the walls as follows: 6' x 13' x 21' x 13' x 11' and the track railhead height is 53" from the floor. It is in a spare bedroom on the second floor of our home which is both air conditioned and heated.

I am modeling the general time frame from 1995 to 2015. The layout is designed as a large switching layout, with the intent of making model industries reflect the appearance and actual car capacities of the customers of the real HRRC, along with other readily identifiable buildings and locations. Some of the customers have since gone out of business or changed names, but they live on in my N scale world. The actual Housatonic RR passes through some beautiful New England scenery. I omitted a lot of the scenic running areas, in order to have larger realistic industries and operation potential. I also have included a fictional scenic location on the layout, which is named after a dear friend of mine from the Montreal area. I admired the tall steel viaduct on his layout and said I wish the Housatonic had something like that. Louis said, it is your model so include it. I used modeler's license and added "Letourneau Gorge" as part of the layout. I attempted to make it look plausible, even though there is no bridge like that in Connecticut.

The layout is intended to operate as more of a switching / point to point, but I have allowed for continuous running with a track that runs along the entire length of the backdrop and passes through some of the buildings. The entire length is accessible for cleaning and maintenance, as the buildings and their roofs are removable. The Housatonic RR interchanges with CSX in Pittsfield, MA (staging tracks in the closet - lower left side of the track plan). Trains are brought to Canaan, and then sorted for road jobs on the southern and northern ends of the line. Loads and empties are then reassembled into a train to be brought back to CSX in Pittsfield, then rinse and repeat. There is one foreign road that uses Housatonic trackage, which will allow for me to have foreign power on the southern end. First it was the P&W, then Guilford, and currently PanAm (for now) runs stone trains from the Tilcon Quarry in Wallingford, CT to the Tilcon Stone Plant in Danbury CT. They run the stone trains during the construction season over a portion of the HRRC trackage.

I originally started the layout with Lenz DCC for control. I have subsequently switched to ESU wireless DCC, since the majority of my locomotives have now been converted to DCC sound. I removed all of the throttle jacks from the fascia, since the throttles are now wireless walk around control. Trackwork is all Atlas code 55 n scale track and turnouts, with Micro-Engineering bridge track on bridges and the viaduct. All equipment is running on low profile wheels, mostly metal, with some still to be converted from plastic low profile wheels.

This is the most recent (2017) track plan I had drawn up, although some modifications have been made on the layout to improve operations and reliability of trackwork. Please note that the small room shown on the top left will be a future expansion and the track plan there is far from what I have been recently thinking about. For now, the track runs from the continuous running track all along the backdrop, along a temporary shelf in the closet and comes back out to cross Letourneau Gorge.

 

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Posted by N-scale Housatonic RR on Wednesday, January 4, 2023 12:15 PM

There are a few grab shots from around the layout posted below, to give an idea of where the layout stands today.  I will post more information on the construction and progress as time allows.  The entire layout is very much a work in progress.

 

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Posted by N-scale Housatonic RR on Wednesday, January 4, 2023 12:54 PM

Here is a quick video of the HRRC passing through the Canaan, CT area.

 

https://youtu.be/y5a4y1T5yUM

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Posted by N-scale Housatonic RR on Friday, January 6, 2023 3:35 PM

View of the N-scale Housatonic RR crossing the scenic (although fictitious) location known as Letourneau Gorge.

https://youtu.be/sSRJqwJlX84

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Posted by N-scale Housatonic RR on Friday, January 6, 2023 3:38 PM

Heading north over the fill.

https://youtu.be/6v1HTMBK2-g

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Posted by TrainzLuvr on Friday, January 6, 2023 4:45 PM

If you need a place to upload images for forums, https://imgbox.com/ is one of good choices, as they don't delete them after few weeks/months.

Not being able to edit posts here is bothersome indeed. More moderators are needed to deal with it, or forum settings need to be altered.

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Posted by York1 on Friday, January 6, 2023 5:05 PM

I hope we can see more about your layout.

I'm puzzled by your statement that you can't edit your posts.  When you post something, don't you have a button on the bottom of the posts that allows you to edit?  It not, check your browser.  I'm able to edit anything I post.

 

Hope you can get this issue solved.

 

 Here's an edit of what I just posted, with the edit button at the bottom.

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Posted by York1 on Friday, January 6, 2023 5:16 PM

I'm going to try to post one of your youtube videos.  I hope you don't mind.  I just want to see if it will post here:

 

 

Hopefully I have the correct youtube poster!

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Posted by N-scale Housatonic RR on Monday, January 9, 2023 10:56 AM

Thank you.  Some video links added above.  I will need to find a good photo hosting site.

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Posted by N-scale Housatonic RR on Monday, January 9, 2023 11:01 AM

Thank you.  The edit button is there now.  I am not sure why it was not available earlier.

 

***Some video links added above.

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Posted by N-scale Housatonic RR on Tuesday, January 10, 2023 9:55 AM

Hopefully I have the photo posting concept down now.  Wink

 

Here is a shot of the area around the small Housatonic RR shop facility in Canaan, CT.

HRRC shop area

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Posted by York1 on Tuesday, January 10, 2023 9:58 AM

Great!  I'm glad you got the problem solved.  It's always neat to see photos of layouts.

I encourage you to also post photos of your layout on the weekly Weekend Photo Fun thread.  It's a great thread to see layouts and also receive encouragement from other modelers.

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Posted by N-scale Housatonic RR on Tuesday, January 10, 2023 10:08 AM

Ok, one more for now.  This a view of the N-scale Housatonic RR switching out Specialty Minerals, in Canaan, CT.

HRRC switching specialty Minerals, in Canaan, CT

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Posted by N-scale Housatonic RR on Wednesday, January 11, 2023 9:32 AM

The former Cornwall Bridge, CT station, is now a private residence along the HRRC right of way.

Old cornwall Bridge station, now a residence

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Posted by N-scale Housatonic RR on Wednesday, March 8, 2023 1:14 PM

Waiting for a train to cross the gorge.

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