Hello there...
Nobody in Frisco will answer??
BTW Atlas has a new SFbeltRR Black Alco S-2 out but it is impossible for my LHS to get one ...
Chris
I am not in San Francisco, but to answer your question, the line was abandoned in 1993.
John Timm
Hi,
I think there was a plan for a layout that was published in MRR way back...anybody knows in what year and month of MRR?
Bill Kaufman wrote an excellent article on the State Belt RR (renamed the San Francisco Belt in 1969 when the city and county took over the RR) in the April, 2007 Railroad Model Craftsman. This included a description of his roughly 12'X13' HO layout based on the line. Service on the State Belt ended in 1993, according to Bill's article, when Kyle Railways' contract to operate the line ended.
[I don't live in San Francisco, but apparently the locals don't like it when the city is called "frisco" ... go figure.]
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CFournier wrote: I think there was a plan for a layout that was published in MRR way back...anybody knows in what year and month of MRR?
That would be April, 1980, as noted in the original post.
thanks for the reply fellas i did some research and found out that the line was closed...
i checked out google maps and i was able to locate the old round house you can still see the roundhouse but not much else
Back in 1980 I lived in an apartment in San Francisco on North Pointe Street near Fisherman's Wharf. Tracks ran down the middle of North Pointe street and every once in a while a switcher went by with a cylindrical hopper or two. I don't recall what industry they serviced, though.
But what I do remember the most about it is that tracks embedded in a concrete street reverberate through a building with a concrete foundation when a locomotive and cars go by. Ordinarily watching a train go by right outside my window wouldn't be a bad thing. But back then I was in my mid-twenties and I frequently hit my friendly neighborhood bar. Closing out the bar and having a train come through in the early morning hours is not a good combination!
Any idea on how to represent San Francisco on a back drop behind the SFBelt RR ?
Any sources on the internet for pics of older San Francisco buildings that I could print and use as flats or background ?
cuyama wrote: Bill Kaufman wrote an excellent article on the State Belt RR (renamed the San Francisco Belt in 1969 when the city and county took over the RR) in the April, 2007 Railroad Model Craftsman. This included a description of his roughly 12'X13' HO layout based on the line. Service on the State Belt ended in 1993, according to Bill's article, when Kyle Railways' contract to operate the line ended.[I don't live in San Francisco, but apparently the locals don't like it when the city is called "frisco" ... go figure.]ByronModel RR Blog
Probably because some wag would call BART "Frisco Area Rapid Transit".
SF denizens simply refer to San Francisco as "The City".
Andre
>Hello there...Nobody in Frisco will answer??
..... As "old" sentence" says.....
"May you boil in oil/ and fry in Crisco,/ If you ever call San Francisco "Frisco"
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