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FORUM CLINIC: Designing for satisfying operations
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Joe, <br /> <br />This is the coolest thread I've seen on the forum in quite a while. All you guys reading this: Go to Joe's site if you haven't already done so (click on the link under his name). His section on evaluating your track plan for operation is awesome. I did the computations and am happy to say my plan does what I want according to Joe's formulas. <br /> <br />I was going to post a direct link to that section but it appears Joe is going there next with this thread and that would be stealing the thunder. <br /> <br />Andre, I considered modeling the Monterey branch as well. I'm sure you are aware that Doc Ricketts (of Steinbeck fame) met his fate at a grade crossing on that branch. There is a caboose that has been converted to a museum on the tracks in cannery row. If you haven't visited already, I'm sure thay would have some good info on the operation of the RR back in the day. The canneries along the line along with the bay are very attractive subjects scenerywise.... <br /> <br />Thanks again Joe for a great thread. <br /> <br />Guy
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