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Operate your railroad
Posted by wedudler on Thursday, October 8, 2009 2:39 PM

 Extra 8 east on its way to Harbor District.

 The crew starts at Westport. You see the yard switcher pulls the string for the turn. This are two blocks, one - from the coal hopper to the TOFC car - for Third Street District and the other - from the SOO gon to the blue box car - for Harbor District.

 

The yard switcher brings the caboose to the rear end.

 Here're the car cards for the train. You see the engine card, it comes under the stack. and the caboose card.When the conducter has its papers and the clearance the train departes.

 

Those engine card gives some instructions. 

The Extra arrives at Third Street District.

 and passes the yard master office.

 

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Posted by wedudler on Thursday, October 8, 2009 2:43 PM

 The train is cut. The first block goes into the siding.  The white dot (at the tie) marks the Kadee magnet.

 The crew has set out the Third Street block and departs with the Harbor block.

 

 

 On the way between Third Street District and Plywood District.

 The train on the way down to Harbor District.

 

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Posted by wedudler on Thursday, October 8, 2009 2:48 PM

 The train arrives at Harbor District and has a first stop.

 

 The engine has left the train and runs to the back industries.

 WT 8 picks up the CN reefer at the cannery and the RI hopper at the D.Orf.Bakery.

 

 

And now more work at Harbor District. The other three cars will be spotted. 

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Posted by wedudler on Thursday, October 8, 2009 2:56 PM

The engine has coupled to last three cars from the train! 

 The tank car goes to the cannery and has to be set out for the run around.

 

 The other cars go to the pier track.

 And now the tank car with syrup to the cannery.

 All outbound cars are picked up and the train is ready for departure back to Westport.

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Posted by IVRW on Thursday, October 8, 2009 5:17 PM
Nice, I like the photos.

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Posted by Packers#1 on Thursday, October 8, 2009 6:04 PM

 Thanks wolfgang, love the layout and also the play-by-play posting! Looks like a fun time switching cars around!

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Posted by steinjr on Thursday, October 8, 2009 8:11 PM

wedudler
All outbound cars are picked up and the train is ready for departure back to Westport.

 

 As usual, Wolfgang, excellent modeling and a great photo tour as well. 

 Would I ever have loved an invitation to run a switching turn on your layout (just a compliment, not a brazen attempt to cadge an invitation Big Smile).

 So, do the same engine switch the Third Street district industries on the way back, or will that cut that was set out at the Third Street be handled by another switching job?

 Btw - just interested in your switching: how come that the dark blue boxcar, which according to the pics of the waybills shown earlier in the thread was billed to Connery's Cannery, was left on the harbor siding, while the tank car was spotted by your engine at the cannery - looks like there would have been room to spot the box as well ?

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Posted by wedudler on Friday, October 9, 2009 1:36 AM

steinjr
So, do the same engine switch the Third Street district industries on the way back, or will that cut that was set out at the Third Street be handled by another switching job?

 Btw - just interested in your switching: how come that the dark blue boxcar, which according to the pics of the waybills shown earlier in the thread was billed to Connery's Cannery, was left on the harbor siding, while the tank car was spotted by your engine at the cannery - looks like there would have been room to spot the box as well ?

 Grin,
 Stein

 

 You have looked very carefully. Somehow I've lost the car card from the PR&W 3329 box car during the photo session. So I spotted it somewhere.     Angry

If you look at the picture from Third Street with the arriving train you can see behind the train the 25-ton at the spur to the facility next to yard master office. This 25-ton will do the switching at Third Street.

You find more at this video.

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Posted by steinjr on Friday, October 9, 2009 4:41 AM

wedudler

 You have looked very carefully. Somehow I've lost the car card from the PR&W 3329 box car during the photo session. So I spotted it somewhere.     Angry

 LOL - paperwork going astray is pretty prototypical. I had an uncle who worked on the railroad here in Norway back in the early 1970s who spent quite a bit of his time looking for cars which had been left somewhere after the paperwork had gone astray :-)

 

wedudler

If you look at the picture from Third Street with the arriving train you can see behind the train the 25-ton at the spur to the facility next to yard master office. This 25-ton will do the switching at Third Street.

 Ah, now I see it - the red and white behind the coal car is the cab of the 25-tonner.Cool

 

wedudler

You find more at this video.

 

 Excellent. Thank you!

 Grin,
 Stein

 

 

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Posted by wedudler on Friday, October 9, 2009 4:58 AM

steinjr
LOL - paperwork going astray is pretty prototypical. I had an uncle who worked on the railroad here in Norway back in the early 1970s who spent quite a bit of his time looking for cars which had been left somewhere after the paperwork had gone astray :-)

 

At FREMO meeting this happens too, isolated cars and car cards. And there's the rule to send this car to a certain staging yard where found car cards are brought also.

And so they come together.  :angel:

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, October 9, 2009 11:34 AM

Wolfgang ......... This is great thread about operations. ... Thanks for sharing it... I think operations is the most enjoyable partt of the hobby. It is good the have many industrial tracks.

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Posted by AntonioFP45 on Friday, October 9, 2009 6:22 PM

 Thank you for posting Wolfgang.  Operations adds another very fun dimension to this hobby as we get a much better feel for what it's like for the prototye railroads.

Your YouTube clips are also outstanding. If you ever decided to put a professional video together on realistic model railroad operations, I think it would sell!  Captain

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Posted by wedudler on Saturday, October 10, 2009 11:12 AM

 This is switching with the prototype.

I had my afternoon in a dry and warm basement.

 Here's Westport yard at the end of my pleasure time.

The switcher is just pulling four box cars from class track 2. With this job I will continue next time.
Two cars are bound for the BN interchange and two cars for Westport freight house. A switching job for the yard crew.
The class track to the right has two hopper and box cars. These cars are for then next day train to International Falls. There will come more cars in the afternoon.
Class track 4 has 5 cars (starting with a WT boxcar) for Harbor District and track 5 has only one car for Third Street District. These two tracks will be pulled in the afternoon and make up the Harbor turn.

The class track 1 (to the left of the switcher) has cars bound for Diamond Valley and Joevalley. These cars will go in the appropriate trains in the afternoon.
Arrival / departure track 3 is empty, A/D track two has cov hoppers. These cars will be exchanged by the grain train.
And at A/D track 1 are outbound cars for South Jct. This train will also depart in the afternoon.

You see, it's just before noon.     Smile

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Posted by BerkshireSteam on Sunday, October 11, 2009 1:06 AM
Thanks for sharing Wolf, that was thoroughly enjoying. I LOVE the dirty RS-1, it fits the SOO paint. Wasn't a 44 tonner in your MR "Trackside Photos" feature few months back?
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Posted by wedudler on Sunday, October 11, 2009 2:19 AM

 Yes, this 44-ton was the designated switcher at Third Street District. But for now, I like to use my 25-ton.

  Video

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