Jack Brown and Ed Rappe visited the layout today. Jack models the Western Maryland in HO and Ed models the Pennsy in O. Below are some photos of Ed's layout.
Friday, May 30, 2014
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Coming Soon!
I will be posting here in the near future information for our OPS sessions. Such things as our rule book for the WMRY and the PRR, diagrams of the portions modeled including tracks, yards, and industries, timetables for our era, and other documentation needed to operate the railroad. So stay tuned.
Also will be posting the Final layout drawing.
Also will be posting the Final layout drawing.
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Progress Report and revised Layout drawing
First the near final revision of the layout plan drawing. With the exception of the tracks in Fells Point, Port Covington, Webster Springs, and the PRR South staging yards, all tracks are in place. Most are powered and detected. All will be powered and detected by next week.
Bill Carr has basically completed the new programs to operate the CTC. Built into his program is the ability to also run the railroad with a graphical CTC on the computer screen. Also ABS signalling can be used instead of CTC at the flip of a switch. In addition the new program has a bunch of new diagnostic tools built in.
Warren is continuing work on the West Virginia scenery including several water features. He hopes to have about 50% of the scenery completed in time for an OP session as a part of the October Regional Convention in Hagerstown, MD. The convention is hosted by the South Mountain Division of the Middle Eastern Region of the National Model Railroad Association.
Jay is busy finishing wiring of blocks and OS sections and switch machines. In a few weeks he will be starting to redo the physical CTC machine. The CTC is 120 inches long and eight 30 inch panels must be completed to make it operational. Worst case we will use the on screen CTC. He also intends to finish some structures and build some more. However the main objective is to get the layout operational.
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
San Diego Model Railroad Museum
Here are photos taken recently at the museum. There are six layouts at the museum. Three HO, one N, one O Scale, and one O Gauge (High Rail). First the O Scale Layout.
The next are HO & N:
This canyon was about six feet deep
Now O Gauge, High Rail
Another HO layout I discovered around a corner
An finally a working semaphore
A link to the museum: