As I completed the primary wiring at Oakridge, the urge to
run a train FROM somewhere (Springfield) TO somewhere else (Oakridge) became
quite compelling. While I await
parts for the bridge I will build at Westfir, I finally conceded the need to
place a temporary bridge (piece of plywood) across the gap, followed by cork
and track. With the track for the
new Oakridge East Main block wired, it was time to run a train!
I grabbed my current road power—a set of Atlas GP40-2s, several
freight cars and a caboose and assembled all of this at Springfield. A baker’s dozen cars and a caboose were
hauled RR-West to Oakridge, becoming the first official train into Oakridge.
First train arrives in Oakridge.
I already had several locomotives over in Oakridge that I
used for checking out basic track and wiring. The first train represents the first time a train including
cars and a caboose arrived on scene.
The pair of GP35s on the engine lead of the photo were used to check out
the wye and its auto-reverser electronic module. I deliberately used less expensive locos with basic decoders
installed for this test task. No
need to blow an expensive sound module for the wye electrical reversing
checkout!
That baker’s dozen cars just didn’t look like enough cars
for a proper SP train, especially on the main, sidings and yard tracks, all of
which are at least twenty (actual) feet long. Now it was time to do some switching to add more cars. My trusty Baldwin DRS 6-6-15 did the
chores, though I had to help it a little once the train grew to 25 cars. It took quite a while to assemble the
train as I ran the Baldwin at slow switching speeds, appropriate for the
task. I am beginning to understand
quite how large a railroad I am building!
Switching more cars into the train at Oakridge.
The return trip RR-Eastbound to Springfield had its own
visual thrill as the long train wound its way through the S-curves beyond
Westfir. This is the first taste
of what this layout was designed to portray: long SP freight trains winding their way through the valley
and up into the Cascades. The
railroad is coming alive!
First RR-Eastbound proceeds toward Springfield.
Yay! Congrats on the fist bit of running, Bill!
ReplyDelete