As I close out 2015, I reflect back upon a very successful
year for my HO scale SP Cascade Line.
All of the hard work in the first two thirds of the year paid off—just
in time—with a successful operation and layout tours for the PDX2015 NMRA
National Convention. After a break
from the intense work to meet that goal, I continue to flesh out the railroad,
notably with tracks associated with the Eugene Arrival/Departure Yard, which
serves as lower level staging.
Monthly operating sessions have become the driver for much of the
work.
During November, I completed laying the remaining staging
loop tracks plus the five tracks associated with the diesel servicing facility
for Eugene. I did not get those
tracks wired for the early December operating session. That necessary, but “invisible” task
has consumed my railroad efforts during December. For me, wiring often is a thankless task—not much visible
progress. Still, it is absolutely
necessary to make the locomotives go and the track switches work.
The core work is now complete, allowing me to activate all
of the Eugene staging tracks and use the diesel servicing facility. Three switches at the “back” of that
facility still need to be controlled, but the switches at the “front” of the
facility will support the necessary functions. With that, I can move all of the unassigned motive power
down to the new service facility and ready tracks.
Eugene diesel service tracks
ready for business!
Moving the ready for assignment motive power down to the
ready tracks has been a long term goal.
Ever since initial test operations were started a year and a half ago,
my crews have been using the car repair tracks as a defacto engine
facility. Along with this, they
sent out full trains from the Eugene classification yard. That ends with the new service and
ready tracks.
In between wiring efforts, I took “daylight breaks” to pull
more locomotives and freight cars out of packing materials. Couplers and decoders have been added,
as appropriate. I am pushing
toward adding four trains’ worth of equipment to the railroad for the next
operating session. I have
yet to create a waybill system for the cars that I desire. Work I did for the California Central
Club fifteen years ago defies recreation.
Sigh. Nonetheless, I am
making progress!
Trains lined up in Eugene staging,
getting ready for the next operating session.
Here is to a great new year! May 2016 be as successful as the past couple of years have
been for my SP Cascade Line.
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