Layout tour
But there is Hope....
Sorry for the delay but there is Hope. A fellow in your group does stuff like this and has taken a CD for doing the final steps. Hope to put something out there. Once there is a reasonable video of the Conn River Line...I'll start working on a tour of the St J and LV.
The St J is currently truncated just west of Morrisville. I have not yet solved the electrical intricacies of putting a turnout in to one of the mainlines that run through the relevant section....which would allow access to a plausible west end.
Location Sequence for video
We are still working on accessing the video/doing it over with a Tablet/replacing a bad cable...etc.
Pictures of the layout
Two attachments provide some pictures of the layout. The first attachment has a lumber yard in Barton, a boarding house in a to be named town on the Conn River Line, and a couple of shots of the engine facility at the North end of Newport, Vt.
The second attachment is all of the lower level of Cambridge Jct. While not prototypical in track arrangement it represents the Central Vermont line from Essex Jct. to Cambridge Jct. The Shared Trackage/Conn River Line is carried over the state highway on the through truss bridge.
Silvester Layout Operating session
Hello,
during the christmas time and the first weekends in January a friend of mine held the so called Silvester Layout operating session during that time. The time period is set to 1919 just before the founding of the DRG (Deutsch Reichsbahn Gesellschaft, Impirial German Railway Society). Most of the layout is assembled with modules built to the FREMO N-RE standards. Enjoy the video.
Update on the JAM
Due to work constraints its been a while since I have been able to do an update. So here is a year end wrapup to kind of sum up everything that was accomplished in 2019.
End of 2019 Layout Roundup
Happy New Year. Another year has come and gon so here is a summary of som of the work I have completed this past year.
Starting with the trestle and surrounding scenery is where I left of end of 2018.
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