Friday, December 5, 2014

Update

Rather than spend so much time writing about it, I thought I should spend more time actually building the layout. Hence the long delay since my last post.

Quite a few things have happened over the intervening interval. The Average Eastern has "downsized". A problem arose in accessing some of the garage storage and the narrow aisles finally got to me. I shaved off two of the tables, reducing the overall size from 15 x 15 to 15 x 9. The plan went from this...
Previous Version
Downsized

While I lost a lot of real estate quite alot of the character of the layout survived. The east end was reduced dramatically. There is still an interchange, but it's suggested rather than functional. The change enabled the addition of a fairly large colliery and a second turntable. The industrial section of Quotidian remained intact. The yard, howecer, has been rlocated to Owertown. Owertown itself is about half its former size but still retains all of its industries.

Presently all of the scenery is roughed in with all the land forms in place. Rather than talk you to death I'll just post some images with captions.

AVERAGE
Unchanged from its previous design, Average is still the main facility with a functional interchange and engine facilities.

Average Eastern Equipment. 2-8-0 #12, Gas Electric #4 and sundry Cabeese

Reading Peddler Passes Through Average

#12 Backs into the Enginehouse While #4 Waits to be Turned

Same Scene From Behind #4

Overall View of West End of Average Yard

OWERTOWN

Arch Bridge Over Split River, Looking Towards Clark's Summit 

Owertown Yard and Sidings

Owertown Transit Crossings

Bridges Over Llanerch Creek

QUOTIDIAN
Quotidian is rather flat and there's not much to show. Sidings are in place, but no turnouts or structures yet.

Quotidian Grade and Bridges
Quotidian, Split River Side


ALONG THE SPLIT
Previously the Split River was inferred by the aisle. Now the Split runs between the two railroads with tracks following the course of the river. It's a little hard to see but you may get the idea.

Looking East Along the River

Looking West

EAST END / CARBON POINT
After tunneling through Gateway Point, the Average Eastern reaches its eastern terminus, the yard, interchange and colliery at Carbon Point.

Carbon Point, Interchange at Left, Colliery to the Right


There is now enough room at East End for a second turntable. Motive power will be turned for the westbound trip.

The DCC bus and controls are installed. The electrical bus is also in place with feeder every five feet or so. Turnout polarity and position will be controlled by sub-mini SPDT switches.

Regards,
Frank Musick

Building a dream layout on a nightmare budget
The Average Eastern Railroad





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