Description
I began building the layout in August 2005 and have completed the
benchwork, track, electric and have begun scenery and specific buildings
on some portions of the layout. The main line, 42” above the floor,
consists of a South staging yard (Enola), the town of Sunbury, KASE
tower, the Susquehanna River bridge, Northumberland yard, the major
industries in Milton and a North staging yard (Williamsport). The main
line is double tracked from Enola to Northumberland, then single track
with a passing siding in Milton from Northumberland to Williamsport.
The Shamokin Branch consists of the horn track going through Sunbury,
Crowl including the General Store, Weigh Scales, the Glen Burn Colliery,
Shamokin and Mt Carmel with the interchange with the LVRR. The branch
line is single tracked with passing sidings at Crowl, Weigh Scales, Glen
Burn and Shamokin. The LVRR portion includes the shared Mt Carmel
Station, the industries in Hazleton and the LVRR staging (Allentown).
The Main line is about 1.5 scale miles and the Branch models over 4
scale miles of the 28 mile Shamokin Branch.
I am attempting to build the model railroad so that specific real
locations, including buildings and industries, are modeled. Some
photographs of the real railroad are displayed on the backdrop and I am
attempting to copy these scenes on the layout. I am also planning to
detail and accurately weather all locomotives and freight cars on the
layout to represent the prototype. A number of buildings and rolling
stock have been scratch built. I recently added a number of 2-10-0
I1as steam locomotives, the PRR called them “hippos”, to my locomotive
fleet. These locos were the main power on the Shamokin Branch until the
PRR ended all steam operations in late 1957.
In January 2008 I converted the layout to DCC with sound. I have a
NCE radio system with 5 controllers. The layout is broken up into 3
circuit breaker managed power districts and also has two reverse loop
controllers that manage the 3 reverse loop-staging yards and the two
turntables. The switch machines are rotary relays taken from WWII
bombers and controlled with home made power sources.
As you will see, areas of my layout are in different levels of
completion. It may interest some to see the various stages of scenery
building. I hope those who were here before will be able to notice some
changes since your last visit. |