As much as I try to maintain my rolling stock and track sometimes we do have little episodes or adventures. Here we see Ewen hoping for some divine assistance in sorting out the mess in Shellville.
I kind of run a low budget outfit and regrettably don't have a proper crew lounge. We have to settle for a chair in the corner of the room. That is where off duty operators like Greg can sit and read the latest train magazine.
All the action on the layout originates and terminates in the yard. This job is mostly done by Scott. He is also one of my trouble shooters or is that trouble maker!
The Shellville Train leaves the yard with a stop in Ashtown to pickup cars returning to the yard or cars going to Shellville. Once in Shellville the cars are dropped for the local switcher. The train then changes direction and returns to the yard.
The Ashtown Train is one of two mainline jobs to be done during a session. The Ashtown train leaves the yard destined for Ashtown with a stop over in Shellville. Barry has the job of running this train. He will pick up cars in Shellville destined for the main yard and possibly a couple of cars destined for Ashtown. Upon arrival in Ashtown he will drop off the cars for the local switcher to put away and then run around his train and return to the yard.
The second major switching area on my layout is called Shellville. There too you will find a locomotive stationed. On this night it is the only non Alco locomotive working the layout.
There is a local switcher in Ashton which is kept busy getting cars ready for pickup and then later on putting away new arrivals at their proper industries
I have been facinated with trains since I was a kid.
They pretty much travelled through my back yard. When I was thirteen years old I received my first HO scale train set for Christmas and have been collecting and modelling ever since.