Showing posts with label Housekeeping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Housekeeping. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

From Utah To The Black Hills By Way of Montana

Train-order signal at Hill City, SD.

I have traveled far and wide in recent weeks; business took me to Fort Peck, Montana, and pleasure took me to the Black Hills. There is a lot to inspire a modeler in that amount of driving, and here's a quick summation of some posts that are forming in my head:
  • Division points as layouts. Many much better and smarter did this before me - John Armstrong in the November 1952 Model Railroader,  for one - but seeing it for myself in the old and yet still current division points of Glendive, MT and Livingston, MT really got me thinking, as it would be a great way to bring big-time passenger and freight operations onto a smaller layout, without a big classification yard.
  • The now-quiet Livingston Rebuild Center; formerly the Northern Pacific shops at Livingston, Montana.
    The BNSF (former BN, former NP) division offices in the station building at Glendive.
  • I suppose that should explain that last part, how no yard is a good thing. I don't like yard switching. (It's personal. There, I said it.)
  • Stuck just outside the Glendive yard, waiting to get in.
  • The Black Hills offers some awesome modeling ideas. (That said, I don't think I'm the guy to tackle them. My tastes run Pacific Northwestern. I blame Spokane.)
  • The former FE&MV depot at Deadwood, SD. No tracks anymore, sadly.
    Fortunately, the Black Hills Central made up for that. In spades. (The South Dakota State Railroad Museum nearby is a must-see, too.
  • You can find trains in the most interesting places - so always carry a camera.
  • Ex-GN combine sitting in a field outside Fort Peck, MT.
I'll open up the comments; feel free to drop in your thoughts!

Friday, August 05, 2011

Oh, Hi!

Hey look, I found the keys to this thing. Fires right up.

New post this evening.