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Model Railroading > Mud to rock, rock to track, track to funDate: 10/29/14 20:10 Mud to rock, rock to track, track to fun Author: WrongWayMurphy New trackage starts with earthwork, helped by tractor with blade, hindered
by rain and mud. Crushed concrete forms the sub roadbed - this time the rain helps to harden the rock material to give the track a solid base - important outdoors, like good plywood or spline roadbed is just as important to HO scale trains. Track panels, built in the barn during the hot summer months, are laid on the sub roadbed and ballasted with limestone. The time between the second and third photo we took out the "kink, or S curve" in the sub roadbed seen in second photo. We have one more switch to install behind the orange speeder before the fun part takes place. Date: 10/29/14 20:17 Re: Mud to rock, rock to track, track to fun Author: WrongWayMurphy This switch is 1/3 of a new wye trackage we finished today.
There is a switch to the right and left of the photo and the third leg of the wye runs behind those trees in back. Here is a new switch being installed for a new 60 foot passing siding. 10 foot track panel in barn being fabricated on a jig. 35 ties per panel. Date: 10/29/14 20:22 Re: Mud to rock, rock to track, track to fun Author: WrongWayMurphy Date: 10/29/14 21:59 Re: Mud to rock, rock to track, track to fun Author: SWChief That is a fascinating series of pictures. It is very interesting to see what was/is involved in bringing the railroad to life, Wrong Way.
Thanks for posting them! Enjoying the hobby, Greg Date: 10/29/14 22:35 Re: Mud to rock, rock to track, track to fun Author: RustyRayls WrongWayMurphy Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > The fun part, me and NoMoSantaFe, Livin' Large for us N-scale type folks, that is "livin VERY large"!! Old Bob out in Lost Wages Date: 10/30/14 01:41 Re: Mud to rock, rock to track, track to fun Author: wabash2800 Yes, this is very interesting. Thanks for sharing. Also, having shoveled limestone and gravel, I know it's not as easy as it looks.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/30/14 01:42 by wabash2800. Date: 10/30/14 04:35 Re: Mud to rock, rock to track, track to fun Author: SPDRGWfan For those of us late to the party, where the heck is this cool thing!
Cheers, Jim Fitch Date: 10/30/14 07:55 Re: Mud to rock, rock to track, track to fun Author: BAB wabash2800 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Yes, this is very interesting. Thanks for sharing. > Also, having shoveled limestone and gravel, I know > it's not as easy as it looks. From the looks of it bet it holds together better than that rock we use at Train Mountain it wont pack at all. Also nothing under the ballast like landscaping fabric or plastic makes the water go away better. It was used at TM for weed control and frost heave problems but now we use weed killer and the frost heave seems to take place no matter what. Date: 10/30/14 10:16 Re: Mud to rock, rock to track, track to fun Author: WrongWayMurphy SPDRGWfan Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > For those of us late to the party, where the heck > is this cool thing! > > Cheers, Jim Fitch In the piney woods of East Texas. |