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Canadian Railroads > Trecothic Creek & Windsor RailwayDate: 07/10/18 06:02 Trecothic Creek & Windsor Railway Author: hoggerdoug Sunday July 8, I drove up to Windsor, NS for a day at the track. Have 21 images to post so please be patient. The club track is 7-1/4 gauge with about 2,800 feet of mainline. Leaving the station area the track loops around and crosses over a diamond, loops around again crossing over the diamond again, running past the station and "dog bone" around the shop track area and storage containers and back to the station. A leisurely run takes about 7 minutes. On this run day the Royal Hudson was fired up and did passenger service all day. The Mikado was down for repairs and not running. During the day we had upwards of seven trains running at the same time and lots of passengers to haul.
The shop track area has a hydraulic hoist, 5 raised steaming bays and three containers for storing the trains etc. images: 01, 02 & 03 adjusting the safety valves on the Royal Hudson Date: 07/10/18 06:07 Re: Trecothic Creek & Windsor Railway Author: hoggerdoug 04 Steeple cab loco, wonderful train and pulls one car of passengers as well as an Engineers car
05 English type loco, including a sound system. train is just coming off the dog bone heading to the station 06 the Hudson with three loaded cars in tow Date: 07/10/18 06:11 Re: Trecothic Creek & Windsor Railway Author: hoggerdoug 07 new addition to the club, gas / hydraulic and easily pulls 4 loaded cars.
08 Lil Gasser, many hours of running every run day 09 Royal Hudson at the station Date: 07/10/18 06:15 Re: Trecothic Creek & Windsor Railway Author: hoggerdoug 10 at the station
11 view of the station area, it was a short line up at the time 12 "Toby" on what we call the picnic loop, oval track separte from the mainline, picnic area for birthday parties etc. Date: 07/10/18 06:18 Re: Trecothic Creek & Windsor Railway Author: hoggerdoug Date: 07/10/18 06:23 Re: Trecothic Creek & Windsor Railway Author: hoggerdoug 16 & 17 another view
18 "Engineer Car', complete with, reverser, throttle, load meter, air brakes etc. Meter on the right shows "scale" miles per hour Date: 07/10/18 06:29 Re: Trecothic Creek & Windsor Railway Author: hoggerdoug 19 & 20 my little engine, one 24 volt electric motor running on two deep cycle batteries. Some parts came as a kit, other parts I fabricated such as the frame, end frames, hand rails and other bits and pieces. Still have some more details to add.
21 anyhow "on this day" I did not get any selfies to post. Image here is from last year June 11, 2017 the first day I had the engine out and running after building. Yes that is that "grumpy old hogger(doug)". Thanks for looking. Date: 07/10/18 10:03 Re: Trecothic Creek & Windsor Railway Author: santafedan Thanks for posting this on the model page. I wouild have missed it.
Date: 07/10/18 10:48 Re: Trecothic Creek & Windsor Railway Author: hoggerdoug santafedan Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks for posting this on the model page. I > wouild have missed it. I did not want to use livin large and get that wrong way murphy upset Date: 07/10/18 17:36 Re: Trecothic Creek & Windsor Railway Author: BAB Be easy on him he just got back from a very long trip from OR to TX.
Date: 07/10/18 19:01 Re: Trecothic Creek & Windsor Railway Author: roustabout Thank you so much for sharing pics of this.
Date: 07/11/18 08:56 Re: Trecothic Creek & Windsor Railway Author: 4489 Love "The Royal Hudson"
Date: 07/11/18 14:33 Re: Trecothic Creek & Windsor Railway Author: Langleyrailfan That's a very good looking Dominion Atlantic trainset!
Great shots. Thanks for posting Doug. Cheers, Langleyrailfan. Date: 07/13/18 06:28 Re: Trecothic Creek & Windsor Railway Author: rapidotrains I would also like to thank you for posting on the models forum. It looks like a great day out, and that Royal Hudson is stunning!
Date: 07/15/18 16:50 Re: Trecothic Creek & Windsor Railway Author: Margaret_SP_fan Doug --
Thank you VERY much for posting these great photos of a wonderful live-steam operation! I didn't know you were a live steamer! Until I saw your photos, I had no idea anyone had mde a live-steam model of the Royal Hudson, as I had never thought of that. Come to think of it, it would be very surprising if no one had built a live-steam model of her. That model is gorgeous! The blue is very pretty. Those locomotives are all great. Your little locomotive is really nice-looking -- and I LOVE her being blue. That is a pretty color. (Perchance -- is your favorite color blue?) Love the diesel with the throttle, reverser, air brakes, and even a gauge that reads out speed in scale mikes per hour -- cool! It's great that someone made a Toby! Loe the paint scheme on the green and yellow diesel. Licve steam is fun to watch and ride! |