Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Train Show Acquisitions

On Saturday 1/21 I had the pleasure of spending the day accompanying Sir John to a local train that was in town.  This is always a highlight as there is always a good vendor showing at the show with lots of good finds followed up by lunch and then an ops session at John's.  We did get to meet our friend Matt from TN who usually makes the drive over for the shows.  That is always a bonus.  A group photo was taken and distributed to mark the occasion.

In spite of my grandson's admonition that I had way too many trains, I did manage to find some things that I simply could not live without. Besides he's back up north and won't know I bought them.

First purchase were these 2 brand new Lionel inter-modal cars complete with loads.  Being a firm believer in you get what you pay for I was leery about the great price.  But after careful inspection I bought both cars.  They are beautiful, very very large. but beautiful nonetheless.  However, being the deep planner that I am I never gave much thought to the overall height of the inter-modals as it relates to the catenary I am installing.  But after a very nervous and careful inspection and I discovered I have a full 1/8" distance between the tops of the cars and the bottom of the catenary wire.  Plenty of room. Whew !



Next find were 2 PS-2 Hoppers in Leigh Valley and Burlington Northern livery.  This will be a nice addition to my stable of scale cars.  Again, both are new and in perfection condition.



Next 2 cars were more of a great price for new old stock so I jumped on them.  The hopper will be sold off to the PC and re-lettered and numbered.


And now for the absolute best find of the show.  BTW should anyone have the slightest doubt that I am really just a "toy train" guy this purchase should cast aside any doubts.  While Hoschton does not have its own airport, this beauty will proudly hang in the sky flying over the HRC territory making endless loops.  A little know fact about Lionel Lines Airway.  They pioneered the way for mid-air refueling technology back in the bi-wing days so no landings are required.   This aircraft will soon be joined in the Hoschton sky by 2 Vietnam era U.S. Army Cobra Attack Gunships escorting 2 Huey Helicopters loaded with infantry troops with a scale 1:48 me inside cowering in the corner. The HRC's Department of Hoschton Homeland Security felt it prudent to provide this additional measure of security.



After enjoying a nice lunch John invited me back to the NYCTL for a decal design meeting and a small ops.  We are designing some new decal schemes and spent an hour working out some details.

We then proceeded to enter the newly expanded terminal yard where I got to put it thru its paces.  The yard is fabulous and big time fun operating it.   Should John ever expand his ops to include multiple operators, I am claiming 1st dibs on the Terminal Yard.

It was a great day to be a model train guy.  Meet with friends, buy trains and then run trains.  













Monday, January 8, 2018

P.C.C.M. #42

Greetings to All,

The Hoschton Railway Company is proud to announce it's periodic participation in the P.C.C.M Virtual Operations beginning in 2018.   While the HRC is a small regional railway company, we have been successful in attracting a number of new industries to the region in 2017.    The raw materials needed by the new manufacturing companies, and a far reaching customer base dictate the HRC's expansion and contractual interchange agreements with the N.Y.C.T.L., A.P.R.R. and KP&W railroads.

To: Southern Railroad
From: HRC West Side Terminal
Subject:  Departure of Train #PP23 to Southern RR North Terminal

West Side Terminal Out

PRR #9312 has been assigned switching duties for train PP23.   At the throttle is Senior Engineer Neal who has been agreed to engineer the maiden voyage.   Recently serviced #9312 is seen leaving the servicing area and being turned to head out to the West Side Terminal Yard.


Headed out to the main after getting turned around.

Headed past West Terminal Tower, a popular meeting spot for the locals to rail fan or to wave to passing family crew members.  Present today on the public bench islegendary local Hoschtonite Lazy Larry who whiles away the time watching trains and chewing the fat with anyone who will listen.  PC Ralph is tower operator for today's shift. 

Ralph alerts Engineer Neal and Conductor John of track crew finishing up emergency repairs.  Will be clear in 10 minutes. 


Clear track ahead Engineer Neal heads over to the Power and Light plant to pull 4 empties headed to Hudson Coal and to shove in 4 loaded coal hoppers.
 Shove in new loads


Head back to West Side Terminal Yard to pick up remainder of train headed to Southern.


Pick up remaining cars and head out to mainline.



 PRR SD45 #2470 power arrives for the trip to Southern.

  Onto the mainline headed south to the Southern RR interchange.