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Updated 10/29/2016:

Did some major clean-up around the layout today in preparation for the Train Smoker coming up soon.  I am still debating what to do about the Weirton area.  I have it covered with masonite, but I wondering if I should do something else.  It might end up being a display area for photos of Weirton.

First a look at the Steubenville, OH side of the layout.

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Next, Weirton in the foreground (a big blank area - looks just like modern North Weirton ) and the bridge in the back.

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Finally, a look at Weirton Steel.  I put part of Crawford's Crossing up temporarily.

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George

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Updated 11/2/2016:

Spent most of the evening getting the trainroom ready for Friday's Smoker.  We have a few things left on our 30-item checklist, but my major OCD impulses have been satisfied.   

Here are some photos:

As usual, we proceed west to east.  Here's the Steubenville, OH side of the layout.

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And then the Weirton, WV side.
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Some close ups of the photos.  This is my father's book.
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Photos and information about the layout.
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George

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Updated 12/17/2016:

Despite all reports to the contrary from last year, Barry's Train Shop in Elizabethtown, PA wasn't done.  Several weeks ago, the local community advertising fishwrapper ran an ad from them saying they would be open on Saturday's upto and including December 24th.  The store itself is gone (something else is in that space), but the 3 warehouses would be open.

I visited a week ago and picked up two Petersen Supply PRR gondolas (2-rail) for $24.  Yesterday, I had the chance to replace the trucks and couplers with 3-rail Bettendorf ones from Weaver.  Photos below.

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I think they look OK.  Eventually, they will be weathered and put into coil service for the steel mill.

George

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Updated 1/13/2017 (Friday the Thirteenth edition):

Here's the report:

  • All pretense at forward progress has been halted. Last run scheduled for week of January 22-28.
  • Boxes and plastic bins are being gathered.
  • Inventory of items is being double-checked and some bins are being packed.
  • New house construction is going great guns - inspections (structural, wiring, energy star) have been passed, siding is being installed, dry-wall is being installed.
  • List of excess items, parts, etc. is being created. These will be sold.

 

George

Scale City Designs posted:

George the new train room looks fantastic.  You really will have a great place to build your layout, but in the mean time if you need a place to store that bridge I would be willing to "store it for you"! I know building and moving is a big undertaking but in the long term it will be worthwhile. Best of luck on the whole process.

Thanks Marty, I appreciate the "offer". 

I'm looking forward to getting the new Panhandle started, but the interim is going to be a PITA. 

George

I just discovered this post and will continue to follow. This post is very sentimental to me as this is where my love of trains and the railroad began. I was born and raised in this small Ohio town and was fortunate enough to see this bridge on a regular basis. I actually crossed it as a boy a few times. 

Thanks for modeling this wonderful area of the Ohio Valley.

luvindemtrains posted:

I just discovered this post and will continue to follow. This post is very sentimental to me as this is where my love of trains and the railroad began. I was born and raised in this small Ohio town and was fortunate enough to see this bridge on a regular basis. I actually crossed it as a boy a few times. 

Thanks for modeling this wonderful area of the Ohio Valley.

You're very welcome.  What small town, Steubenville?

George

George,

You are well on your way, but I do not envy you tearing everything down and the whole process of moving.  As you know now, we have moved more times than I want to think about.    I'll look forward to your new layout build, as I know you are!  The bridge sitting on the folding table gives a good perspective of just how large it is!  Of course the one across the real Ohio River is absolutly massive!

Updated 4:17 PM 2/4/2017:

The first version of the PRR Panhandle is officially history.

Since 2004, this layout has been viewed approximately 130,000 times.  I want to express my very sincere and heartfelt thanks to all who have followed, commented, and encouraged me on this journey.  People have walked up to me at York and other train shows and inquired as to progress or just to say "Hi".  I have to say that I am overwhelmed by the good will you all have sent my way.

God willing, it won't be too long until Panhandle 2.0 starts to take shape in our new home.

May God bless you all,

George

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Mark Boyce posted:

Well George, those photos are bittersweet!  I know it is hard to say good bye to a layout you have put a lot into.  I certainly enjoyed it.  I will be looking forward to seeing the next rendition of the Panhandle Division first hand in your new home.

May God bless you and your wife too as you make your move to a new home!

 

I am not too saddened by this event.  I know the new Panhandle will be much better.  I made a lot of mistakes in building this one and I am looking forward to a fresh, new start.

Thank you for the kind thoughts.

 

George

This is the end of the line for the PRR Panhandle thread.  Since I began documenting this layout build in 2004, it has appeared 5 times on the OGR Photo Forum (back when threads expired after a certain amount of time due to disk space constraints).  In that time, the thread has been viewed over 130,000 times.  I am grateful and humbled by all the attention.  My thanks to everyone for their viewing, "Likes", constructive criticism, suggestions, and support!  I am much obliged.

Shortly, I will launch a new PRR Panhandle 2.0 topic to document the building of the new layout.

 

George

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