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Making progress on a part of the layout I’ve ignored for too long. The first picture is a retaining wall next to the main line. After that, I put down some basic ground cover. The rest of the pictures are of the Jericho Turnpike underpass in Mineola, Long Island, NY. For the street supports, I made a template out of oak tag, then transferred the shape to some scrap 3/4” plywood. After cutting and a little sanding, I screwed the curved road supports to the benchwork. I spray painted some 1/8” hardboard (Masonite) flat gray. I’ll follow up on the road with some weathering powders. I cut the walls out of the same thickness hardboard, and after priming with the gray, I sprayed on some Rust-Oleum Desert Bisque. For the folks that are familiar with the area I’m modeling, this is the underpass on Jericho Turnpike in Mineola. For those not familiar, this is a four lane road, and one of the main thoroughfares in the village of Mineola which passes under the Oyster Bay branch line that I’m modeling. The underpass is in progress, so more pictures to follow. Thanks for looking.

Andy

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I added the sidewalks and cement cap/end pieces for the underpass, along with some ground cover. I installed more retaining wall pieces and some ground cover behind the girder bridge, and installed a cement retaining wall in front of the higher level industrial area on the layout known as “the hole”. I’ll add the street portion to connect that area with Jericho Turnpike (underpass) soon. I also put in a layer of some 1/2” Homasote in the corner and up the side of the grade. I’ll paint it earth brown and put down some ground cover and trees. I think it’ll be nice to give this area a little elevation. Thanks for looking.

Andy

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I made some progress with the corner I started, and with the street connecting the upper and lower levels. I put down basic ground cover on the edges of the Homasote that are next to the walls before I put it in place. It just made it easier than having to reach and be fairly precise. After attaching the Homasote, I taped the near edge and ends to form a gentle taper. I’ll continue with the ground cover tomorrow. I’m happy with the look of the ramp between the two levels. I cut some 1/8” hardboard (Masonite), and painted the road surface a flat gray. I’ll paint the rest of the structure Rustoleum Desert Bisque for a concrete look. Maybe I’ll give it a dark wash afterwards. Thanks for looking.

Andy

 

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Andy:

Your layout progress is inspiring and brings back memories of my redo.  As you know, PRR owned the LIRR at one time and being a Pennsynut, I was curious about what locos you would be running.  I looked up LIRR on American Rails.com to see what steamers would have been on it's roster.  AM Rails listed four H6 Consolidations; 19 H10 Consolidations; four Atlantics; three G53 ten wheelers; 31 G5s ten wheelers; thirteen PRR K4s; two B8 PRR 0-6-0 and eight 0-8-0 switchers as of 1949.  Wondering what your roster of steamers and other locos will be.

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I painted and installed the retaining walls that connect the upper and lower levels. To the left of the short wall,  I’ll build, paint, and install the remaining retaining wall for the grade sometime in the near future. I was also able to cover the newly created elevated section with some basic ground cover. I only created this area to break up all of the flatness. Plus, I wanted to get rid of the odd pieces of Homasote I had hanging around . Thanks for looking.

Andy

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A true test would be to run a string of cars. They will tilt inward on curves with the drag factor. 🚧

 My bay windows have scrapes on them from the rock n roll along station platforms. I didn't know this until years later of operation. Oh, all the variations and sizes of O. 😵

 

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Pennsynut,

Your post asking what motive power I’m running got me thinking. I’ve never posted my entire engine roster before. This is for you and anyone else that might be interested. Thanks for raising the question. First up is my favorite:

4-6-0 #35

2-8-0 #108

0-6-0 #2015

S-2 #447

VO-1000 #450

RS-1 #465

RS-3 #1558

H16-44 #1504

C-Liner #2404

The last three engines are not in the era that I’m modeling, but I saw them frequently as I was growing up.

C420 #212

GP38-2 #261

MP15-AC #163

 

Andy

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