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During the 2014 NMRA Cleveland National Convention, the Operations road show group out of the Detroit area had their modular layout set up, and were holding timetable and train order operations on the railroad for convention participants.  I was lucky enough to secure two slots on this railroad. 

 

Their web site is:

 

http://www.railsonwheels.com/ors/opershow.shtml

 

A teaser photo from their web site:

 

The railroad is modeling a portion of the Wabash through Indiana.  The primary purpose of this railroad is to promote awareness of proto-ops in the hobby, with a focus on timetable and train order operation.  Prior to their session, they hold a 1/2 hour session explaining the time table, train orders, layout schematic, and draw straws for the train assignments for the session. 

 

I had shot some photos with my digital camera of the track layout in various areas as thought starters for my own railroad.  This layout is so incredibly well thought out that I hope you all take the time to visit their web site and see what this group is doing.  They put in an incredible amount of effort bringing this layout to the national convention, and I am looking forward to operating on their railroad again at the NMRA 2016 convention in Indianapolis.

 

Regards,

Jerry

 

 

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Originally Posted by laming:

Good stuff Jerry!  Hit the "Like This Topic" as soon as I saw your lead pic and read the first few lines you typed!!

 

Excellent looking layout.  I will hit the link and learn more about it. Truth is, "old dogs" (us old guys) CAN be taught new tricks... at least I hope this one can.

 

Thanks for the topic/pics/link!

The nice part of getting old is you learn how much you really don't know.  I'm forever shaking my head about people I know that cannot fathom the thought of retirement because they don't know what they will do with their time. 
There is so much to learn, and so little time.............................................

 

Regards,

Jerry

 

FYI, I've been reading Tony Koester's "Realistic Model Railroad Operation", 2nd Ed., Model Railroader Books, 2013. The examples are HO as you might expect. I can't imagine spending my limited time (ironic) on time tables, but thinking in terms of operations conjures up more possibilities for fun with my small O scale layout. Operations that would be easy to implement in my time period and locales include coal, livestock, and postal service.

 

I'm still working my way through the book but it seems quite thorough if any of you Ho'ers are interested. Some of the illustrations aren't supported very well by the text and I've been left scratching my head more than once trying to figure out how to move cars around. But I'm otherwise enjoying it.

 

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