Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Cumberland Railroad is Operational


Here is my new Louisville and Nashville EMD SW7 switcher. I bought it last week at the Tennessee Central RR Museum. That gave me incentive to finish the wiring of the layout.



This is the first operational run of the Cumberland RR. The train is en route to Galville with raw materials for the local industries

This picture shows the control panel for operating the layout. The actual layout is shown at the top with the turnouts (switches in real RRs). I painted the control panel white, then marked out the layout using 1/4 inch tape, then painted the panel black. When the tape was removed you get the layout . The lower left shows the 8 switches for controlling the turnouts. Note that two switches are not wired yet because I ran out of the proper wire. The center switch with the two red buttons control the power and direction to the track because of the two reversing loops. The power pack is to the right. The green light indicates I have power and no short circuits in the layout. WHOOPEE!!! The power pack provides AC power to operate the turnout switches and DC power to operate the train. Everything is pretty calm on this side of the panel.

This is the backside of the control panel and drawer. Its not so calm here. A real rats nest. I will be working to solder and tape all the connections and neaten the wire runs. It really does work, though.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Control Panel for Model RR Taking Shape


Here is the drawer that will support my control panel. The drawer will not win me any prizes in woodworking, probably would get me a D in 9th grade shop (the last time I did any woodwork). However it seems to work. The actual control panel will cover the drawer and show the track layout plus the switches necessary to control the reversing loops and the turnouts (model RR terminology for switches). The control panel has the first layer of paint (white). I will but 1/4" tape down to show the track layout. The next step will be to paint it flat black and them remove the tape, showing the track layout in white. The final step will be to place and wire all the control switches.

Visitors from Virginia Beach



Yesterday Jim and Jude Hoover visited with Barbara and I. Jim and Jude were our neighbors in Virginia Beach and great friends. We picked them up at the Wyndham Resort and Nashville and brought them to the wonderful city of Hendersonville. We showed them our house since it was their first visit with us since we moved here. They we we took them to lunch at Mimi's restaurant at the Streets of Indian Lakes. Then we shopped for awhile and returned to our house to discuss old friends. The visit ended when I delivered them to the airport for their flight to Virginia Beach. A GREAT time was had by all.