This is a continuation of my original blog which documents the design and building of a model railroad, the Paducah and Lake Erie, a free-lance bridge line set in the modern time to replicate the coal hauling railroads of southwestern Pennsylvania. To see the original blog, go to www.blackdiamondsroute.blogspot.com. Click on any photo to enlarge it. You can view some of my photos of prototype railroad action at http://billlinson.rrpicturearchives.net.
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Heyl Interlocking was a day long project
It took the better part of a day to add Heyl Interlocking, a brainstorm of Ken Heyl, a long-time model railroad friend from Ashland, Ohio, and the owner of the large HO-scale "Cincinnati Southern" railroad. The interlocking, through a series of nine turnouts, allows trains to enter from any of four tracks, and leave by any of those same four tracks. The interlocking plant's Tower Operator will probably be a one-person position on operating sessions.
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