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Wednesday, December 28, 2022

2022 / The Year In Review

 Greetings All,

One of the benefits of keeping and posting this blog is that it serves as an historic record of what has transpired on the New York Central Layout and all of the other modeling projects I've undertaken over the years. Here's a review of the year 2022.

In my opening blogpost in January 2022 I went into some details about what I wanted to accomplish with the layout, my rolling stock and locomotive fleets in 2022. Rereading it I think I achieved a good number of these modeling goals. 

Locomotive Spotlights
Ten Locomotive Spotlights introduced in January 2002 ran the gamut from New York Central FAs to a Southern Pacific E7A. I enjoyed the research and presenting them here on the blog.

It should be no surprise that the New York Central Alco FA-FBs were the first units featured in the Locomotive Spotlight series.



Locomotive Spotlight #8 featured the Rapido Amtrak E8A 4316  which has the distinction of being my first ever preordered locomotive.

Freight Car Spotlights
This series focused on mostly new additions and examined the models while comparing them to the prototypes. 
 
In Freight Car Spotlight #3 I took an in-depth look at model and prototype Trailer on Flatcar /T.O.F.C rolling stock and traffic.  

Passenger Train Spotlight
This series kind of wandered away from the New York Central passenger trains and included trains from the Long Island and Lehigh Valley.
Passenger Train Spotlight #1 featured some good research into Lehigh Valley Trains #28 & #29  "The John Wilkes".

Random Running
The random running series featured a few videos of various railroads running thru the layout or being substituted during model railroad operations around the layout. The Lehigh Valley once again enjoyed some layout time in Random Running #1.

A Little More Prototype
This year I paid closer attention to some prototypical railroad practices especially as it pertained to the movement of hazardous materials. Following the guidelines in the Penn Central Hazardous Material Regulations of 1969 that I received from 1:1 PC Ralph. I adopted much of what was in the book within reason to my model railroad operations. 

Locomotives no longer couple directly to tanks cars with flammable loads.

A minimum of two cars are used as a buffer to protect the crew whether they are in a locomotive or caboose.

In the Spring I joined the Operations Special Interest Group also known as Opsig. I followed along with their youtube virtual meetups and receive the Dispatcher's Office quarterly. I found it both interesting and very helpful in understanding how freight moves via our rail system. This led to my operational enhancements at Terminal Warehouse & Cold Storage.

In September Terminal Warehouse & Cold Storage added several tenants to its large three building complex to enhance operations. 

Yard A was established adjacent Pier 16 following the Bush Terminal RR's Yard A that served the sprawling Brooklyn NY waterfront warehouses handling one thousand cars a day at times.

A switch engine is assigned to Yard A to organize and move the freight traffic between the yard, the consignees at Terminal Warehouse & Cold Storage and Terminal Yard itself.

Historical Pieces
The NYCTL hosted visiting dignitary 1:1 scale Alco Joe in May and he later sent me this brick piece from the Mingo Junction Roundhouse. It is placed in the Terminal Yard engine terminal and we've learned that may be some magic in that rock. 

Virtual Model Railroad Operations
Operations continued to be enhanced and refined as noted above and I had the good fortune to participate in a total of eight Penn Central Car Movements with PC Ralph's Kings Port Division and Sir Neal's Atlantic Pacific Railroad. I also ran many solo op sessions using the car card and waybill system I employed starting in 2020.

A Little More Freelance
The seven part Holiday Trackage Rights series offered a large amount of freelance train running and railfanning. New York Central Alcos eye an A-B-B-A set of Santa Fe War Bonnets at Empire City. These war bonnet engines remind me of the Sears Wish Book Christmas catalog from my youth.

Two prototypical 911 commemorative locomotives were side by side for the first time on the layout in an H.T.R. video. The caveat is the NY&A #271 shown in 2004 had the 911 tribute painted over as seen in this 2005 photo. 

The CSX 911"Honoring Our First Responders" locomotive was one of three unique locomotives that rolled out of their Huntington West Virginia shop in 2019. I'm only off by fourteen years.

Locomotive Service Bulletins
The first bulletin of 2022 was for how to repair the couplings that attach the driveshaft to the worm gears on Bachmann locomotives.

This issue has raised its ugly head a few times during the year and this CSX Dash 8 was pulled from the 2022 H.T.R. series for these exact repairs.
 
Bloopers
Whether running train operations or just railfanning the NYCTL did have its share of derailments of which only one made it to the public eye. That would be the derailment in PCCM 97, The Annual Holiday Coal Op where the Big Hook was called out.

A Hi Cube B&O boxcar dangles perilously off the High Line in this Holiday Trackage Rights derailment. The 0-5-0 crane was used to clear the mess.

In an unpublished 2022 Conrail Op session this mishegas occurred. This was the first use of some upgraded CR equipment in an op session but it was an EBRR car that caused the pile up.

Like the hopper derailment in PCCM 97 thankfully these ore cars were empty. Once again the 0-5-0 came to the rescue. The NYCTL Public Relations and Media Relations Departments were able to keep this incident quiet and the blog entry was not published. It makes me laugh to see it again so it will probably become an expose' in 2023. 

Layout Improvements
In 2022 I made a couple of layout improvements that included a stone wall backdrop, jersey barriers and the addition of 1:87 Emery.

North Side Yard was greatly improved with the additions of the East Coast Circuits Jersey barriers and the paving of the lot.

1:87 Emery also an East Coast Circuits product took a photographer friendly location at Empire Produce to catch the action around Empire City.

In October I added some retaining wall backdrops around the layout using bulletin board paper. Empire City Station went from this;

To this;

Paint Shop Reports
2022 was a pretty quiet year for the Patti O Paint Shop. A couple of decent paint projects did come out of the shop like this ten car TP&W boxcar paint project with the cars supplied by 1:1 Sir Neal. Five cars went to the APRR and five remained with the NYCTL for the PCCM virtual ops. 

Ex NYC / PC RS11 #7608 rolled out of the shop in November.

Additional Projects
Several other projects were undertaken at the end of the year and will presented in 2023. These include some major improvements to my train layout environment.

Happy New Year
From my layout to yours, from me to you best wishes for a happy and healthy New Year.
 
Happy New Year from Empire City!!!
Thanks for reading and watching!!!!
Hope you'll come back in 2023!!!
 

Friday, December 23, 2022

Holiday Trackage Rights 2022 Part 7 / The Grand Finale

 Greetings All,

Welcome back to Holiday Trackage Rights 2022!!

It's that time of the year!! Holiday trackage rights have been granted!!!

The H.T.R. 2022 series concludes today with a final look at some special locomotives. Come along end enjoy the ride!!


See what's on the layout today!!


Thanks for watching!!! 
Season's Greetings, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to All!!!



Thursday, December 22, 2022

Holiday Trackage Rights Part 6

 

Greetings All,

Welcome back to Holiday Trackage Rights 2022!!

It's that time of the year!! Holiday trackage rights have been granted!!!

The H.T.R. 2022 series will focus on some of the trains in the fleet that get their time on the layout during the Holidays as I enjoy some simple and pleasurable railfanning. Come along end enjoy the ride!!


See what's on the layout today!!

Thanks for watching!!! 
Season's Greetings, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to All!!!
More Holiday Traffic Rights coming tomorrow!!!








Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Holiday Trackage Rights Part 5

 Greetings All,

Welcome back to Holiday Trackage Rights 2022!!

It's that time of the year!! Holiday trackage rights have been granted!!!

The H.T.R. 2022 series will focus on some of the trains in the fleet that get their time on the layout during the Holidays as I enjoy some simple and pleasurable railfanning. Come along end enjoy the ride!!


See what's on the layout today!!



Thanks for watching!!! 
Season's Greetings, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to All!!!
More Holiday Traffic Rights coming tomorrow!!!





Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Holiday Trackage Rights Part 4

 Greetings All,

Welcome back to Holiday Trackage Rights 2022!!

It's that time of the year!! Holiday trackage rights have been granted!!!

The H.T.R. 2022 series will focus on some of the trains in the fleet that get their time on the layout during the Holidays as I enjoy some simple and pleasurable railfanning. Come along end enjoy the ride!!


Let's see what's on the layout today!


Thanks for watching!!! 
Season's Greetings, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to All!!!
More Holiday Traffic Rights coming tomorrow!!!

Monday, December 19, 2022

Holiday Trackage Rights 2022 Part 3

 Greetings All,

Welcome back to Holiday Trackage Rights 2022!!

It's that time of the year!! Holiday trackage rights have been granted!!!

The H.T.R. 2022 series will focus on some of the trains in the fleet that get their time on the layout during the Holidays as I enjoy some simple and pleasurable railfanning. Come along end enjoy the ride!!


See what's running on the layout today!!!

Thanks for watching!!! 
Season's Greetings, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to All!!!
More Holiday Traffic Rights coming tomorrow!!!

Sunday, December 18, 2022

Holiday Trackage Rights 2022 / Part 2

 Greetings All,

Welcome back to Holiday Trackage Rights 2022!!

It's that time of the year!! Holiday Trackage Rights have been granted!!!

The H.T.R. 2022 series will focus on some of the trains in the fleet that get their time on the layout during the Holidays as I enjoy some simple and pleasurable railfanning. Come along end enjoy the ride!!


See what's running on the layout today!!!

Thanks for watching!!! 
Season's Greetings, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to All!!!
More Holiday Traffic Rights coming tomorrow!!!




Saturday, December 17, 2022

Holiday Trackage Rights 2022 / Part 1

 Greetings All,

Welcome to Holiday Trackage Rights 2022 Part 1!

It's that time of the year!! Holiday trackage rights have been granted!!! Today we'll take look at the opening installment of the Holiday Trackage Rights 2022 series.

The H.T.R. 2022 series will focus on some of the trains in the fleet that get their time on the layout during the Holidays as I enjoy some simple and pleasurable railfanning. Come along end enjoy the ride!!

The New York Central Layout E8s will have some foreign road company again this year as the Holiday trains call at both Empire City Station, Terminal Yard and North Side Yard.

Here is a sampling of some of today's trains. Erie Lackawanna Train #7 the Pacific Express waits on track #1. Southern Pacific Train #3 the Golden State Limited sits on track #2. Newly arrived Lehigh Valley Train #38, the John Wilkes occupies track #3. 

Tracks one and two are now clear as the LV Alco PAs heading up the John Wilkes wait for the next train to arrive in Empire City Station.

What train will that be?

Thanks for watching!!! 
Season's Greetings, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to All!!!
More Holiday Traffic Rights coming tomorrow!!!


Saturday, December 10, 2022

Locomotive Spotlight #10-2022 / Southern Pacific E7A #6003

 Greetings All,

Locomotive Spotlight #10-2022
Southern Pacific EMD E7A #6003
 
Welcome to another locomotive spotlight!! Today we'll take a look at Southern Pacific EMD E7A #6003 and compare it to my recently purchased HO scale Proto 2000 model.
 
EMD E7 Prototype Information
The E7 is a two thousand horsepower passenger locomotive built between 1945 and 1949 by General Motors Electro Motive Division at LaGrange, Illinois. The unit rode on A1A-A1A trucks and was powered by two 12 cylinder 567 prime movers. The E7 was the eighth passenger unit produced by EMD with a total of 428 cab units and 82 booster units built.

The Southern Pacific purchased five E7A units, numbered 6000A-6004A and ten E7B units numbered 6000B,C - 6004 B,C. The SP rebuilt another unit, the 6017, classed as an E7m from an E2A to E7A standards. The 6000-6002 series were delivered in this scheme.
The number board indicates the train number, #4, the eastbound Golden State.
"THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC'S 'GOLDEN STATE'" by Robert Huffstutter is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/?ref=openverse.

SP E7As 6003ABC and 6004ABC were the first units to appear in the "Daylight Scheme" with "Shasta Daylight" lettering and medallions 

The Shasta Daylight train was delayed due to steel shortages but the EMDs were able to be delivered. The engines soon lost the Shasta Daylight lettering and medallions and were lettered for the SP with the sunset medallion similar to the E8A below and put into the Los Angeles diesel passenger pool. 
"Southern Pacific Special -- 19 Photos" by railfan 44 is marked with Public Domain Mark 1.0. To view the terms, visit https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/?ref=openverse.

See Espee Archive link below for additional information.
 
The Model
In November 2022 a long search for a reasonably priced Proto 2000 Southern Pacific E unit in the daylight paint scheme finally bore fruit. I found a like new E7A #6003 in a buy it now ebay listing below my targeted price and made the purchase.

Unfortunately the model was damaged in transit.

When I picked up the box from my driveway and noted the engine was sliding around inside I knew there would be trouble. And there was. That big hole should have a coupler arm in it. All of this with a perfect box and a locomotive packed in Styrofoam peanuts.

Most of the damage was done to the rear of the locomotive and the front coupler was broken.

Once I was able to get the shell off I found most of the parts including the coupler swing arm inside. 

I contacted the seller and provided him with these photos. He was apologetic and gracious offering a full refund and to pay the shipping cost to return to the engine to him. After I test ran the power chassis and was happy how it ran I thought I could fix it up and get it back in service. We settled on a partial refund that we were both happy with. 

The rear coupler swivel arm was broken and not salvageable. I took the front swivel arm off and transplanted it to the rear of the frame. I then made this coupler mount using Styrene, a Kadee #5 coupler and a Kadee coupler box.

The 6003 is now ready for service. The number boards indicate the E7A is assigned to SP Train #3, The westbound Golden State Limited, that ran between Chicago and Los Angles from 1902-1968. See link below for additional information.

The rear of the unit doesn't look that bad.

Window maker was used to fill in the holes where the broken pieces could not be replaced and red spice acrylic hobby paint was used to touch up the rear. The front swivel arm is now on the rear to allow the engine to haul passenger cars around tighter curves than the fixed coupler on the front.

Here is the reason for the purchase! The SP 6003 is coupled up to an eight car IHC passenger set painted in daylight colors with the name "Sunbeam". The Sunbeam was carded as SP Train 13/14 that ran between Houston and Dallas Texas from 1937 to 1955.

The IHC eight car set was just upgraded with metal wheelsets. McHenry Couplers were added years ago along with additional weight. Check the link below for more on working with the IHC-AHM-Rivarossi passenger cars.  

On the NYCTL the SP train's colorful consist will be a welcome addition to the annual Holiday passenger trains that pass thru Empire City Station. Holiday Trackage Rights have been granted!


SP E7A #6003 in Holiday Passenger Service


Final Comments
Obviously the addition of this locomotive to my fleet didn't start out well to put in mildly. I was impressed with the ebay seller's handling of the issue and happy I took the discounted repair instead of  full refund return option. The P-2000 E7A has the muscle to easily haul the eight car train plus a track cleaning car at speed and up the grades from Empire City Station to Terminal Yard just as I hoped it would.

My five year old grandson also rigorously tested the E7A and IHC passenger cars with sustained running at well over a hundred miles per hour. The set is now Grandpa and Grandson approved!

Additional Reading
Southern Pacific Train 3/4 "The Golden State Limited"
Photos of SP #6003
Espee Modelers Archive