Focalplane
Western Thunderer
Yes, the title of this thread has been edited.
Because of all the research being done, it is clear that the actual location to be modelled for the transition period (steam to diesel) will be between Houston Grand Central and Eureka Junction. This stretch of track had line-side spurs serving warehouses, etc., and also carried trains destined to and from both San Antonio and Dallas. It was (and still is) double track.
Eureka Junction is too large to model, so the only evidence of the split between west and north will be a crossover.
To add interest, a passing loop to hold trains will be included and on the opposite side a loop serving the line-side businesses. There will also be a grade crossing (or maybe two?). This is going to be larger than anticipated, so a modular approach will be taken, focussing first on the scenic area and if I ever get there, a hidden circuit holding storage sidings. I am not sure where this is going to fit (!) but time will provide the answer. If it never gets finished at least it will be a shunting plank with photo opportunities for various T&NO trains passing through.
So, Hempstead Road is out and Eureka Heights is in. The double main tracks handled all SP traffic from both the passenger and freight loops to the east and the Sunset and Sunbeam lines to the west and north. The GS-4 and AC-5 still won't be prototypical, but the MT-4 would have been a possibility east of El Paso/San Antonio, most likely on the Sunset Limited. Large locos that would be prototypical would be the GS-1 4-8-4s and the F class 2-10-2s.
Because of all the research being done, it is clear that the actual location to be modelled for the transition period (steam to diesel) will be between Houston Grand Central and Eureka Junction. This stretch of track had line-side spurs serving warehouses, etc., and also carried trains destined to and from both San Antonio and Dallas. It was (and still is) double track.
Eureka Junction is too large to model, so the only evidence of the split between west and north will be a crossover.
To add interest, a passing loop to hold trains will be included and on the opposite side a loop serving the line-side businesses. There will also be a grade crossing (or maybe two?). This is going to be larger than anticipated, so a modular approach will be taken, focussing first on the scenic area and if I ever get there, a hidden circuit holding storage sidings. I am not sure where this is going to fit (!) but time will provide the answer. If it never gets finished at least it will be a shunting plank with photo opportunities for various T&NO trains passing through.
So, Hempstead Road is out and Eureka Heights is in. The double main tracks handled all SP traffic from both the passenger and freight loops to the east and the Sunset and Sunbeam lines to the west and north. The GS-4 and AC-5 still won't be prototypical, but the MT-4 would have been a possibility east of El Paso/San Antonio, most likely on the Sunset Limited. Large locos that would be prototypical would be the GS-1 4-8-4s and the F class 2-10-2s.