Going back to using dice to add random events,if a few people were operating, these everts and more could rolled at certain intervals to add a challenge
Nice switching session! The maintenance-of-way additions were a nice touch. Something like that would be really fun to throw at a group doing ops together, force them to communicate and figure out how to overcome the wrinkle in the normal ops pattern. :-) And as someone else stated, it would be wise to use a caboose if you need to do a long shoving operation like that.
Great video,it’s great to see how to videos on small switching for us folks that do not fully understand the method of switching ,nice idea’s and informative,thanks
Great video and a fun scenario to run. Looking forward to the next one. Now I need to quit watching videos and start working on my module for my local train club.
You really have to be careful when having indoor thunder storms they my start a forest fire you were luck. LOL 😂😂😂😂 Glad all went well with repairs. GOD BLESS 🚂💖🚂💖🚂💖🚂💖
Have you considered installing a hand brake between the tracks on the hill to West Valley? There are several ways to do that. We use them a lot on our railroads in the Dayton Ohio area
It seems to me when I was active with the Wichita Model Railroad Club nobody thought about doing scenarios like this. I bet I could even do something similar on my Kansas River and Southern once it's up and running. I never thought about doing MOW activities beyond the occasional derailment.
Way to get the job done. Had a lot of work going on. Good job with the video Jimmy. Thanks for sharing. Have a good day.
I love the story telling aspect!
I see you use Kato. Good motors and are really hard to break them. GOOD PICK!!!
Wow! Only15 minutes clearing each blockage? RR Union rules must be very amiable!! LOL! Lots of fun! Thanks always for sharing!
Going back to using dice to add random events,if a few people were operating, these everts and more could rolled at certain intervals to add a challenge
Great job, was awesome to watch. Thx robb
Loved this video brings back memories of my Father and me back in the 60's playing with his trains.
Nice switching session! The maintenance-of-way additions were a nice touch. Something like that would be really fun to throw at a group doing ops together, force them to communicate and figure out how to overcome the wrinkle in the normal ops pattern. :-) And as someone else stated, it would be wise to use a caboose if you need to do a long shoving operation like that.
really nice ops session.....
Great video,it’s great to see how to videos on small switching for us folks that do not fully understand the method of switching ,nice idea’s and informative,thanks
Great video and a fun scenario to run. Looking forward to the next one. Now I need to quit watching videos and start working on my module for my local train club.
A great running session. Jimmy I'm railfanning across Canada for 3weeks. I'll check in when I can🚂🇨🇦🇺🇲🙋
Great job Jimmy!
Great video, this was very good and informative, thank you!
You really have to be careful when having indoor thunder storms they my start a forest fire you were luck. LOL 😂😂😂😂 Glad all went well with repairs.
GOD BLESS 🚂💖🚂💖🚂💖🚂💖
did you ever work for the railroad, listening to you talk sounds like listening to my dad tell of his day at work. he drives locomotives for UP
A great video Jimmy. Enjoyed it in Northern Michigan on my way th St. Louis and the NMRA National convention.
How was it! I was unable to attend. I'm in Kansas City and they haven't brought it back our here for a few years.
@@ericwilliams1023 The show was great. A few clinic presenters didn't make it, but I had a great time. I enjoyed the K.C. show when it was there too.
Where do you usually keep your road trains when you're switching? IIRC, you don't have a staging yard installed yet on your layout.
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Have you considered installing a hand brake between the tracks on the hill to West Valley? There are several ways to do that. We use them a lot on our railroads in the Dayton Ohio area
Please give more detail. That sounds very interesting.
love the video. thanks for making it.
It seems to me when I was active with the Wichita Model Railroad Club nobody thought about doing scenarios like this. I bet I could even do something similar on my Kansas River and Southern once it's up and running. I never thought about doing MOW activities beyond the occasional derailment.
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May I ask why you dont have characters like a road crew or townspeople ?