+sparky107107 Not a problem. It's a spectacular facility, and replicating it in HO is going to be a worthy challenge. If you're in St. Thomas you might find the railway museum incredibly helpful. They've already replicated much of the yard there, although I believe not all of it. Also, there are some excellent resources here: www.canadasouthern.com/caso/home.htm
Another excellent video with a lot of good thoughts. One small upate, the Masons sold their building on Talbot Street about a year or a year and a half ago. They have now moved their operation over to a building at Sunset and Fruitridge line
+fabio40 Ah, thanks. I've been wanting to develop an errata list for these videos. At least on my own computer in case I ever remake them. There are a couple of small errors in the London videos that have been pointed out to me as well.
this is a very helpful video , I am going to try and recreate this yard in HO scale ,, thanks for your help
+sparky107107 Not a problem. It's a spectacular facility, and replicating it in HO is going to be a worthy challenge. If you're in St. Thomas you might find the railway museum incredibly helpful. They've already replicated much of the yard there, although I believe not all of it. Also, there are some excellent resources here: www.canadasouthern.com/caso/home.htm
Sad, a lot of these buildings don't even exist anymore 😞
Another excellent video with a lot of good thoughts. One small upate, the Masons sold their building on Talbot Street about a year or a year and a half ago. They have now moved their operation over to a building at Sunset and Fruitridge line
BX Tower was built in 1912, not 1898. Prior to 1912 there was a wood structure there.
+fabio40 Ah, thanks. I've been wanting to develop an errata list for these videos. At least on my own computer in case I ever remake them. There are a couple of small errors in the London videos that have been pointed out to me as well.