Sunday, October 23, 2011

NTS&B 2011 Piedmont Pilgrimage Open House

This was my second Piedmont Pilgrimage open house. Everything went well, with only minor problems. I had one or 2 accessories and 1 passenger car that decided to give problems, but that was about all. We only had 47 people total this year (including 5 'workers'), as opposed to 52 last year, and had a few repeats from last year. It was loads of fun watching the expressions on the kids faces (even the big ones). Note for next year-Put goody tables in garage instead of on back patio.


This year I also had three visiting trains. John R brought his Illinois Central GP-9 which had not been run in something like 25 years (I had a lot going on, so my facts may be a little off). He also brought a kit car that he built and some scratch built loads that he had never seen run. Unfortunately, I just realized I didn't get any pictures of this very nice train.

Wayne C. brought a Williams E8 Bright Red Texas Special AA set with 4 - 18 inch passenger cars. Boy was she pretty. This one was my personal favorite, since I really like colorful passenger trains.




The star of the show was Wayne's Lionel Spirit of 1776 set produced in pieces from 1974 to 1976, that had never even been taken out of the boxes (yes folks, a brand new still in the box 37 year old train). The set included the U36B Seaboard Coast Line Engine, Caboose, and 13 cars (one for each of the original 13 colonies). Since the engine only has a single motor, it didn't have enough traction to pull all of the cars up the helix, so we double headed my engine to go with it. Here is what it looked like, and a short movie going down the helix.











Tuesday, October 11, 2011

NTS&B Jamaica Station Update

Most of the time when I ask someone if they noticed the Jamaica Station, they say no and immediately start looking at the top of the layout (I kid you not, even X New Yorkers). I decided to add a platform at the front edge of the station, to try to get people to notice it easier.


Saturday, October 8, 2011

NTS&B Bigville Underground Station

The second underground passenger station (Bigville) is now open for buisness. It looks kind of empty, but has 40 passengers in it so far. Still have to add the station signs, posters, and other decorations, but that will have to wait for another day.