AsorA Bahn

Another shaky phone video going the other way this time.
You get a peek of the new area cleared for the extension for Arosa station and Doggo at the end.
Edit, youtube picked a frame of the digger and pile of concrete over a shot of the railway as the thumbnail :D
Expanding already? You have been a busy boy!
 
Wow, the van eye view was lovely. The railway is really come a long way since I last posted. Excellent work!
Thanks Curtis, I appreciate the kind words. The video was a bit iffy, but my phone is all i have to shoot videos.
 
Thanks Curtis, I appreciate the kind words. The video was a bit iffy, but my phone is all i have to shoot videos.
If you can afford to consider getting an older or second hand GoPro, they do tend to bend the image a little but the results are very good IMHO.
 
Another couple of weeks have passed.
This thread started as a landscaping thread and we are back there this fortnight. :D
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Walls nearly finished, the right hand end will be finished later on. The area to the right will eventually be dugout to match.
The blocks were bought last year to extend Langwies station. Amazingly there was just enough to use them here instead. Capping is a different story, this wall is much longer and shorter than Langwies would of been. Will have to get more before winter when we get most of our rain.
I decided extending Arosa station instead of Langwies station, will be a better use of the blocks. I will be able to get a operating railway going with a longer Arosa station.
Langwies will get extended some time in the future.
20mm blue metal is the cheapest way to cover the ground to stop the weeds growing.
The dirt from here was used in some raised garden beds around the yard.
The pile of broken concrete is to go in as fill for Langwies station, guess it will be a "feature" in the yard for a good while. :D
Arosa station will be 6.5m x 1.2m, pretty short but I am running out of room to extend any further. So I will make it work.
It will be a raised baseboard, I have already scavenged all the metal and timber for the framing.


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These dwarf conifer cuttings, started many months ago. Have all got roots now and have been potted on into these pots. 47 worked so pretty happy about that, there are 4 different types.
They will bring some much needed greenery to the railway. Not as quickly as bigger bought ones, but they are much more budget friendly.
By the time I am ready to extend the station area they will be ready to plant out.

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I got the last bit of platform glued in and the ballasting finished here.
If the weathers good tomorrow I will get the last of the green foam painted black and the dust glued down to match the rest.
 
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Anyone else ever get the feeling you are going to have to move a mountain before you can extend your railway? :D
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Once this lot (5 large tree trunks) is split and stacked, the extension can begin.:)
Even with the very able assistance of hydraulics, its still a lot of work.
Doggo doesn't get much of a view from his hut at the moment.
 
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Thanks duncan, the crossings are made of foam or plastic covered in the dust sieved out of the ballast.
I made the tolerances a tad to tight, the wheels rub on them a little bit.
There's a prototype for everything ;)
 
Anyone else ever get the feeling you are going to have to move a mountain before you can extend your railway? :D
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Once this lot (5 large tree trunks) is split and stacked, the extension can begin.:)
Even with the very able assistance of hydraulics, its still a lot of work.
Doggo doesn't get much of a view from his hut at the moment.
Most railways were built around mountains - with a few well-known exceptions :p:p
 
Anyone else ever get the feeling you are going to have to move a mountain before you can extend your railway? :D
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Once this lot (5 large tree trunks) is split and stacked, the extension can begin.:)
Even with the very able assistance of hydraulics, its still a lot of work.
Doggo doesn't get much of a view from his hut at the moment.
If you've got too many logs, just send 'em over :p:p
 
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