Thanks Henri. That is praise indeed.Im no fan of video, but I really enjoyed watching this one!!
What a beautiful railway!!
I've been making the most of the weather over the last couple of days and put together a short video showing how I operate a typical pick-up goods train on my railway. Hope you enjoy .......
Rik
PS - No music this time, Alan
Superb Rik, many of us that do run like you will appreciate the time you have taken explaining what is occuring. I wish that I could use your labelling system, would make things much easier for my guest running teams. However my line goes around a loop part way and they would be lost to view at Lindenburg and Stiegge Stations. Great pity as it is a superb system and so much like was used on the real thing.I've been making the most of the weather over the last couple of days and put together a short video showing how I operate a typical pick-up goods train on my railway. Hope you enjoy .......
Rik
PS - No music this time, Alan
Thanks Greg - I assume you meant withOUT getting boring ........You have the knack of just the right length of video to keep the viewer interested. Just the right amount of shunting clips to show what you were doing, with getting boring.
Your garden gives plenty of great backgrounds to the train action. I especially like the views which have something else, away in the background. From Peckforton I can see a house (or maybe a station at Bulkely?) 'over the hills and far away'.
And that 'hump' as the train enters Bickerton gives great atmosphere.
Thanks Jon. Sounds like an interesting system. Like you, I try to keep things simple but even then mistakes creep in. I sometimes find I complete the run of the goods and still find I've forgotten to pick up a wagon somewhere.In the past on my old line I used to use Coloured Map Pins as a quick reminder each station having a different Colour with that being reflected on the Station Name Boards. The pins went into small holes in the buffers, many of my Wagons and even Locomotives show up these holes to the wonder of visitors. I also used the holes for a Tail Lamp. But I am now using Magnetic Wagon Cards of Credit Card Size with Waybills that fit into a pocket on the card. Works quite well but still get errors! But it is fun the day after to sort out the problems left behind when they have gone home! Tail lamps are Map Hooks that hang onto the rear of the last wagon and mostly get moved on during shunting or reversal of direction, but sometimes get forgotten to the chagrin of the line Superintendent.
Nothing anywhere near as sophisticated, I'm afraid. Because I tend to run these sessions on my own (I don't know anyone else as geeky as me to share the sessions), I am omnipotentI wonder how the rules of Single Line Working Operate on your line, does each Station have a Box with communication and Token Working or do you run with Staff and Ticket as the SR did? I expect you have explained it all in your Blog, must have a look.
JonD
Hi AndrewThank you, I really enjoyed that shunting! It all seemed logically done, and made more sense than continuous running around for no apparent purpose.
Thanks. Hope to see some videos from your railway sometime soon. We do like seeing each others' railways.Beautiful railway showcased with a nicely balanced video...great motivation for first time GR builders like myself![]()