Michigan Centrail Railroad and the Autism Express

artfull dodger

Registered
Country flag
Here are some pics of my freshly rehablitated garden railway. Railway lay dorment since mid summer last year. Motive power is a pair of Kalamazoo Toy Trains 4-4-0's. One powers the freight service to the ore mines and the other powers the Autism Express passenger train. I built the special passenger train to help bring awareness and acceptness to others like myself that are on the spectrum. Both 4-4-0's are converted to onboard battery power. RIght now there is no speed control, the full power of the battery is a nice sedate speed. I do want to add a "critter controler" to both engines in the future. The first pic should be a link to a short video of the passenger train running. Mike




 
I also just got a live steamer, a custom Accucraft Ruby with a coal fired boiler built by Larry Herget. I am undecided if I am going to stay with this engine. I have had gas fired ones in the past and while the coal is neat, it might be more stress than I want to deal with when running trains. Stress and being autistic do not go well together. If I trade off the coal burner, it will have to be for an engine that can handle LGB R1 curves. Really would love a 4 or 6 coupled Merlin engine, or a Pearse Countess! Cheers Mike
 
Here are some pics of my freshly rehablitated garden railway. Railway lay dorment since mid summer last year. Motive power is a pair of Kalamazoo Toy Trains 4-4-0's. One powers the freight service to the ore mines and the other powers the Autism Express passenger train. I built the special passenger train to help bring awareness and acceptness to others like myself that are on the spectrum. Both 4-4-0's are converted to onboard battery power. RIght now there is no speed control, the full power of the battery is a nice sedate speed. I do want to add a "critter controler" to both engines in the future. The first pic should be a link to a short video of the passenger train running. Mike





The link from your first pic worked well. Nice line! Did you do the lettering on the coaches? It looks a very professional job!
 
They are professionaly made decals done by Stan Cederleaf, So yes it does give a professionaly done look to the cars. I thought the colorful Kalamazoo engine suited the train as well. I can't wait to take the train to as many open days as I can this summer. Mike
 
They are professionaly made decals done by Stan Cederleaf, So yes it does give a professionaly done look to the cars. I thought the colorful Kalamazoo engine suited the train as well. I can't wait to take the train to as many open days as I can this summer. Mike


Thanks for your reply. Yes it all looks nice and eyecatching!
 
A great idea to bring more awareness to people - keep on steaming.
 
Back
Top Bottom