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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Small shack

As an in-between project I decided to build a small shack.  It is built from scraps of scribed wood and strip wood with a shingle roof and a small attached shed.  On the front porch is a rocking chair and a partial wood case of beer bottles.  The resident of the shack is standing next to the door.



The rocking chair was made from bits of wire and card stock.  This shack will be part of a small shanty town near a stream that already has a small building with a dock.  This was a just-for-fun project.  The overflowing trash can beside the porch is a metal casting.

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Norfolk Southern Roanoke facility tour

Another tour I had in Roanoke Virginia was of the Norfolk Southern yard and shops.  We started off in the yard tower overlooking the hump yard.


Above is the view of the humping operation from the tower.  The freight cars in the foreground were in-house cars.  I had thought hump yards were being phased out but that is not the case.  It is apparently still one of the fastest means of sorting cars.


Across the tracks from the tower was their car repair shop where they can repair almost any damage or problem if the car is worth repairing.  They still use cabooses there in certain situations though the one in the photo is in for repair - or not depending on how cost effective that would be.


An old wrecking crane on site.


A hurting hopper car awaiting fixing.


The yard tower from the car repair shop.  You can see a bunch of our tour group out on the platform.

NS did a real nice job on our tour and it was interesting and informative.