UNION CITY PASSENGER DEPOT

All aboard! Passengers are now enjoying the brand-new passenger station in Union City, Tennessee.

Tuesday, May 5, 2020


Working the work
As omscaler mentioned in the last post, the shifter is in the shop for a rebuild. This effort may represent a leap in equipment operation and appearance of a somewhat major scale. Omscaler has used new and innovative techniques to improve the switching locomotive. However, and this is a big however, to do this requires as many components as possible to be rethought and often redesigned. This redesign is almost literally top to bottom. As demonstrated by the tender results, the effort is well worth it. On the other hand, the process is very slow relatively speaking. But as omscaler has said before, “we’ll get ‘er done”. And we will. Omscaler


Tuesday, April 28, 2020


The Train Show
Yep, April eleventh was supposed to be the annual Coosa Valley Modeler’s Train Show. This show is over thirty years old. The Statement online at the social media site said the city government was not going to allow the show to take place. Well, your old omscaler had a thought about the situation. Albeit a late thought. It occurred to us about Thursday evening before the show, or was it Friday? Anyway, the plan was to enlist the aid of a relative, engage a pickup truck. The next part of said plan was to break into The Gadsden Museum of Art where the model railroad club’s layout is stored. Dismantle said layout. Load and transport the layout to the 210 @ the Tracks venue. Break into the venue and reassemble the layout. As far as I can tell, we would have only committed four felony offenses! We would have charged extra of course to cover our efforts and potential legal expenses. Brilliant plan, huh? It was too bad that omscaler was late to the gate on this operation. We could have saved the whole show! Back to the present. At this point the tender rebuild has been completed and the actual locomotive rework is under way. The new tender does show improved appearance if omscaler says so himself. I am looking forward to posting pictures of the latest effort. Yours diligently and legally, omscaler


Tuesday, April 21, 2020


The reshopping
What is taking place on The Very Small Railroad at this time is the reworking of the 0-6-0 shifter (switcher). This locomotive has been reworked before. The issues were: the rework actually did some more damage, the retainers as well as the retainer shoes were hybridized during the previous work. The locomotive needed to be upgraded to the new G6 combined coupler/retainer pin configuration. So, as of this post, we are building a new tender with the aforementioned upgrade included where applicable. Also, the old tender had some damage for the same reasons as the locomotive. The design of both tender and locomotive will sport some improvements too. This project is moving at a snail’s pace so that the best job possible can be accomplished with some procrastination thrown in for good measure. Inching along, omscaler


Tuesday, April 14, 2020


More progress on the very small railroad
As was previously pointed out, a number of projects were under way. Omscaler is happy to report that the final turnout upgrade has been completed. This will make yard operations easier and more efficient. The reason for this is that the design on the turnouts was improved. Little things mean a lot. The appearance is somewhat better as well. Next will be a 0-6-0 shifter upgrade. One and done. Omscaler


Tuesday, April 7, 2020


Forging ahead              
As we continue to take extraordinary measures as advised by our leadership, my condolences are offered to those who have suffered loss and hope to those who are ill. Sometimes we all just do the best we can. Much of the best we see now is heroic effort by the medical community at large, law enforcement, fire departments and sometimes regular but needed workers just doing their job. Our gratitude is extended to all these people. As for omscaler, I am thankful I do not need to go out much. I actually was in a position of unemployment last Fall. For certain reasons I was considering continuing work. But since nothing worthwhile materialized, I eventually decided to retire. This put me ahead of the curve concerning the need to stay at home. For this I am thankful. Obviously I spend the time doing the necessary things and working on The Omega Scale Railway. I am glad I have this project to do and I am proud to offer some of the resulting work and my thoughts about it on this blog. I work and forge ahead hoping for the best for all of us. God bless us all. Forging ahead, omscaler


Tuesday, March 31, 2020


The last few weeks
The last few weeks have certainly been interesting. Much time at home. Practically all time at home. What omscaler has done with some of the time is clean and reorganize the work area. A plan of needed and most used parts was developed. Labels for the parts containers were augmented. A list of equipment to be made was written. Problem areas on the module were noted and included in planned upkeep. All of this together is somewhat extensive. There is no shortage of projects for the foreseeable time frame. As seen before, some projects vie with others for priority. However, omscaler will get ‘er done. Industriously, omscaler


Tuesday, March 24, 2020


Proud citizens
Yes, the long awaited passenger depot and headquarters are finally operational. The local papers were buzzing with the news. As if on cue, both freight and passenger business increased significantly. It is certainly clear track ahead for the GM&O. In the near future there will be an official dedication of the new structure. The mayor is expected to make some remarks and there is a rumor that the governor will be in attendance as well. The police department has pledged full cooperation for handling the crowd and traffic. Details about this will appear in the papers prior to the ceremony. It seems like the entire town is a beehive of activity. Still buzzing myself, omscaler