UNION CITY PASSENGER DEPOT

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

Tuesday, April 11, 2023

Laudable progress

Last post omscaler was pondering the level of progress that would be made over the course of the present project. Currently, tender wheels are installed as well as all necessary running gear associated with the tenders. Tender body side sheets are next on order. The basic stock piece for one tender is ready to be formed and cut. The hope is that all three tenders will be done by week’s end. It is fortunate that all three are the same design. The so-called “Orient” type. Omscaler does not know why this name is used. Readers feel free to chime in here. Hope all had a fine Easter. Until next week, omscaler

 

Tuesday, April 4, 2023

Loaded down.

This week seems a little heavier than usual. Omscaler is beginning the three-locomotive project. On the upside, numerous parts are ready to install. On the other side, the next steps will be more complex. The tenders need twenty-four wheels. The Consolidations need twenty wheels. The American needs only eight. All of these are ready to install. Tender decks are done. Center beams are done. Fortunately, omscaler has working plans to help guide the process. Less certain is the completion date. Omscaler has a reputation for running behind. Maybe I should give myself a bonus if completed early. We shall see. omscaler

 

Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Finished in good order

The outside braced wood box car is finished. #162239, SL-SF, Frisco now sits protruding into Spruce Street. Let’s take a more in-depth tour of this boxcar. Stats: Sixty-two total parts (not countning external Z bar). About fourteen are hidden angle braces. Order boards on each door. Brake wheel and platform on the B end. The Frisco logo is on each side. Car does sit a little high. The side ladders are laser cut as are the sides. Simple roof walk and laterals. Glue streaks do show up on a magnified view. Seems like some research and experimenting are called for. Also, due to size constraints, little room on the end panels for larger markings. Actually, barely able to read. But...the boss said, “Run it!” Further note. Spruce and other streets are even to this day, paving brick made locally years ago. In this view is the retired Southern boxcar, #23376. The running gear in part was used on the new boxcar. The building is the South end of Murphysboro depot. On to the next project(s), omscaler

 

Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Did Charlie say “Aaauugh!”?

Readers may remember the late Charles Schultz character Charlie Brown. When the football was moved right as he kicked or some other calamity occurred, He would yell Aaauugh! Just prior to writing this post, omscaler was gluing a project together. As a piece was being test fitted, another part came away at the glue joint. Aaauugh! Omscaler was compelled to do a repair. Sometimes it happens. Another cartoon character says, “Just scream”. Whatever works. Now back to the building. Omscaler hopes that the outside braced boxcar will be finished very soon. More to come. Chilling and working, omscaler

 

Tuesday, March 14, 2023

Moving forward with the cutting edge

The laser cutting was done successfully. The very small railroad now has an outside braced wood boxcar under construction. This will provide an interesting car type. As a further note, an older boxcar that was not up to current specifications was removed and some parts were used on the new boxcar. Omscaler hopes that this project will be complete as of this posting. Also, the three locomotive project has had some small progress as well. Looks like a busy week for The Omega Scale railway. And to all you Irish out there, Happy St. Patrick’s Day. Still a-building, omscaler

 

Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Another step forward

This post is another update on the projects currently in the works at The Omega Scale Railway. As you recall, several things were listed on the to do list. This past week, omscaler continued making the build diagram for the William Hull house. Also, a multiple railcar laser cutting diagram was completed. The next step is to scan in the same in order to make laser cut car sides. If this step is as successful as the last open top hopper, a lot of time may be saved. Saving time is always something that omscaler is very interested in. Optimistically, omscaler

 

Tuesday, February 28, 2023

A new beginning

To omscaler, this time of year still feels like a new beginning. Last week started of well. Building diagrams were completed for two locomotive types. A total of two of one type and a single of the other type were done. Some more diagrams are planned. One of a house in Murphysboro and another or more of railcars. The Union City module has had some preliminary work done as well. As they say, one thing at a time. Taking time to do the work, omscaler