UNION CITY PASSENGER DEPOT

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

Tuesday, October 24, 2023

Did I say doors?

Yes. We had good progress on passenger car building. Reporting marks. Car numbers. All ready for car side doors. Omscaler was getting ready to take care of business when to his horror, a glaring omission was detected. Not enough room was allowed to make door openings. “How did this happen?”, readers may wonder. Omscaler thinks that due to trying to make cuts for the prototypical number of windows, the allowed room was exceeded. Nothing for it but to go back and redesign the car sides. Make a new set of reporting marks and get it right. So that is what we did. After redoing the work, center beams were cut. And still more to be done, omscaler

 

Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Doors and floors

 As usual, omscaler has put up another cryptic remark. But don’t worry dear reader. I will explain. So far, last week showed good progress on the passenger car project. Reporting marks (railroad name) and car numbers were applied to each car. Next will be door installation and then putting sides on floors will be done. However, a side journey into running gear building may be done before floors. We shall see, omscaler

 

Tuesday, October 10, 2023

A complete standstill!

Yep. Looks like work was halted. Let me explain. Last Monday omscaler left town for the beach. The occasion was to attend the vows and ring exchange of my daughter and her intended. This ceremony took place on the beach at Gulf Shores, Alabama. And, omscaler “hisself” was the “officiant”. Omscaler had never done this before so there was a significant amount of practice beforehand. All went well. This was a driving trip so some site seeing stops were made. On the way in, I stopped and got some pics of the Bay Minette depot some of which included a grown grandson. On the way back, pics were made of the Foley, Alabama, depot and train display (real equipment). Now, it is time to get back to the passenger car project and other projects as well. Elated traveler, omscaler

 

Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Hooray for us!

Omscaler is happy to report that all heavyweight car sides have been successfully cut. There were some initial glitches due to still being a new operator of the hobby laser. I have had the laser a long time but don’t use it very often. This past weekend saw omscaler making up a large batch of couplers. We are thinking of adding some more before moving on to the passenger car running gear and underframes. Then onward and upward to the roofs. That is unless omscaler changes the order of things. You never know. Fabricating more coupler hooks, Etc. Omscaler

 

Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Just now ready for cutting

The passenger car project that is in process is taking more time. Omscaler found out that the “clean up” part of the cutting prep was a lot more detailed than he realized. Live and learn. That is what we do here on the Very Small Railroad. Add to that the steps to make the actual cuts will be taken slowly and carefully. Cut and check then cut and check and so on. After successful cuts will come floors and roofs. The roofs are the clerestory type and will prove somewhat challenging as well. In the end, this project should be an interesting addition to The Omega Scale Railway. Still moving toward the end goal, omscaler

 

Tuesday, September 19, 2023

Another progress update

 As mentioned previously, a passenger car project is underway. A coach has been diagramed and is ready for cutting out. However, omscaler plans to do a group diagram in an effort to move the process along. By that, the plan is to have all or almost all passenger car types loaded and ready for cutting. A baggage car will be up next. And then the rest. More news next week. Staying busy, omscaler

 

Tuesday, September 12, 2023

And a change-a’ dosey-doh

Time to swing our partners. As of this post, the William Hull house diagram has been started but not completed. As omscaler was looking upon the recently completed American locomotive it became painfully obvious that there were no passenger cars. So, last Saturday, omscaler put the structure project aside and started a passenger car project. Some of the details include: All will be heavy-weight types for this first group. Two to three coaches are planned. A baggage mail is needed. And a diner and sleeper to round out the group. Still a buildin’, omscaler