OO Gauge - Latton Fields
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Branch Line - Roundy, roundy with some shunting
Thanks Max.
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(Sorry, I've had a beer :roll:)
Marty
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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/75/Railway_bridge_near_the_Saint-Louis_bridge.jpg
Might need two new portals for the ends, but it's going to be over 600mm Catenary span and the longest I have at the moment is just over 500mm, and it does sag a bit.
Track clearances look better.

I need to do some more plate girder sides to finish the approach in the foreground, but I want to get all the track in place and get some trains running.
Decided to just use a pluggable terminal strip for power to the bridge for now.
I looked at jack plugs but most seem to be rated at 1 amp, which could be a bit low if two trains with lights etc were crossing at the same time, albeit for a very brief period.
Ed
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I'll dig something out after lunch.
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Max
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Just got to get on with fixing down the track and wiring, but it's an 'orrible dark day here which makes working in the garage a bit more difficult.
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It's like a little photographic diorama in a way, but serves a purpose on the layout too. Going to paint the sides and legs a colour other than white? Grey, dark green, black?
Marty
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I normally site the other side, from where I get a fantastic view of ………………………………………
…… tumble drier, chest freezer, step ladder, hoover, laundry basket, etc. etc. etc.

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Short clip from terrible angle, but it was the only place I could find in amongst all the tools etc. to put the camera.
Second train (Class 86) going far to fast but didn't derail ………………………………..
at least not on the bridge :lol:
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That's a busy garage you have there and I'm still loving that factory chimney!
Best,
Bill
At 6'4'', Bill is a tall chap, then again, when horizontal he is rather long and people often used to trip over him! . . . and so a nickname was born :)
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It's really odd that since I did the chimney I just don't notice the yellow pipe anymore, even though it's still sticking out of the top.
The 'trainie' sounds are not entirely intentional, as the rail gap at one end of the bridge is larger than I would have liked owing to the bridge being at an angle, and the track clearance necessary when fitting or removing the bridge.
But talking of 'sounds' I had a bit of a play with some open-source video editing software yesterday afternoon (OpenShot), as I'm running Linux.
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Cheers
Marty
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Still trying to get the track finished on the other line over the bridge, but domestic duties have left very little time in the garage this week.
Might get it done over the weekend and then I'll do another video.
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Goodbye Latton Fields.
After long and detailed consideration of the operation of the current line along with any possible future development, the ghost of Dr. Beeching has finally caught up with Latton Fields and the line is now closed.All trains will eventually be arriving and departing from the new terminus Latton Street currently under construction, and buses will replace trains for the time being.

In other words, disassembly (otherwise known as the axe) has started and I hope to get the wood for the new baseboards this week.
Nearly all the insulfrog point have been removed and binned, and the rest will follow shortly.
I couldn’t really do many more scenic areas and watching two trains run round the loops held my attention for all of five minutes, even if one did have sound.
I’m downsizing to a smaller layout based on the Minories track plan (thank you Mr Freezer) which Latton Fields never was, and not bothering with any loops.
More details when I start a new layout thread, but for now it’s goodbye Latton Fields, hello Latton Street.
Ed
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