Sunday, October 27, 2024

The Narrow Gauge Empire Expands

 Monday afternoon started in the shed with me finding a stray coupler dropped by a Tuesday Nighter in the Lismore area - (Geoff).  I then tried to re-glue the roof back together on the damaged Cassino Fettler's Shed.  I then put my newly acquired far North Hobbies Paybus on the test track and it ran very well on DC.  I am yet to decide what I will do with that.  I have one of these Far North Hobbies ones myself, but it has a DCC chip in it, but unpainted.  But the new one, is all painted.  So I might swap the DCC bits and pieces over to the new one, and then I will be left with a mechanism that might be able to be narrowed down to 12mm for use in my railmotor.  Again that is all future work.

My attention then turned to pulling up the standard gauge track between the two points at Park Road Siding and South Brisbane Interstate Station.  The track was then slewed over slightly by reducing the radius of this rather large horse-shoe curve by about 3cm radius.  I then through a couple of lengths of 12mm flex track down on the outside of the standard gauge track to see if both tracks will fit on the current baseboard.  They certainly did.  However, I had to move the point motor of the Main/Siding at the northern end of Park Road Siding was moved from outside of the curve to the inside of the curve.  That was re-tested and worked.  The point for the Siding 1/Siding 2 at the northern end of the Park Road Siding was also adjusted to move this point motor the further away from its original position.  This is because the narrow gauge track work will be travelling straight through the old position of the point motor.  So this was moved, tested and was OK.

The point motor at Park Road was relocated from the outside of the track to the inside, and the radius of this curve was reduced by about 3cm.

This point motor was moved outwards with an extension added to the throw mechanism to allow for the 12mm track to go through there.

Looking North, the new 12mm track is on the outside of the curve.

The next section looking further north.

I then did some more work on the baseboard at South Brisbane for the 12mm trackage.  At about 2/3 of the way between Park Road Siding and South Brisbane on the 12mm narrow gauge track it needs to start to rise so that it can clear the standard gauge track for sidings 9 and 10.  It is all just planning at this stage.  Future changes could be made.  But I plan to have everything in place before too long so I can perhaps run some 12mm trains just in this area and sort out the point work and track work at South Brisbane.  Again lots of work needs to still be done for the track work between Dutton Park and the northern end of Park Road Siding.  So now thinking about this, does this mean that I can install a crossing loop and possible platforms for Park Road making a 12mm station?  That might allow me to then have a separate block sections from Dutton Park to Park Road, then Park Road to South Brisbane.  This might speed up traffic traversing the Dutton Park junction section.  

So on Tuesday I completed the standard gauge changes and tested everything and this area is all back to normal.  I will contemplate the Park Road 12mm changes.  But I did lay a few lengths of 12mm track from the end of Park Road Siding around the curve into just short of the throat of South Brisbane.  I have been building the incline into this location as I go.  Initially it will float and when complete I will make the incline ramp permanent.

I also purchased a sheet of ply for the extra 12mm baseboard width from Dutton Park to Park Road Siding.  It will be used to increase the baseboard width from Loco Pilly to Dutton Park as well.

On Wednesday while the boss was out, I spent some more time in the shed, installing the edge barrier, and then taking the track all the way into the point work at South Brisbane.  I also laid the SX siding outside South Brisbane station.  I've even tested the running on the track from South Brisbane to just before Park Road Station.  Nice!

On Thursday, the soldering iron came out and I started to tie the 12mm trackage back to the main power district bus for that power district.  I then installed some more barriers for South Brisbane and then started to lay some more trackage here.  

Looking south from South Brisbane towards Park Road the track barrier (Plasterer's Angle) on the left.

Now looking north towards South Brisbane Interstate and South Brisbane Station.  The SX siding is on the far right.

Wagons sitting just outside South Brisbane Station.  The SX siding on the left.

So on Friday I started ripping up a sheet of ply.  I then added extra baseboard width along the trackage from Loco Pilly to Dutton Park.  I added about 4.2m of baseboard.  I have decided to add in Yeerongpilly Station, and then change the track layout for Dutton Park.  It currently is a point with Dual gauge to Fisherman Islands and standard gauge to South Brisbane Interstate.  I was going to build a dual gauge point here with all three rails going in both directions, but by removing the dual gauge splitter way back just outside Loco Pilly, I now have separate standard gauge and narrow gauge tracks running from here (out of Clapham Yard) to Dutton Park.  That allows me to put in Yeerongpilly station.  I then can adjust the track layout at Dutton Park, with a standard gauge point and a narrow gauge point forming a crossing the separate tracks continuing to Park Road, where a Park Road Station will be built.  I just need a standard Tillig crossing for narrow/standard gauge.   In the other direction, towards Fisherman Islands, the Dual gauge splitter piece of track that I removed from outside Loco Pilly, will go into use here, before Fisherman Islands.

So on Saturday after visiting the local hobby shops and picking up some track at one, the other had nothing that I really wanted.  So I went and purchased one of the items online from Australian Modeller - who seem to have it, and then ordered some other items from Queensland Scale Models.  So I'm spreading the love around.  When I got home, The track maintenance crew took possession of the track and removed the old gauge splitter track outside Loco Pilly.  They then straight railed the standard gauge line, so that is back working in a short period of time.  The two power feeds for here were reattached on Sunday.  I then started to lay the narrow gauge on a new alignment through Yeerongpilly station.  The point was installed and the hole in the baseboard cut.  The power feeds for this track, and wire the point motors for Yeerongpilly back to a yet to be delivered QSnap were also installed.   

The Tillig Gauge splitter is being removed.  The new extended baseboard for Yeerongpilly platform will be to the right.

These changes will not be cheap, but you only live once, and it is only money.  I will need an additional NCE QSnap, and a standard Narrow gauge crossing from Tillig - again not cheap.  I thought I needed 4 new sets of narrow gauge points.  But after spending some time in the shed on Saturday, I then thought I will need only an extra 2 sets of point for the track re-arrangement at Dutton Park.  Isn't time amazing.  I laid out some trackage on the floor to get an idea how much room I'd need at Dutton Park and then it dawned on me.  If I purchased another QSnap (Oh the pain!), and another two sets of points, I can actually install a 'Y' at Dutton Park just like in real life.  This will allow South Brisbane narrow gauge to get to Fisherman Islands.  Now I also need a second Tillig Crossing.  So the track coming north from Clapham Yard is laid all the way to just short of Dutton Park.  The point at the far end of Yeerongpilly was also installed.

I had Darren visit today and I bounced a few ideas off of him while we had a beer.  I have no idea how my safeworking will work between Clapham Yard, Yeerongpilly, Dutton Park, Park Road and South Brisbane.  I might have to call on my two QR Train Controller mates to earn their free beers from Ops Sessions to put them to work, deciding how this will be implemented.  But what it will allow me to do is run narrow and standard gauge side by side between Clapham Yard and South Brisbane/South Brisbane Interstate, allowing me to replicate my childhood travelling to and from school.

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