York Central Railway - Progress Update with Photos

Progress is being made on my layout. In spite of what I thought was a ton of planning, as I build I am discovering things I don’t like and making some changes on the fly. Unfortunately while some changes are not difficult, others that I see are a bigger challenge. As an example, my layout is more or less a double track oval - outside track primarily for passenger and inside for freight. In retrospect, I’m not sure it would not have been more flexible to keep the tracks further away from the backdrop all around as I do not have room for sidings off the outside. That means most sidings are running off the inside track. I ended up ripping out three sidings because they ended up being kind of useless due to lack of space. I added a couple of sidings to park passenger trains and moved one siding to be able to service an Auto Parts Plant. I am going to use the Lakeville Warehouse Kit which is 12" x 19" so I needed the space for it. I also added a siding to service a Cement Plant.

Here is my duck-under/drop in. Although it is removable, I did not cut the tracks and do not plan to normally remove it.

Here is the detail of the connections:

I bought a single-track plate girder bridge and cut off the sides to make a double track bridge over my yard. I had to make it as the tracks are on a bit of a curve.

Carving foam is messy and a pain, but it is starting to take shape.

As you should be. Please post pictures of your progress. I think if you append the updates to this it will give the viewer a total picture of your progress.

Looks good!

Smile,
Stein

Thought I’d post an updated track plan:

I made some updates to the layout to fix a few minor issues.

  1. GO Passenger train service will now run on the main line from Alder through Wyandot and Southlake.(Previously the line running into the yard was just for freight. It is now part of a main line that continues off the layout North towards Bradford and Barrie. I had to modify my Bombardier Cab Car to heighten the front dam slightly so the GO Train can negotiate the incline/curve as the track crosses the river and into the yard. It works great now.) Hidden staging for GO trains will be behind the Alder GO Station building which is an old leather tannery factory based on the prototype Newmarket GO Station in the old Davis Tannery.

  1. New sidings at Wyandot to park GO Trains out of service and freight as required.

(Wyandot based on Aurora GO Station)

  1. Siding to service Auto Parts plant adjusted.
  2. New siding to service Cement Plant. (old Southlake sidings removed.)
  3. Decided on Flood Control Dam for river crossing - based on Claireville Dam in Toronto.

Outstanding:

  1. Still need to locate Southlake GO station. Issue due to proximity to switches and bridges. May need to locate on curve.