patrick Posted October 4, 2024 Posted October 4, 2024 Since my new garden railroad is American outline i feel it's better start a new thread here than continue on the Irish Layouts one. The line has been out of service for over two months while the pond and waterfall were put in. With this job almost completed a temporary bridge has now been installed allowing service to be restored. Apart from ongoing landscaping the next project is to build the bridge and tunnel portals. 10 Quote
patrick Posted October 9, 2024 Author Posted October 9, 2024 (edited) After running trains for a while i decided to make some trackwork changes in order to improve accessibility and operation. The short siding near the tunnel was removed as it proved to be awkward to switch and made the area look too congested. The switch was then used to add an additional siding to the yard. The main line was also relocated in order to replace the planned curve bridge over the pond with a straight one. I'm planning through truss bridge here which will be more appropriate and easier to build. Edited October 9, 2024 by patrick 12 Quote
derek Posted November 27, 2024 Posted November 27, 2024 Looking good Patrick. Just wondering how you are going to deal with the grass growing up through the track (and eventually everything else)? 1 Quote
patrick Posted December 2, 2024 Author Posted December 2, 2024 Given that i imagine the railroad as a rundown line on its last legs about 1950 a little overgrowth is desired. When it starts to get out of hand it the roadbed gets a dose of weed and grass killer. Although the garden is generally flat there are a few low spots which require regular reballasting due to settling and washouts after heavy rainfall, just like the prototype. 8 1 Quote
patrick Posted June 30 Author Posted June 30 (edited) The latest addition to the railroad is the trestle over the pond built from oak stripwood I found on sale at a local hardware store. The tunnel has also been daylighted. The hill was just not big enough to make it convincing. Edited June 30 by patrick 5 Quote
patrick Posted July 7 Author Posted July 7 (edited) Maureen took this photo this afternoon while the new LGB Rio Grande passenger cars were on their inaugural run. IMG_20250706_213102.heic Edited July 7 by patrick 1 Quote
patrick Posted July 8 Author Posted July 8 A few shots from last night showing the new LGB passenger cars. IMG_20250706_213102.heic IMG_20250706_213055.heic IMG_20250706_212700.heic IMG_20250706_210232.heic 2 Quote
jhb171achill Posted July 8 Posted July 8 With the wide open spaces, and nice balance of weeds and ballast, there's almost a South American look to this too - very nice indeed! 1 Quote
patrick Posted July 8 Author Posted July 8 I'm having issues posting photos. They are not showing on the post, can anyone help? Quote
Flying Snail Posted July 9 Posted July 9 9 hours ago, patrick said: I'm having issues posting photos. They are not showing on the post, can anyone help? I would guess that the issue is that the filetype is not supported by the software running this forum. The filetype that your camera saves images as by default is called HEIF/HEIC - that's the bit at the end of your file's name after the dot: '.heic'. Try exporting your photos into another common file format such as JPEG (.jpg, .jpeg) or PNG (.png) before you upload them. 1 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted July 9 Posted July 9 8 minutes ago, patrick said: Caught last night during a running session. That's better - I can see this pic. Looks superb! 2 Quote
derek Posted July 9 Posted July 9 1 hour ago, Mol_PMB said: That's better - I can see this pic. Looks superb! Yes, I can finally see a pic now. Couldn't see any of the downloadable ones above. Probably the windows I'm running (8) is the problem, more than anything on Patrick's @patrick side. Quote
Mol_PMB Posted July 9 Posted July 9 Just now, derek said: Yes, I can finally see a pic now. Couldn't see any of the downloadable ones above. Probably the windows I'm running (8) is the problem, more than anything on Patrick's @patrick side. I'd tried Windows 11 and Safari on the phone with no luck. Glad Patrick has it sorted now, some great photos. 1 Quote
patrick Posted Sunday at 18:05 Author Posted Sunday at 18:05 (edited) A few photos taken at night. I don't know if I posted these before because I can't see some of them here either! Edited Sunday at 20:15 by patrick 4 2 Quote
DJ Dangerous Posted Monday at 10:07 Posted Monday at 10:07 Apple devices tend to save images as HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) files by default. HEIC files are not widely used nor accessible on non-Apple devices. You can change this in your ‘phone settings, and use the more common JPEG standard. There’s nothing that those viewing can do, as the forum software will recognise it as a file upload rather than an image upload. The last few shots are fabulous!!! 1 Quote
patrick Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago Recent engineering work on the railroad. 3 Quote
patrick Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago Since the weather has been very hot and humid lately most running is done at night. Here's a video from last week. 20250708_235733.mp4 1 1 Quote
patrick Posted 38 minutes ago Author Posted 38 minutes ago Here's a few more from the same evening. 20250708_235550.mp4 20250708_235513.mp4 1 Quote
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