...wherein I write about the research and modeling efforts around my personal history project: the R Street corridor in Sacramento California.
Ultimately my goal is to build a HO scale model railroad layout along three walls of a spare bedroom. As a start, I plan to build one or two modules for the Sacramento Modular Railroaders club. Both the home layout and the modules will be based on how R Street looked in August 1950. The modules will spotlight some of my favorite buildings that I won't be able to fit in my spare bedroom layout. The bedroom layout will cover R street from 2nd street up to about 7th Street.
Along the way I'm happily discovering offshoots and travelling down strange tangents in history triggered by my research on the railroads, industries and people that inhabited R Street.
So, let's explore this gritty industrial corridor and all the facets of history that are connected with it. Your comments and questions are more than welcome. Feel free to contact me at wpcon2008(the at symbol)yahoo.com.
Naperville 2025
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The Naperville freight car meeting, as it originally was, was founded by
Martin Lofton of Sunshine Models, partly to provide a venue at which he
could se...
Uckfield Model Railway Exhibition 2025
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The Uckfield show has got a reputation for high-quality layouts, and this
year was no exception. All 20 layouts were modelled to a high standard, and
the...
Side Project
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I have to admit, I’m a bit fed up with the Tramp Steamer project: I started
back in March, and it’s been a major feature on the blog for this year. I
could...
So where did those etched parts wind up?
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It can now be told.
Ted Culotta has taken over the line of etched parts
Currently he listing many items on EBay.
See his blog post for more details
htt...
September Update
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The month isn't over, but the first three weeks have been super busy, so I
decided to do an update.
*1. National Capital Model Soldier Society (NCMSS) An...
3D Printing Again
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I love that feeling when a project finally satisfies some itch I’ve had for
years.
I’ve talked about 3d printing a lot on this blog over the years. I’d ...
A Post? A REAL Post?
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OMG, yes, this blog IS still alive, even if its not active! So today boys
and girls, I want to share with you the LVHTRy's newest member of the
over-flo...
Ruston & Hornsby 48DS turns blue
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With the December issue of Model Rail magazine going on sale last week, it
felt like a good time to post on this blog for the first time in a while.
Time...
Rabbit holes - Mosslanda
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Once in a while something appears on the internet and you think to
yourself. "Ooh. That's imteresting. I'll look into that." One such thing
happened the o...
FREE ROBUX GENERATOR NO HUMAN VERIFICATION [M0U]
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How to Get Free Robux? Methods to Use Robux Generator - Robux generator
People often search for “Free Robux” and “Free Robux no survey” on Google
is it ...
Updated the Control System
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So again, a long hiatus from posting here. I've still been working on my
layout, have no fear. I'll make a brief update here. Thanks to fellow Navy
man L...
When Were Trains Invented? World, America, Britain
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When Were Trains Invented? Trains have been around for a long time, their
invention revolutionized the way of transportation and it fundamentally
changed...
Maxwell House Coffee plant mock up
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I mocked up more buildings today and I laid out the grounds for Maxwell
House Coffee. There are several building in the complex, and I have to cut
a couple...
Rochelle Comes Alive
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Work is progressing nicely in Rochelle. Below is an update video and a
google maps view of the prototype. In order for it to fit in the layout
space av...
Small Air Compressors I have Known
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My first attempts at airbrushing were done with an inexpensive air brush
and a can of compressed air. As the air was depleted from the can it would
turn c...
One-to-One Museum storage at Westwood.
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A trip to Hornby at Westwood near Margate last December presented the
opportunity to visit the storage facility in one of the empty warehouses on
the site....
Whoops
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Andrew Barclay 0-4-0ST by Hatton’s. Weathering and fitting of custom Narrow
Planet plates by The Model Centre. Standard gauge industrial layout by me?
2017 Garden State Prototype Modelers Meet
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Just a quick note that this year's Garden State Railroad Prototype Modelers
meet will be happening This weekend coming up: Saturday, November 4th, a
day of...
Goleta, Pt 1
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Between Santa Barbara and La Patera is Goleta. Southern Pacific located a
Train Order office at the Combination 22 depot built in 1901. The depot
served ...
Precision - Fillmore Avenue Roundhouse Layout Visit
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I've got a short list of layouts that intrigue me, and one of these rare
birds is the Fillmore Avenue Roundhouse layout of Rick De Candido. Featured
in *Mo...
No more Jordan's
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It would be impossible for me to show all of the Jordan Highway Miniatures
that I have built in one posting. You can look back in the archives t...
Tube Line Work Trains
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We live next to a tube line, Hammersmith & City, where trains passing late
at night by out flat keeping us awake, which is not terribly romantic.
Still...
SkyNet is Operational
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No, I'm not looking to exterminate the human race (*a la* the reference to
the Terminator movies' "SkyNet"). Last Sunday, Oct. 25 my railroad
achieved a ...
Switching in Grimstad
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The layout has been dormant for many months, so I just felt like taking a
picture of my brass NMJ Superline 32.290 steamer doing some switching in
Grimstad...
Off we go again
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So we begin again. With a couple of invites to model railway shows in the
offing, (Granite City Train show and Princeton, MN train show, both in
November)...
END OF THE LINE. Farewell!
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This is the end of the line for “Interacting with Miniature Railroading”.
To follow future modeling exploits, please visit My “Weathering Man”
Tumblr. Or f...
On the road again…
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National Train Show – Cleveland, Ohio. July 18-20, 2014 Just a couple
weeks to go and for the first time in over a year the CNJ Bronx Terminal
will be set...
Grain to Export Elevators
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Andy Laurent and I share several common modeling interests; one of them is
that we both are modeling harbor areas. Andy's new layout, set in 1952,
feature...
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This website is no longer maintained by the NYCSHS. It is obsolete.Please
go to www.NYCSHS.org for our new website that is maintained.No information
on th...
Is the rot setting in?
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Well, it was only a matter of time before it happened. I added a second
freight car to my O scale inventory. A Weaver Centerflow hopper body kit. I
did al...
WELCOME
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Hi and welcome to my small attempt to have a reference for my model
railroad. It is a 11.5' by 22' double deck layout in HO scale with
digitrax DCC contro...
The B&O Railroad in the Civil War
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I am a frustrated reader and researcher. It's no secret that my personal
favorite railroad is the Baltimore & Ohio. I grew up within 5 miles of the
Old Mai...
Winnipeg Model Train Stores
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I've started to accumulate a list of Winnipeg-area model train stores.
If you have any more to add, please comment here. Thanks!
Research (1)
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Some research for a car float layout placed here so that I'll know where to
find it
http://youtu.be/zUCJNx-Ex6w
http://www.flickr.com/photos/triborough/295...
The Dixie Donut Lives on as the Augusta Railway
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Old layouts never die...
They just move around.
The Dixie Central is ALIVE! Yes, ALIVE!
The design has been reinvigorated as the Augusta Railway!
Come...
Building the Etowah River Bridge: Part 1
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The CSX W&A subdivision crosses the Etowah River in scenic Bartow County,
Georgia about 40 miles northeast of downtown Atlanta. This location has
great se...
Smittie's Overhead Hoist
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One of the things I felt Smittie should have in his salvage yard was an
overhead hoist so that he could move large/heavy items to/from rail cars
and other ...
Working on the Staging Yard
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*R*ecently I've been very busy at work and at home etc. etc. and hadn't
much time for my layout. Just in the last few days I could find few minutes
here an...
How Much Time is Too Much Time?
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So lately there have been rumblings that Daddy spends too much time in the
train room... Coming out of the cold and rainy season, I can see where
this cou...
Insulation, Old School: Wax Impregnating Maple
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Apologies for the long gap. We are back!
Here's a challenge. Making a good custom-built insulating panel in 1910,
without use of asbestos, custom ceramics...
Remembering Mike Stokinger
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Published in San Francisco Chronicle on October 17, 2010 Mike Stokinger A
long time railroad buff and friend of many, died Sunday September 26th, he
was 56...
Sacramento's historic streetcars moved
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I got word a month or two ago that a group of Sacramento streetcars owned
by Dain Domich, president of "Friends of Light Rail & Transit," were being
mov...
MR Mag Project Layout Inspired Me
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The Milwaukee Road Chestnut Street Division, or the "Beer Line", is a model
railroad layout based on a famous Milwaukee prototype and constructed by
the Mo...