Switching Operations 101, Episode 2: Switching A Bakery

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  • čas přidán 27. 05. 2024
  • Episode 2 of my model railroad switching operations tutorials. An operational walkthrough of working a multi-spot industry on an industrial branch. Tips on pacing, procedures, and modeling gates. Sponsored by The Shelf Layouts Company, Custom Layout Building and Design. www.shelflayouts.com/
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Komentáře • 46

  • @unpasaro
    @unpasaro Před 24 dny +1

    Excellent work Lance, I really enjoy and stop with your videos

  • @centralfloridarailroadmodelers
    @centralfloridarailroadmodelers Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great video! It's nice to see we're not the only ones that have little hiccups while filming!

  • @evanschaefer3812
    @evanschaefer3812 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Glad you started making videos on CZcams, Lance; looking forward to more!

  • @ThomasKlimoski
    @ThomasKlimoski Před 2 měsíci +3

    Lance, I enjoyed the video and ops on your layout. The video shows how much time it takes to "just" switch out two cars. I know you were filming so it is hard to do everything, but using the bell and horn as you cross back and forth across the grade crossing adds additional realistic steps for the crew.

  • @Gaz3801
    @Gaz3801 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Excellent video Lance. Watching this switching session and then listening to you on Around the Layout is thoroughly enjoyable. Thank you for taking your time to film Episode 2.
    Cheers, Gary.

  • @19scamps92
    @19scamps92 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Lance thank you so much for this great video series. Some of my friend and i are watching each one several times. our modules are largely influenced by your books, videos and your concept. Thank you for sharing your work and OPS with us.
    kind regards from Switzerland
    Robin

  • @PrinceStreet
    @PrinceStreet Před 2 měsíci +2

    Earlier than 6:16 you mentioned the sound is pumped through computer speakers. I recall you mentioning that on your blog. What hadn’t resonated with me at the time would be how this would work in N scale:
    I could have a decoder in my engine selected only for its motor control and the engine was always silent. This decoder is only for motor control so this helps with the models (think RS1 or like smaller diesels) where speaker room doesn’t exist or frame modifications aren’t attractive.
    Then this second sound decoder leashed to the computer speakers can be any physical size.
    Finally, this offsets cost if the off-layout decoder is one like Soundtraxx’s that allows for easy changing of prime movers or similar attributes. I only need one of these decoders. The decoder in the model is motor control only so is easier to install, costs less.
    The quality of experience is potentially better and the investment is lower.
    You said this and I feel like I finally get it.
    -Chris

  • @GCRR_Modeler
    @GCRR_Modeler Před 2 měsíci +1

    this was great - very enjoyable watching a "basic" operation of swapping out two cars. A lot of what Tom Klimoski has tried to teach me about switching ops is reflected in how you operate as well. For someone like me who is new to the hobby and who enjoys switching operations - this is gold. Thanks for taking the time and effort to share.

  • @a.c.2219
    @a.c.2219 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I remember I discovered your channel through your blog when I was still living my parents' circa 2013. Big inspiration. Glad I stayed subscribed because now it's paying off!

  • @shadowfaxx5
    @shadowfaxx5 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Thanks for sharing! A few of us are starting a little operating group and this helps make sense of it!!

  • @thebritishrailroader
    @thebritishrailroader Před 2 měsíci +2

    Excellent video that really underpins and demonstrates the principles you set out in your book on operations.

  • @jonmilburn4878
    @jonmilburn4878 Před měsícem +1

    Excellent video Lance. I really appreciate all the prototype actions and to slow down. I did have a question, wouldn't the conductor ride the end of the last car a lot of the time to get back to the switch, drop off, etc instead of walking all the time? Love how you put some buildings right up the front of the layout, really adds to the depth. Also appreciate a little bit of unfinished layout, makes me feel better. They're never really finished. Glad I'm not the only one taking a sip of beer between moves. Keep up the excellent work

  • @gdog5032
    @gdog5032 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks for these 'switching' episodes, Lance. I am in the process of building a layout based on your reference books 📚 and other Downtown information available.. 😊

  • @mkivpanzer
    @mkivpanzer Před 2 měsíci +2

    Great video. Could you do a layout tour, and I hope for more switching ops. Really enjoy your books too!

  • @RailfanDownunder
    @RailfanDownunder Před 2 měsíci +1

    Superb ... I have fond memories of your old Monon layout too😊

  • @claytonmoore2091
    @claytonmoore2091 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I liked the real world timing !

  • @chrisbarr1359
    @chrisbarr1359 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great video. I learned a lot. I'm going to look for your book that someone mentioned. Take care!

  • @SpringfieldAndWestern
    @SpringfieldAndWestern Před měsícem +1

    Hi Lance, thanks for the cool operations video. It once again shows how much time is needed for something that looks like a very easy and quick switch out at first. I have just started to build a tiny switching layout in N scale - let´s see how this goes.

    • @LanceMindheim
      @LanceMindheim  Před měsícem +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Good luck with your layout.

    • @SpringfieldAndWestern
      @SpringfieldAndWestern Před měsícem

      @@LanceMindheim Many Thanks! I try to document the built on my YT, take a look if you want 😁

  • @jstockton303
    @jstockton303 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Very informative video, I like the level of detail. Could you do a video on the external sound system.

  • @tomoconnell4235
    @tomoconnell4235 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks for another informative video

  • @SPOldMain
    @SPOldMain Před 2 měsíci +1

    Howdy Lance, great video, good to see these videos you are doing. Don’t know if you remember me or not, use to post on Trainirders as FJC, here on YT was FJ Caron. This is my YT page for the layout I finally have in the works, will be sharing progress videos as I go.
    Cheers!

  • @bernicemeade3232
    @bernicemeade3232 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Real nice looks great good gob

  • @beeble2003
    @beeble2003 Před 2 měsíci

    I commented on episode 3 that your train was doing quite a bit less than the 10mph you estimated. Here, the train at 3:30 is doing about 10mph -- at around 4:20, the 60ft box car is passing a fixed point in about 4.5 seconds, which equates to about 9mph. And you mention it taking about ten minutes to run the 100ft length of the line -- again, that corresponds pretty much exactly to 10mph.

  • @15913Music
    @15913Music Před 2 měsíci +1

    Not a critique, just a different way of doing things. After going through the run around I would have told the engineer to clear the lead to the plant. I would drop off and realign the run-around, open the gate, and cross the street to line the power to the plant. Pull the empties before sporting the loads. Engineers prefer to run with the fewest cars possible, as much as possible. Though, in this case, it really is six of one, half a dozen of another. Same thing with leaving the plant. I would eyeball the cars past the plant switch, tell the engineer when to stop, and close the gate. Walk across the street and line myself back to the train. Also, we wouldn't be required to do an additional brake test in this situation. You would have given the cars a once-over before taking them out of the plant.

    • @goaliegeorge
      @goaliegeorge Před 2 měsíci

      Great info. Too many modelers forget about the people of railroading, and just quickly spot and run the trains with, I guess, Superman flying ahead to throw the the next turnout.. 😂👍🏻

  • @MyFingerLakesRailwayLayout
    @MyFingerLakesRailwayLayout Před 2 měsíci +1

    Man she sounds good when you notch up!

    • @user-sc7vw5bw4i
      @user-sc7vw5bw4i Před 2 měsíci +1

      You need to get up here and experience it in person Bill!

    • @MyFingerLakesRailwayLayout
      @MyFingerLakesRailwayLayout Před 2 měsíci

      @@user-sc7vw5bw4i Man that would be cool. Would love to have you down here to haul some salt on the Finger Lakes Railway.

  • @robertsullivan3877
    @robertsullivan3877 Před 2 měsíci

    Just in case you want to know,in the southwest ( Arizona, California and New Mexico/Texas), Trujillo is a Spanish name, and the "J" is silent, when pronounced.

  • @trainmanroysmodelrailroadh7686
    @trainmanroysmodelrailroadh7686 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Can you make a video of your buildings please

  • @marztube6158
    @marztube6158 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Another informative video, thoroughly enjoying watching the process. Keep 'em coming.
    Would the conductor have to set the brakes on the cars left on the runaround and would they engineer be required to use the horn/bell crossing 12th Ave?

    • @25mfd
      @25mfd Před 2 měsíci +3

      the brakes would automatically be set once they separate from the train because they would have had the air cut in... now, if the foreman wanted to he could set a hand brake or two... but with way less than a hand full of cars and because he's tying right back on, they're good with just letting the emergency brakes hold the train

    • @robertglietz7178
      @robertglietz7178 Před 2 měsíci +2

      If you are cutting away from cars, the conductor is required to apply handbrakes. CSX's rule was 10% handbrakes on cars left standing. An engine operating over a public grade crossing is required to ring the bell and sound the horn, unless it's a designated quiet zone, which are generally found only on mainline tracks.

    • @marztube6158
      @marztube6158 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the info, that makes a lot of sense

    • @marztube6158
      @marztube6158 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thanks, that makes it easy for modelling

  • @jaydigshistory36
    @jaydigshistory36 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Are those photos on the buildings of prototype walls/dock doors?

  • @Yoss-ee2ms
    @Yoss-ee2ms Před 18 dny

    At 16:50, would you do the stretch after the handbrake is released?

    • @LanceMindheim
      @LanceMindheim  Před 18 dny

      Good question, one which I'll leave to the pros to clarify. As a practical matter I would think that yes, it would be after.

  • @garfieldirwin
    @garfieldirwin Před 2 měsíci

    Lance, do you think using a DCC Protothrottle would enhance the switching experience?

    • @LanceMindheim
      @LanceMindheim  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Maybe. The proto throttle isn't compatible with my system though (CVP).

    • @garfieldirwin
      @garfieldirwin Před 2 měsíci

      @@LanceMindheim Thats a good answer(!) but given the "prototypical" focus of your modeling/operations, I would have assumed it would be something you would approve of? Or not?

  • @JohnMakuck-is7be
    @JohnMakuck-is7be Před 2 měsíci

    I don't understand why you are crawling
    I know it's not the main but why to slow. gm

  • @KingTrump2024
    @KingTrump2024 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Amazing layout !