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OK, serious time now. I like it! I miss the North Carolina railroading scene. If I had to start over, it would be very tempting to model the Durham and Southern through Apex, NC. And, as you've mentioned, the area hasn't changed much in 50 years such that you could run almost any era you desire.I would love to see you do another layout. HCD layouts are fun, but can also be limited, as you already know. Do you have an idea of what sort of space you'll have? HCDs are nice in that they can adapt to almost any space if you move.I think the A&R would be a very neat little line to model, for a ton of reasons. But the best reason is what you've pointed out. It's unique!Of course, by not modeling CR, you'll have to buy beer for the rest of us at The Hard Hat at next year's CHRS Rail-B-Q...!
Dave,Aside from the obvious appeal of modeling a shortline that few of us know about, I think you can end up keeping most of your existing rolling stock (As you mentioned) as well as your locomotive fleet - there need to be some locos for interchange service if nothing else.And the chance to research something different can be appealing.that said, what is your modeling goal for the next 5 years? Do you want to build another door to test new techniques? Do you want to do a dogbone shelf layout like Ed so you can railfan your collection? Do you want an industrial switching layout, or any kind of switching layout? What's next on your modeling punch list?I think that if you answer these questions, your path will become clear. And we'll probably find temporary "permanent" homes for your stuff in the Railwire family if you do a massive disvestiture.
I think Athearn did A&R 50' outside braced boxcars also...
Dave,If I was to model a prototype short line it would be the Aberdeen & Rockfish hands down.http://www.aberdeen-rockfish.com/index.htmlHere's their customer list.http://www.aberdeen-rockfish.com/html/customers.htmlAnd map.http://www.aberdeen-rockfish.com/SystemMap.gifAs far as your current collection..Keep 'em.As far as a caboose..Apparently in 1979 they was still using their caboose.http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=119220&nseq=35http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=119219&nseq=36You can always add freight cars.
Dave, I think you should box up your C&O/SCL stuff, hold onto it and build a small "side" collection. We're talking about collecting a few locomotives and maybe ~20-30 cars, thats not large enough of a justification to toss it all out (or sell it). That way when you finally have the oppurtunity to build a larger layout you can revisit your wildest RF&P/C&O/SCL dreams.For myself I'm stock piling buildings, rolling stock and other assorted items for the future WM layout while the "BYR" kidney helps me work on scenery techniques. In the grand plan the BYR stuff will fit in with the WM. Think of it like Lee making a small LRV while waiting for the big Western Maryland Lines oppurtunity in the future! The S.