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Finally received, painted and installed some line pole transformers, which allowed me to finish the west side power lines.
John: What frequency is your overhead? Most older Northeast electrifications were 25 Hz, which wouldn't be supplied by a commercial 60 Hz substation. Or are you modeling today, with 60 Hz for the motors?
Will the wires get in the way of cleaning the track?
No everything is on magnets and all of the catenary can be removed as well as the substation.
That's a very clever idea in case you need to get in and work on something. Also they've got some give if you've got one of those guys in your crew who talks with his hands and is going through the layout room like a human tornado spreading chaos and destruction in his wake.
It was fabulous meeting Philip and his son in Pensacola today. Many good deals came home with me at the show, but my best was a Kato Great Northern F7 A-B-A anolog set plus a Micro Trains baggage car for $75, though one F unit was dead. So U18b and I got home and we plopped one of the F units on the layout, and EMD 567 noises came out. I still need to figure out what kind of sound decoder it has. Can anyone identify this? There aren't any labels or markings on it. The other units have plain DCC decoders, but one is dead. So all in all, I'd say it's been an excellent day.