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My coal-themed layout has a number of animated facilities for loading and unloading coal hoppers. The layout sometimes sacrifices true-to-life modelling for reliable function, and it time travels to include both modern and old coal tech.This 2 1/2 minute video (and in my sig) shows a full trip for a modern unit train, loading at a flood loader and unloading at a rotary dumper. The flood loader is driven by a Tortoise, while the unloader is all DC, SPDT limit switches, and diodes.The flood loader worked right off the bat, but it took several "back to the drawing board" iterations before I got the rotary dumper working. And the rotary couplers drove me nuts for quite a while.Older coal tech includes a motorized New River Mine that uses a tiny pager motor to vibrate an Evergreen rectangular tube that delivers coal. Not much to the action, its dark under the loadout's overhang and the tube vibrates. (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) A more recently-built mine has a better way. It turns a spring that acts as a screw to feed the coal. Since you need your hands on the cab to move each hopper several times for loading, the feed is controlled with a foot switch. (Attachment Link) This video shows how it operates.Then there is an older tech State Street Models dumper that I blame for getting me started down this road. Unlike the rotary dumper it requires each car to be uncoupled. Previously I backed them up a ramp with a loco, but now it gets fed by a pusher device.The pusher and dumper:The kickback track:There is a lot going on behind the scenes for this, including uncoupling magnets, an IR detector to disable the dumper while the barney is in the way - added as a result of operator (yours truly) error - and IR detectors to throw the kickback switch.A word of caution - I originally used real coal on the layout, but got very nervous when I could taste the coal dust at the back of my throat. So I spent some time building filtering systems using 12 inch HEPA filters housed in Sterlite storage boxes with Walmart fans and ducting attached. I have since switched to using Woodland Scenics ballast for coal. Black art sand looked promising until I found some of it sticking to a magnet.
Where do you find plans for things like that?
There are a few places on the layout with coal in the grass from when I bumped a car while working on something else.