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... (MRH told me that ops articles have been "the kiss of death" for them...). ...
The ops articles I recall tended to be pretty clinical - as in technical and dry - so I wouldn't be surprised if they were not well-received by the broader audience.
My only suggestion is that perhaps you include an introduction “customer based operating concept vs. the more traditional car-card system" - because I think that is the key element to the presentation. And while it would be covered within the presentation, if it is upfront, it clearly differentiates the session from previous ones a modeler might have attended.This is a clinic I would go to if I were there- I think modeling the economics of a railroad is as important as modeling its equipment, or the scenery it runs through. In some cases, railroads were built to serve particular customers or industries- coal fields, population centers, etc. And also, in many cases, factories were located where they were because of close access to a rail line (along with other considerations such as labor pool, water, etc.).