After a move, a remodel, new garage construction, an ongoing classic car project, and running a busy small business I’m ready to get started on a model railroad project. But I’m stuck. I’ve done some experimenting with hand laid turnouts and built the bench work that will be the start of the next layout but in a years’ time that’s as far as I have got. I have a problem when it comes to the next step, building it. I like it all. From the 1940’s to present day, back woods short lines to class 1 high iron. Big city brick canyons, appellation coal hauling, plain state grain collecting branch lines, to western ports, they all have their own appeal and I can appreciate them all. They all have their own unique challenges in capturing their flavor and atmosphere. All of this makes it hard for someone like me to pick a concept and stick with it. For some reason I have an attraction to late ‘50’s early ‘60’s Wabash. All Midwestern 1970’s roads, I grew up watching Big Blue so I have a soft spot for all things Conrail, and modern short lines and industrial tracks fascinate me. I also spend a lot of time in Detroit and have discovered the Detroit Connecting Railroad currently operated by the ADRIAN & BLISSFIELD RAIL ROAD GROUP. This little 2.5 mile industrial runs 2.5 mile south east from a connection with CN at Milwaukee Junction.