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"East of Highlandtown" was not really part of the equation... not a lot of street trackage or dense heavy industry, there at the time.
My reference was more "they didn't leave Baltimore".Somewhere in my mess of a library I have an article from the B&OHS that talks about the operations around the harbor using those things. Apparently they were so under powered that they often needed helpers to get out of Mount Claire heading to Pratt St. If I remember correctly a lot of that super tight trackage was switched using single truck electrics and horses until the tired switchers came along.
Great point Randy, I can add a small one over on the rear right module. As for the staging, see below. I have not designed that area yet but it will have a service facility as well.As far as operations, I am really a lone wolf. There is only one other person in my area that I could invite since he is into N as well as RC planes at the same club as I belong. I did get a hold of a B-Man 0-4-0T this morning (B&O #98) and we shall see what I will do with it. I also got an Atlas 0-4-0 Shifter, 2 DCC Ready MILW VO-1000's that will get stripped and repainted and I'm watching another B-Man DCC loco to see where the price ends up. I have "0" experience in loco rebuilding and conversion so I guess I'm gunna get a crash course on that too. Just hope you guys don't mind stupid newb questions.
Somewhere in my mess of a library I have an article from the B&OHS that talks about the operations around the harbor using those things. Apparently they were so under powered that they often needed helpers to get out of Mount Claire heading to Pratt St.