Wednesday, August 12, 2026
Monday, August 10, 2026
Canaan Railroad Day - August 8, 2026
Thursday, August 6, 2026
Throwback Thursday: Talking Ops Podcast
Way back in early June, I was the featured guest on a "Talking Ops" episode of the Around the Layout podcast. From the show description:
How can you turn your layout into a historical reenactment? For our Talking Ops guest Chris Adams, that was the mission when he created his layout, The Valley Local. Chris shares how his passion for history drove his desire to have an operating railroad that immerses his operators into a full late 1940's experience. Chris also shares how his methods for running his operating sessions have evolved to balance his passion for prototypical accuracy with a enjoyable time for guests.
Wednesday, August 5, 2026
Tuesday, August 4, 2026
Tuesday Tips: Cufflinks and Toggles
What do cufflinks and toggles have to do with one another, you may ask? Well, as you'll see, one is a way of protecting the other. Allow me to 'splain....
It may not be apparent in the view above, but sometimes when operators have to lean over this part of the fascia to reach the back of the layout, they may <ahem> come into contact with those toggles . . .
And if you happen to lean into these toggles, you may inadvertently turn off the command station and/or the power. Yes, it's happened - a few times . . .
So, while trying to think of something that could protect the toggles, I came across this . . .
Thankfully, the toggles themselves don't poke out too far (though apparently too far for some operators :^) . . .
. . . to allow the box to shut. Talk about an elegant solution!
| First step is to use the faceplate to help locate the switch. |
| And I traced around the switch itself to get an idea of how large to make the opening in the fascia. |
But, again, a nice looking solution to a common problem. If you can't source toggle switches (and having Radio Shack disappear makes that more difficult), or if you don't like soldering, try giving regular light switches a try. You may find that you prefer them, despite their taking up quite a bit more space on your fascia.
