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World Wide Grain - kamerad47 - 12-08-2013

Here are some pic's of a project i been working on. The co. is World Wide Grain they lease a spot in the the Dundee transload yard , they unload covered hopper cars into 20' containers to be shipped overseas . You can buy used ( Damaged ) containers for scrap value $$ & they made a building out of them. They dump into a pit in the building a blow it into the container to be driven to port Newark.


Re: World Wide Grain - Tyson Rayles - 12-08-2013

Good use of the containers!


Re: World Wide Grain - kamerad47 - 12-08-2013

It's made out of foam poster board , paper , cereal box & wooden coffee stirs for roof truss , cost me 1 dollar for the foam poster board from the $1.00 store Thumbsup


Re: World Wide Grain - kamerad47 - 12-09-2013

Here is PRT 1528 switching Wold Wide Grain


Re: World Wide Grain - Lester Perry - 12-11-2013

Very nice work, I do have a question. There is a giant eye bolt in a couple of photos and my curiosity is getting me. Is that for lifting your layout for space?


Re: World Wide Grain - kamerad47 - 12-12-2013

Yes it is !!! I winch it up & down in a 2 car garage , That's why I mostly only work on it on sundays ( cars occupy that space during the week!!!)


Re: World Wide Grain - Mike Kieran - 12-12-2013

How big is the layout?


Re: World Wide Grain - kamerad47 - 12-13-2013

About 4 1/2 x 8 1/2.


Re: World Wide Grain - Mike Kieran - 12-13-2013

A perfect example of the argument that there is a place in our hobby for tabletop layouts.


Re: World Wide Grain - Lester Perry - 12-13-2013

Very impressive, I have heard about doing that but never seen it. It appears that you have electric hoist.


Re: World Wide Grain - kamerad47 - 12-14-2013

This is the only way I could have a layout , I had to make a way to raise & lower it (the only room for me) The layout is a work in progress ,But the lifing system is done . I use a electic drill & ( some things from habour freight for under 50 bucks) to power the hoist up & down , is that something your interested in seeing ??? I know that there are some people who thumb there nose at 4x8 layouts , But mine is an operating switching shortline line RR ,They don't have alot of trackage , NS uses NJT trackage to deliver 4 cars to an interchange track & My RR (PRT) has trackage rights to run on the NJT to the interchange & bring the cars to a small county owned transload yard , a small bio fuel plant & C&D facillity. I can run a NS local GP 38 , short 2 car NJT & my PRT locos. Thumbsup


Re: World Wide Grain - jwb - 12-14-2013

There are several good 4 x 8 layouts here, including GEC's. Let's see more!


Re: World Wide Grain - Lester Perry - 12-14-2013

jwb Wrote:There are several good 4 x 8 layouts here, including GEC's. Let's see more!
I agree I think I will start a thread for that.