Saturday, October 30, 2010

Soggy underpinings

The KIP line passes through some fairly wet areasCalls to shore up those areas is fairly common. Today the maintenance gang installed a great deal of rock work to shore up the elevated track just outside of the village.



In addition all the water running from the end of Moose Rock, caused the track on the curve to sink creating a negative super elevation, i.e. elevation towards the outside of the curve vice inside. The solution .... elevate the outside rail and build a retaining wall to maintain the roadbead in a proper super-elevation. Here we see the track being elevated and the beginings of the retaining wall, more to come....


Friday, October 22, 2010

The waterfall part 2

Well the rush of water has been contained and things seem to be under control. - (Read the enviro tex and waterfall itself have dired and some highlights of white added to the falls).


There is still a bit of work around the outer edges of the water below the trestles. Once that is done the highlight corner of the layout will be complete. Meanwhile work must continue on the building of the Diesel House. More to follow.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Diesel servicing facility

All railways need somewhere to maintain their engines. To handle this, the KIP decided it needed to upgrade it's facilities and started excavation for a new shop.



The waterfall

On my model railroad there is a deep gorge, crossed by two trestles, that had creek slowly running down the rock face into the bottom of the gorge. Today, the dam up river broke and a new waterfall was created, (By my friend Colin Churcher: http://www.railways.incanada.net/ .) Now it is no longer a gorge with a creek in the bottom.