Evening,
While the O Gauge scenery was drying and the 2251 was cooling after soldering work to the pickups, I got on with updating the headcodes on my engines. On the southern, there is a very different system where the headcode doesn't mean what type of train it is, but where it is going. For my line, and to pay my own little tribute to my Favourate Standard Gauge railway, all my engines that will work day to day on doveston now carry the same headcode. This isn't unknown for different areas to be carrying similar codes (A emample of this is the Swanage railway in purbeck which used to share a route headcode with the Steying line in sussex).
I also added headcodes, or in some cases reattached them, to a number of other engines mainly ones which where approiate for that type of engines work.
Until Next time,
Jon
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