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  1. Having finalised my track plan I am keen to try and model point rodding on my 1985 Western Region layout with traditional semophore signals. I have a double track main line with two trailing crossovers. No passenger train movement is planned over the crossovers. The crossovers are present to allow light engine and freight to access the nearby siding.

     

    This raises a couple of questions,

     

    1. Would the points require facing point locks as they will be crossed occasionally (non passenger) in the trailing direction?

     

    2. If the crossovers require facing point locks would one lever operate both locks in together?

     

    Thanks in advance.

    Pete

  2. Many thanks for all the time taken to write the detailed replies to my questions, they are very much appreciated and have given me lots to consider. They have also made me consider a number of new options and clarified the finer detail of signal placement. I have included some further points of clarification which help any further discussion,

     

    1. The original design was for the yard to be a little used, slightly overgrown engineers yard similar to that described by 'The Stationmaster' (point 7).

     

    2. The bay platform would probably have been used for passenger traffic in the past but was now disused and slightly overgrown and acting as a heads hunt for the engineers yard so the absence of a trap point could be justified.

     

    3. I had a feeling that the facing crossover was non standard but included it to give easier access to the yard when running in on the top line (left to right) but as the bay platform is not used for passenger traffic this would be harder to justify. If the facing crossover was changed to a trailing crossover access to the yard from the top line (left to right) would involve a engineers train being reversed through the trailing crossover before being able to gain access to the yard. Would this type of move be common place?

     

    Thanks again for your careful consideration. Over the next few days I will try and redraft the plans and signal placement based on the advice provided so far.

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  3. I am in the process of planning a new layout and would be grateful if anyone could advise on the positioning of signals. The layout is set in the 1980s Western Region (Semaphore signals) and consists of a cross country double track passing through a station including a small engineers siding and is 9ft long.

     

    I have limited knowledge of signals and do not have any railway experience although I have done some background reading and had a go at positioning signals (see attached image).

    • On the top line (left to right) I have shown a HOME signal protecting the crossover and a STARTING signal at the end of the platform.
    • On the bottom line (right to left) I have shown a STARTING signal at the end of the platform
    • In total I have shown six shunting signals indicated by small grey circles.
    • I have not included any DISTANT signals or ADVANCED STARTING signals as due to the size of the layout these would be off scene.

     

    I would be grateful for any comments on these arrangements but in particular,

    1. Are the home and starting signals correctly positioned on the layout and on the correct side of the track?

    2. Is my assumption about DISTANT and ADVANCED STARTING signals correct?

    3. Really not sure about the shunting signals - are they all necessary and on what side of the track should they be positioned?

    4. I have done some research about trap points and have come to the conclusion that due to the arrangement of this yard a trap point would not be necessary - is this correct?

    5. I have assumed that the point in the yard would be operated manually and the yard would not need any signals - is this correct?

    6. What is the likelihood that this type of station would have had a signal box in the 1980s. If so, where would be the most likely position?

     

    Any help with any of these points would be most helpful.

     

    Many thanks in advance of any support. 

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  4. Time flies - this weekend for Rail Ex Taunton. In addition to the 35 layouts and 25 trade stands we have some demonstrations and society/association stands this year.

     

    Societies/Associations

    009 Society: Full use of Exhibition Hall 2: Dance Studio with layouts and a society stand.

    Great Western Society

    Taunton Model Engineers: A display of locomotives and details of activities and progress with there new home in West Buckland.

     

    Demonstrations

    Scenic Modelling: Provided by Green Scene

    Modern Modelling: Provided by CLevedon And Portishead Armchair Modellers (CLAPHAM)

    O Gauge Locomotive Building:

     

    Hope you can come and enjoy the show.

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  5. As previously announced - the show this year will be our largest ever show with 65 exhibits including 35 layouts to view. You may also want to use the historic school restaurant which will be providing the usual high quality meals including the Sunday lunch. With so much to see and do we are offering 2 DAY ENTRY for just £10 - either pay on entry or up grade at the ticket desk on leaving the show on Saturday.

     

    All details of the show can be found at the comprehensive new web address www.railextaunton.uk  

     

    We do hope you can join us and enjoy the show.

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  6. The countdown continues to Rail Ex Taunton (26/27th October) which as previously mentioned will be our largest show to date with the introduction of a fourth exhibition space. This has enabled us to increase the layout allocation to 35 which does include a 50ftx30ft continuous run O gauge main line making its first operational debut. We hope the show provides interest for everyone with the layout list as follows,

     

    All show details are available at the new web address www.railextaunton.uk

     

    Aberdeen Kirkhill (OO) 

    Angell Creek (ON30) 

    Beckton (N)

    Bewdley (OO)

    Bicsdale (OO)

    Bodmin General (N) 

    Brighton East (EM)

    Bromeberrow Asphalt Company (009)

    Bryn Coed (009)

    Bunbury Junction (OO)

    Crossley Scrap (OO)

    Draycott Lane (N)

    Elmfield (N)

    Evercreech New (O)

    Hemyock (EM)

    Hillbrow (009)

    Kingmoor Park DRS (N) 

    Lananta Quay (3mm Mixed)

    Leigh St George (N)

    Loftus Road (OO) 

    Loudwater (OO)

    Mutton (OO)

    Old Elms Road (OO)

    Pig Dyke Farm (009)

    Readham (OO)

    Ryders Green Wharf (009) 

    Streatwell Green (OO)

    The End of the Line (O/O14)

    Tidworth (OO)

    Tipyn O'Bopeth (009)

    Tops Tor (N)

    Westwood Yard (OO)

    Wychwood (009)

    Yate Rocks Tramway (OO9)

    Zlata Vychod (HO)

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  7. On 24/07/2019 at 16:20, HeatonLodge40 said:

    Yes the McArthur Glen Designer Outlets at York and Swindon late next year. 

     

     

    I have watched this project develop for a while - simply stunning and for me just the right era. For the record, I hate shopping, am not a great fan of Christmas and I do not know what 'McArthur Glen' sells but I do know I will be doing my Christmas shopping in Swindon!!!!!!!! Keep up the good work.

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  8. The count down has started to Rail Ex Taunton with 34 days to go. We have only just been able to finalise with the venue our exhibition space allocation for this year. We are pleased to announce that the show this year will be the BIGGEST Rail Ex Taunton ever with a SIGNIFICANT increase in floor space covering 4 exhibition spaces. Watch the website (http://railextaunton.uk/index.php) and this space for the final announcement/confirmation of layouts that will be attending.

     

    In the mean time we can confirm the following trade stands will be in attendance this year so start writing those shopping lists,

     

    Aspire Gifts and Models NEW FOR 2019

    Attwood Aggregates

    Book Law Publications                                                                  

    Cheltenham Model Centre                                                         

    C&L Finescale

    DCC Trainautomation

    Dirty Boy Weathering by Lord and Butler

    Don Bishop Photography

    Green Scene

    H & A Models

    Just in Case

    Kato N Gauge                                                                                   

    Keith’s Bits and Pieces                                                                  

    Kytes Lights

    Lynton and Barnstaple Railway Trust NEW FOR 2019

    Megapoints Controllers                                                                               

    Platform 3 Models                                                                          

    Railroom Electronics                                                                      

    Somerset Railway Modellers Sales

    Ray Heard Model Railways                                                          

    Severn Models

    Tools 2000

    Wessex Wagons

    Weston Models

    247 Developments                                         

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  9. Rail Ex TAUNTON is organised by Somerset Railway Modellers Club and returns to Taunton on the weekend of 26th & 27th October 2019 and will be held at Taunton School,

     

    Taunton School
    Staplegrove Road
    Taunton
    TA2 6AD

     

    All details can be found at the NEW WEB ADDRESS www.railextaunton.uk

    or Facebook www.facebook.com/RAILEXTAUNTON/ 

    or Twitter  https://twitter.com/RailEx25

     

    Free parking (blue badge spaces).

    Fully accessible level venue.

    Fantastic catering in the historic main school restaurant

    First aid cover

     

    We believe we have gathered together a wide variety of high quality layouts and comprehensive trade support. We have 24 trade stands confirmed and we expect up to 30 layouts to attend. At the moment we have announced 18 layouts with details of the remaining layouts to follow when details are confirmed.

     

     

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  10. Soon be heading off to start marking out the exhibition halls. One final change to the line up this week. Unfortunately the trade stand by Modelu withdrew on Monday. If you had booked a scan you should have already been contacted.

     

    Failing last minute disasters we should have an excellent weekend with some quality exhibits.

  11. Only 6 days to go until we open the doors to Rail Ex Taunton 2018. There have been some minor last minute changes due to the withdrawal of the O gauge layout Norwich Central. We have managed to source two other O gauge layouts as replacements - St Martin's Wharf and Gas Works (both pictured). We also have the EM Gauge Society in attendance to complement the superb EM gauge layout Tiverton. 

     

    The final line up will be 27 layouts, 24 trade stands (new trade stands in 2018 are C&L Finescale, 247 Developments 2016, Modelu and Just in Case), 3 society stands and 2 demonstrations spread over three exhibition spaces.

     

    We hope the line up will appeal to the public. If you have visited before you might remember that Saturday morning/early afternoon can be extremely busy whereas the Sunday is a little quieter with the added bonus of a Sunday roast dinner with a choice of three meats!

     

    All details can be found the following,

    Website: http://www.somersetrmc.org.uk/Rail-EX/index.html

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RAILEXTAUNTON

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/RailEx25?lang=en-gb

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  12. Only 20 days until Rail Ex Taunton is upon us!! The original post has been updated to reflect some additions and alterations, 

     

    Two layouts added http://www.somersetrmc.org.uk/Rail-EX/layouts.html

    Lydford Road (OO)

    C.E.G.B Tregelion Quay Power Station (N)

     

    Two trade stands added and one removed - http://www.somersetrmc.org.uk/Rail-EX/traders.html

    Alan Ward will not be attending

    C&L Finescale will be making their first appearance at the show

    Kato N Gauge were missing from the original list.

     

    Two Demonstrations added - http://www.somersetrmc.org.uk/Rail-EX/demos.html

    Scenic Modelling

    Modern Modelling

     

    Two Societies added - http://www.somersetrmc.org.uk/Rail-EX/demos.html

    009 Society

    Great Western Society

     

    In total we have 26 layouts, 24 trade stands, 2 Societies, 2 Demonstrations spread across 3 exhibition spaces. Full details can be found on the website (http://www.somersetrmc.org.uk/Rail-EX/index.html) and additional information will be posted on the show Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/RAILEXTAUNTON

     

    We hope you enjoy the show.

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  13. I would recommend this show as there is always a wide range of exhibits and the proceeds go to charity. I have exhibited at the show a number of times with my shunting puzzle and I have managed to acquire a regular following of visitors who come and have a go at the puzzle. Looking forward to another good show.

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  14. Dusting off Westwood Yard for its next outing at the Exeter Show. This show is always worth a visit and I am looking forward to seeing it from the operator side this year.

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  15. Rail Ex TAUNTON is organised by Somerset Railway Modellers Club and returns to Taunton on the weekend of 27th & 28th October 2018 and will be held at Taunton School,

     

    Taunton School
    Staplegrove Road
    Taunton
    TA2 6AD

     

     

    All details can be found on the website http://www.somersetrmc.org.uk/Rail-EX/

    or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RAILEXTAUNTON/

    or Twitter  https://twitter.com/RailEx25

     

    Free parking (blue badge spaces).

    Fully accessible level venue.

    Fantastic catering in the historic main school restaurant

    First aid cover

     

    We believe we have gathered together a wide variety of high quality layouts and comprehensive trade support,

     

    2018 Layout List
    Amiens 1918 - Tracks and Trenches (OO9)
    Ashdan Junction (OO)
    Avyn-a-Llyin (OO9)
    Banbury (N)

    Boscawen Junction (N)
    Bridport Town (O16.5)
    Dorehill St Stevens (OO)
    Dubmill Sidings (O)
    Filisur Station (HOm)

    Gas Works (O)
    Gold Corner (O)
    Knuddelstein (N)
    Little Aller Junction (N)

    Lydford Road (OO)
    Marsh Chipping (N)
    Midford (N)
    Oak Road (OO)

    Parkstone Goods (OO)
    Pottendorf (HO)

    Seven Ash (OO)
    Sidmouth (P4)
    Stapleforth St. Stephens (N)

    St Martin's Wharf (O)
    Tiverton (EM)

    C.E.G.B Tregelion Quay Power Station
    Villefranche Le Chapelle (HO)

    Waveybridge (OO)

     

    2018 Trade Stands
    ABC Model Railways       
    Attwood Aggregates
    Book Law Publications     
    Cheltenham Model Centre

    C&L Finescale NEW FOR 2018

    DCC Trainautomation   
    Dirty Boy Weathering by Lord and Butler
    Don Bishop Photography
    Green Scene
    H & A Models 

    Just in Case  NEW FOR 2018   

    Kato N Gauge
    Keith’s Bits and Pieces     LARGER STAND IN 2018
    Kytes Lights
    Megapoints Controllers  LARGER STAND IN 2018  
    Modelu       NEW FOR 2018
    Platform 3 Models    
    Railroom Electronics    
    Somerset Railway Modellers Sales
    Ray Heard Model Railways   
    Severn Models
    Tools 2000
    Wessex Wagons
    Weston Models
    247 Developments 2016    NEW FOR 2018

     

    2018 Demonstrations

    Scenic modelling by Greenscene

    Modern Modelling by CLAPHAM (CLevedon And PortisHead Armchair Modellers)

     

    2018 Societies/Associations

    009 Society

    Great Western Society

    EM Gauge Society

  16. It has been a week since the show and the website has been updated with a review of the show at http://www.somersetrmc.org.uk/Rail-EX/Review.htm which includes some images, the trophy winners and no less than six films which give a comprehensive summary of the show. If you obtained a show guide by donation and returned the feedback form you were entered into the free prize draw. Winners will be notified but they are listed on the website at http://www.somersetrmc.org.uk/Rail-EX/Prize%20Draw.htm

     

    Feedback regarding the new split show arrangement was overwhelmingly positive and the overall attendance for the weekend was up 9% on the previous very successful year. The provisional date for the next show is 27th & 28th October 2018. This is a week later than is usual due to the Somerset school half terms and restrictions imposed by the host venue. We hope to develop and improve the show further in 2018, please keep in touch with the website (http://www.somersetrmc.org.uk/Rail-EX/index.html) or Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/RAILEXTAUNTON) for all the up to date information.

     

    Many thanks for your support.

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