Thursday, June 16, 2016

EMD SW1 Cornwall Railroad 16 sitting outside the machine shop September 24, 1958.
The Prototype Location:
General Location of the Cornwall RR. The pin labeled Cornwall Railroad Shops is where my layout starts. The pin labeled Cornwall Ore Banks Ore bins is the general location of the Cornwall Mines and where the layout ends. 
I thought I'd give you a general location on the area I'm modeling. If you're not from around the area, you've probably never heard of the Cornwall Railroad. There are a couple of websites http://www.cornwallrailroad.com/ and http://home.dejazzd.com/jmattern/home.htm. Visit them if you would like more info. 

The Model Plan and Construction: 
The pin I have up there on the map above, labeled Cornwall Railroad Shops, is my current focus of my layout. I'm modeling the shops the way they looked during the 1950s. Here is the track plan for the Cornwall Railroad shop area. Based on this track plan, I'd say that the photographer would have been standing by the store house when they took the photo of Cornwall 16. I've also added some benchwork construction photos. 
The module is constructed in sections that are bolted together with 1/4" bolts.
First section. The Machine Shop building will be located in this section. 
4 Sections fitted together before bolts were added. 

The completed workbench frame. Constructed of 3/4" plywood ripped to 3 1/2" width.
This room is a temporary location for the layout.

Sunday, June 5, 2016

Cornwall 122 hauling "R&C Coal" for interchange at Mount Hope, Pa.
The photo above shows a Cornwall Railroad locomotive from 1961. It shows a model I built in 2004. I plan on posting information on my modeling efforts in 1:87 scale (HO) on the Cornwall Railroad. 

The Cornwall Railroad was a Pennsylvania short line that ran from Lebanon to Mount Hope. It interchanged with the Reading and Pennsylvania Railroads. It's main purpose was to haul raw iron ore from the mines in Cornwall to Lebanon where it was processed. The refined ore was shipped to Bethlehem Steel Furnaces. The Cornwall Railroad operated from 1850 until 1964.  

Here are some photos of my Cornwall Railroad 122 model:


Under Construction
Fresh Out of the Paint Shop

Here is what is under the Hood
122 on the former Stiegel Valley Model Railroad Club.
Back side
Close Up of rear
Actual Prototype

Trying to re-create Prototype shot on Nick Kulp's Cornwall Layout