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UP St. Marshall Subdivision in HO Scale - Introduction to my new layout

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For all that have been patiently waiting for an intro video about my new layout, the wait is over!

This is the St. Marshall Sub of the Union Pacific. It is a ProtoFreelanced layout set in the PostPTC era, representing various prototype aspects of railroading that I have enjoyed observing as a railfan for most of my life. It is not based on, or inspired by any particular route, town, or locale. Roughly located somewhere in the midwest, probably southwest of Chicago, as there could be an occasional Metra train!

Layout Specs:
Era 2016Now
5 ½ x 15ft. Layout Size
44” Rail Height Above Floor
All Track Code 83
All Switches Walthers
All Flex Track Peco
All Roadbed Woodland Scenics Foambed
Single Track Main
5 Track Yard
Engine Terminal with 90' Turntable
2 Online Industries and an Interchange to Offstage Shortline
14ga Main DCC Bus, 20ga Feeders Soldered to Every Piece of Track
Digitrax DCS210+ 8amp DCC
Duplex Wireless with UR93 and DT602d/ UT6d Throttles
ProtoThrottle
Modern CTC Signal System using JMRI Control Panel Editor, Digitrax SE8c and BDL168 Boards
Ripped Plywood Open Grid Frame, Glued and Nailed Together
Plywood Top
Built Sectional to Move if Necessary

Background: I have been buying layout building materials for years knowing that someday I might have somewhere to build a layout. This let me outrun inflation, and work around a personality trait where I tend to start a project and never finish because I didn't have all the materials yet.

I had hope for a larger space and layout, but as time passed on, it was becoming more evident that space may not materialize. So I had to make a compromise; build a much smaller layout than I ever envisioned, or possible never build a layout.

As you can probably tell from this video, I made the right compromise! I made a list of "WantsTo's" and "GotsTo's" based on many decades of experience building layouts, modules, dioramas, helping friends, visiting and operating on other's layouts, etc.

I wanted to build enough of the layout to test my design thoroughly. This way I could ensure I would move forward long term before announcing it to the world.
I started construction March 21st, 2024 ripping 5/8" plywood, nailing and gluing the frame and top, and painting the fascia before moving the sections to the basement. By the first of April 2024, all track was laid, wired, and tested. In the time since, I have been running trains to test the design, let the benchwork acclimate to the basement, and making small adjustments.

The power supply to the DCS210+ is a Mean Well LRS150F15, available from several places on the internet, including Ebay and Amazon.

Brenntag Global has a list of different products that they can use to create blends for customers. From that list, you should be able to research what liquids might come by rail.
https://www.brenntag.com/ende/products/

I used AnyRail track planning software to design the track plan. I tried several different track planning programs, and found theirs to be the easiest for me to use. They have a free demo version. No time limit on the trial, just limited to a certain number of objects you can use at once.
https://www.anyrail.com/en

As time moves on, I will add more progress videos to a playlist on my channel, so check back often!

posted by danielcc19zm