06-27-2010, 03:17 PM
A few weeks ago I was at the Western Pacific Railroad Museum and while I was in the gift shop I picked up an Interesting Form used by Union Pacific Conductors
It was a Form for recording the activities and locations of moved without a work order. I Still don't understand it completely even though it came with instructions.
I think this would be an invaluable aid to layout owners who do not want to recheck to locations of rolling stock, before making a switch list, Because this records the location of all rolling stock that was moved without you knowing. For Example: if the switch list indicated that an industry was supposed to receive more freight cars than it can handle and some would need to be placed on a storage track, this would defeat most mix-ups that can occur in a switch list when that happens
I made a simpler version for use on a Model Railroad, I hope in comes in handy
It was a Form for recording the activities and locations of moved without a work order. I Still don't understand it completely even though it came with instructions.
I think this would be an invaluable aid to layout owners who do not want to recheck to locations of rolling stock, before making a switch list, Because this records the location of all rolling stock that was moved without you knowing. For Example: if the switch list indicated that an industry was supposed to receive more freight cars than it can handle and some would need to be placed on a storage track, this would defeat most mix-ups that can occur in a switch list when that happens
I made a simpler version for use on a Model Railroad, I hope in comes in handy
Justin Miller
Modeling the Lebanon Industrial Railway (LIRY)
Modeling the Lebanon Industrial Railway (LIRY)