There's never a dull moment on this railroad. I did notice a bit of hesitant on the MP 15 CSX switcher from time to time. & fingers made an appearance 🤣 Otherwise I give this video : ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐& 💯 👍 I enjoyed watching this. 👋👋👋👋👋👋👋
Yes, we have have been battling with aging DCC power boosters and switches that are starting to flake out. We are slowly refreshing the wiring under the layout. Its takes a great deal of time and patience but we are getting there. Fun fact, there is over 5 miles of wiring underneath the layout. Factor in the signal system, power bus for the DCC system, power feeds, layout lighting and effects...it adds up quick for a layout of this size.
The flash of the railfan blew my mind. Where are you guys located? The cities are those of WVa. Is this open to public to view. I’m a retired CSX engineer. I eventually want to get involved in something as this. Thanks for the high quality work. It does my heart and mind good. Since my stroke and retirement of disability, this jogs my memory on signals, and so forth.
Hi, we are located in Orlando, FL. The club is open to visitors on saturdays. Club members have access 24/7. We also have a couple of retired CSX employees that belong to the club including a former CSX dispatcher that is our dispatcher for our operating sessions
Another great video. The concept of a local switcher working the towns is an excellent idea. I wish I had a straight line drawing of both levels of your layout, it would be very helpful in understanding some of the moves. I think I've watched all of your videos and your You Tube and Facebook pages don't show one. Any idea where I can get one?
Well, with that said, I'll get with the crew and see if we can make something to better illustrate the layout in the fashion that you're requesting. We actually have one in each town thats pinned to the side of the layout as a reference for the switch crew. We made sure that our locals put up a challenge for everybody. You really have to think it through to be successful. Thats what we love!
Great video. Few members in our club have fleets of csx locomotives with few of same numbers shown in this. Are these videos from operating sessions or are they from get togethers on the weekend?
The camera with the working flash was wonderful!
There's never a dull moment on this railroad. I did notice a bit of hesitant on the MP 15 CSX switcher from time to time. & fingers made an appearance 🤣 Otherwise I give this video : ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐& 💯 👍 I enjoyed watching this. 👋👋👋👋👋👋👋
Yes, we have have been battling with aging DCC power boosters and switches that are starting to flake out. We are slowly refreshing the wiring under the layout. Its takes a great deal of time and patience but we are getting there. Fun fact, there is over 5 miles of wiring underneath the layout. Factor in the signal system, power bus for the DCC system, power feeds, layout lighting and effects...it adds up quick for a layout of this size.
@@centralfloridarailroadmodelers This is an amazing layout & technology. You know you have my support viewing etc..
Great switches nice layout
I'm glad you like it
Great video as always!
I like your video on switching
Awesome! Glad you liked it! Switching is where the magic happens!
Tjhanks great OPS
great looking layout thanks for the share
The flash of the railfan blew my mind. Where are you guys located? The cities are those of WVa. Is this open to public to view. I’m a retired CSX engineer. I eventually want to get involved in something as this. Thanks for the high quality work. It does my heart and mind good. Since my stroke and retirement of disability, this jogs my memory on signals, and so forth.
Hi, we are located in Orlando, FL. The club is open to visitors on saturdays. Club members have access 24/7. We also have a couple of retired CSX employees that belong to the club including a former CSX dispatcher that is our dispatcher for our operating sessions
Another great video. The concept of a local switcher working the towns is an excellent idea. I wish I had a straight line drawing of both levels of your layout, it would be very helpful in understanding some of the moves. I think I've watched all of your videos and your You Tube and Facebook pages don't show one. Any idea where I can get one?
Well, with that said, I'll get with the crew and see if we can make something to better illustrate the layout in the fashion that you're requesting. We actually have one in each town thats pinned to the side of the layout as a reference for the switch crew. We made sure that our locals put up a challenge for everybody. You really have to think it through to be successful. Thats what we love!
Very interesting video! Thank you!! ❤
Hope that poor bugger that fell down the steps at BX tower got rescued. Nice train action.
sustained only minor injuries LOL
Great video. Few members in our club have fleets of csx locomotives with few of same numbers shown in this. Are these videos from operating sessions or are they from get togethers on the weekend?
no, this one was specially made for the channel. Just a mock ops session.
@@centralfloridarailroadmodelers nice i really like how you guys do these videos it really fades the line between models and reality
Yes sir, our main editor really knows how to bring it to life and pull people in!
Something wrong here no derailments?
CSX train numbers are north bound is even and south bound are odd.
for the sake of the video, we didnt really pay attention to that given our objective/topic at hand
Are you transitioning to more modern locomotives?
As a club no, but for our videos we have easier access to a variety modern equipment.
@@makerjeff86 That's awesome. We live in east Tampa. Wish we had a club here😔
come visit us!
Address?
@@garrettlayout6598 2500 Silver Star Rd, Ste 1700, Orlando, FL, United States, Florida
Omg awesome love coal trains
Lots of coal operations on our layout!