4 Trains at CP Sugar
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
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CP Sugar is a newer CTC-controlled block installed by the DT&I in Lima. It controls the diamond and connections from the original DT&I line to the former PRR line from Chicago to Pittsburgh. This line was acquired in the early 2000s from Blue Island to Crestline from Conrail. CTC was installed after the large automotive sorting yard was built on the south side of Lima. Chessie, Norfolk Southern, and the DT&I all utilize the yard, and Conrail maintains a run through train to and from it, making CTC a must.
DT&I signal crews took advantage of the many remaining PRR signals across the line, and have rebuilt several for use in applications such as this. (The models are from East Coast Circuits).
We are set up at East End Sugar. Here, double track coming from the East ends at the connections ahead of the diamond. This is likely the hottest spot to catch trains on the DT&I, with many trains terminating or originating at Ford Park, Cole St., or the auto sorting yard. Add in classic signals, and you have a railfan’s dream!
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great vid Shaun & it was awesome seeing your layout in the craftsman,,they done a great job.
Super. Hello from the Tracy Mountain Railway in Colorado. 💙 T.E.N.
the sound on your videos is fantastic and makes it so much more immersive of an experience. Great camera angles, too! ...on all the vids not just this one
You produce a very unique style of train video! I enjoy watching them.
Great video as usual, Shaun! Love the sound, of course. It really elevates the quality to another level.
Formerly controlled by Sugar Street Tower. Great layout!
Once again Shaun great video your layout is spectacular I have layout envy lol
Excellent work, sir!
Outstanding photography!
Great video as always!
Well done. I also have dubbed real sound over a couple of videos but they are on par with yours.
thanks great one again
Nice!
Excellent.
Awesome
Those are some absolutely stellar Pennsy signals, where did you get those?
East Coast Circuits
those PRR pos signals look great! Where did you end up sourcing them from?
East Coast Circuits
I like the transfer caboose! Is it scratch-built?
No, Bluford Shops from 10 or so years ago.