Lee, it sounds like you guys really had a successful show.  I would like 
to see how you did your loop to loop configuration.  Our group has 
thought about, but not acted on doing something other than round and 
round.  Why don't you guys plan on coming down to Houston in 2115, after 
all it's only an additional thousand miles!  We would plan a warm 
welcome-- literally!

Bob Werre
BobWphoto.com



[email protected] wrote:

>  
>
> The Sn2 Crew successfully traveled to St. Louis and set up the largest 
> Sn2
> modular layuout ever -- 20x50 feet in size with 37 modules. It ran as 
> loop
> to loop with three yards and a variety of Maine scenes along the mainline.
>
> The trains ran the whole time under the control of a computer interface
> that Frank has devised. It staged trains at the loops and automatically
> stopped, started and threw turnouts so that they passed flawlessly at 
> the passing
> siding (Frank's Alna yard) in the middle of the layout. This was very
> impressive.
>
> Because we were located at one end of the manufacturers' room, we had a
> number of vendors who brought customers by to show their products in 
> actual
> use -- a real compliment.
>
> Set up and tear down went more smoothly than ever before. Could it be 
> that
> we are getting good at it?
>
>
>
>  
> 




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