Timetable Operations Set for Wednesday, December 29, 2021

The next regularly scheduled Timetable Operating Session will be for Wednesday, December 29, 2021 starting at 7:00 PM.

James Keena, Standards and Operations Department Head, will have trains, locomotives, and rolling stock staged at various locations around the layout. All trains will run on a schedule outlined in Timetable No. 10.

We need cab operators, West End, Vista, Bayshore, Del Mar, Blue Island and Doering yard operators, as well as Eastside and Westside Brakemen.

There are operating positions for all members. Come on down for the last operating session of the year.



NMRA Video Clinics on YouTube

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More than 150 model railroading video clinics are posted on YouTube for all to view. These video clinics were broadcast instead of in-person clinics during he COVID-19 pandemic.

Some videos were pre-recorded, others broadcast “live” either on Facebook or YouTube. NMRA members from the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and the United States have collaborated to bring this collection of video presentations. The quality is variable but all were made in the spirit of sharing a modeler’s knowledge and none were made by professional videographers.

You can access the videos on the NMRA YouTube Channel.

We're Done and Open!

The construction at the club is done. At least for the time being.

Green carpet sample.

Green carpet sample.

The front steps have been poured and make the steps into the front door much easier as the height of each step fits the “standard rise” of a step at 8 inches (give or take).

And the front room has been recarpted with new Chicago, Northwestern green, an official color of the Highland Pacific Railroad, carpeting. Well, not CNW green but a dark green that replaces the faded red carpeting that has been in the front room since the end of the Ice Ages. Actually the color is similar to the carpet sample closeup to the right.

Active member, Jerry Duncan, was the benefactor who donated the entire cost of the re-carpeting. Tell him thanks. And also say thanks to Chris Rippy, General Superintendent, who donated the cost of his labor and the cost of labor of one of his co-workers. Thanks guys!

Club Closed for Construction

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The Construction Department has blue-flagged the club for the weekend of Saturday, August 14th and Sunday, August 15th. Work continues on the front room carpet install. Last weekend was also a blue-flag weekend for preparing the front room, office and hallway for new carpet.

Members are asked to stay away unless explicitly part of one of the work crews. The new carpet is due to be installed on Saturday, Sunday is reserved for unanticipated glitches and to allow the carpet adhesive to cure.

Quarterly Business Meeting Set for April 14th

The next regularly scheduled Quarterly Business Meeting is set for Wednesday, April 14, 2021 at 8:00 PM in the Club Rooms at 854 E. Broadway, San Gabriel, CA 91776.

Members whould have received a copy (via email or US Mail) of the April 14 meeting agenda and the minutes of the January 2021 Quarterly Business Meeting. Also incldued was a copy of a Proxy Form. Please return the signed Proxy Form to Marc Thrasher, Chief Clerk, if you are unable to attend the meeting.

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The 2020 Open House Has Been POSTPONED!

After considering how to safely open our mighty Highland Pacific Railroad layout to the public in these times of COVID-19, we had decided it would be best to hold a live-streamed Open House. In retrospect, we have decided to POSTPONE the Open House until later this fall or winter.

We are continuing to plan a virtual visit to our model railroad. Stay tuned for further information.

The 2020 Open House Will Be Live Streamed!

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After considering how to safely open our impressive layout to the public in these times of COVID-19, we have decided to hold a live-streamed Open House. While there will be no public gathering of hobbyists or fans of model railroading, we will be hosting an Open House via a live-streamed broadcast on our Facebook page. We will host this live-streamed event on Saturday, November 7, 2020 from Noon to 5 PM.

The link for the live streaming will be posted shortly. In the meantime, enjoy our website and Facebook listing.

Branchline and Narrow Gauge Operations

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Last night, just as we were beginning to operate the mighty Highland Pacific Railroad according to Timetable 10 (thanks to James Keena for his prep work in developing this version of the timetable and for staging all the trains, including extras, that run according to plan), Dave Flynn asked, “Do you know the name of the mining railroad on the layout.”

I thought, “Yes, but … uh, I don’t remember.”

That started a small research project to find the name of the Highland Pacific RR’s mining railroad. It took a couple of hours until I found what I was looking for, the original brochure which contains information about the concept and philosophy behind the Highland Pacific Railroad. That same concept and philosophy guides us still, more than 72 years later since the founding of the Highland Park Society of Model Railroad Engineers, Inc., April 1, 1948.

So here’s the information about our mining railroad (still in formation and waiting for someone to take it and move it towards completion. Any takers?).

“The first station after Bayshore on the mainline is Rockdale Junction. It’s the interchange point and servicing facility for both the branchline and narrow gauge. A large percentage of traffic originates on these two lines, which are really dual-gauge lines part way into the hills. When they split, the narrow gauge, called the Highland Rock & Mineral Railroad (emphasis added), serves various mines through the use of extensive switchbacks. While the branch line serves the large sawmill and logging operations (called the Blue Lake Timber Company, emphasis added) in the vicinity plus many small industries.”

More familiar to members may be the street-running trolley line through Del Mar city which ends at a station a few blocks from the large Union Station. Since the location of Del Mar and the port city of Bayshore are along a peninsula, an interurban line Bayshore Valley Traction Company, “prospers moving commuters and freight. It shares the trolley station in Del Mar and runs from this point to Bayshore where it interchanges freight traffic with the Highland Pacific. Many industries are served by the interurban line including the dock area and Bayshore, an Industrial Park, and industries in the streets of Del Mar.”

So there you have it. The rationale, and names for, three subsidiary railroads of the Highland Pacific Railroad.