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Buda July 2012 1 Background Description The layout is based on the CB&Q mainline at Buda Illinois Buda was at the top of a 3 mile .8 percent grade which also had an S curve in it. This was the ruling grade on the Main Line (Aurora to Galesburg) and there for the reason for the westward siding (a place to double to if needed) One problem with the westward siding was it was not straight. It had a small curve near the west end to get by the supports for one of the overhead bridges. This small curve brought it nearer Main 1. Not a problem unless a train on Main 1 had a wide load and often this was the case the loads coming out of Cat in Montgomery (on an Eola Pickup) or a car had to be set out after getting stopped by the Detector. Often the Dispatcher had to tell the train setting out the car to shove it back far enough to clear that location so wide loads would pass. The first road trip I was on we got stopped in the middle of the hill with a Bad Order Trainline and had to take it up and set it out at Buda. This was also one of the only locations on the Main Line where you could get water. Yes I know diesels did not have to stop for water like steam engines but once in a while it had to be done and in order to get the water you had to cut the power off and back thru the westward siding down to the depot and get the hose out the window of the Depot. This depot was one of the remodeled wooden depots where the eaves were cut back and all the gingerbread covered up or taken off and stuccoed The layout is a representation of the area from just up from the junction with the branch line to Elmwood to the bridge over the main line on the Burlington side of the depot. The track plan is based on the early 60’s, with a small yard on the Elmwood branch. The connection from the relief road to the main line on the Burlington side of the depot, which was lifted between 1960 & 1965, has been included. The two signal bridges in town on either side of the Buda station were 3 track . They were changed to 2 track bridges in 1966, and the west bridge moved closer to the station. There were two other signal bridges prior to 1966 near the outer ends of the passing tracks on both ends of town, and they were 2 track ( these are not modelled.). View of the area modeled. A model of Buda Feed & Seed, which was constructed (on the left) some time in the 60s, has been included on the layout. The dairy, which is on the far side of the Elmwood branch has been modeled as set of low relief building.

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Buda July 2012

1 Background Description

The layout is based on the CB&Q mainline at Buda Illinois

Buda was at the top of a 3 mile .8 percent grade which also had an S curve in it. This was the ruling grade on the Main Line (Aurora to Galesburg) and there for the reason for the westward siding (a place to double to if needed) One problem with the westward siding was it was not straight. It had a small curve near the west end to get by the supports for one of the overhead bridges. This small curve brought it nearer Main 1. Not a problem unless a train on Main 1 had a wide load and often this was the case the loads coming out of Cat in Montgomery (on an Eola Pickup) or a car had to be set out after getting stopped by the Detector. Often the Dispatcher had to tell the train setting out the car to shove it back far enough to clear that location so wide loads would pass. The first road trip I was on we got stopped in the middle of the hill with a Bad Order Trainline and had to take it up and set it out at Buda. This was also one of the only locations on the Main Line where you could get water. Yes I know diesels did not have to stop for water like steam engines but once in a while it had to be done and in order to get the water you had to cut the power off and back thru the westward siding down to the depot and get the hose out the window of the Depot. This depot was one of the remodeled wooden depots where the eaves were cut back and all the gingerbread covered up or taken off and stuccoed

The layout is a representation of the area from just up from the junction with the branch line to Elmwood to the bridge over the main line on the Burlington side of the depot.

The track plan is based on the early 60’s, with a small yard on the Elmwood branch. The connection from the relief road to the main line on the Burlington side of the depot, which was lifted between 1960 & 1965, has been included.

The two signal bridges in town on either side of the Buda station were 3 track . They were changed to 2 track

bridges in 1966, and the west bridge moved closer to the station. There were two other signal bridges prior to

1966 near the outer ends of the passing tracks on both ends of town, and they were 2 track ( these are not modelled.).

View of the area modeled.

A model of Buda Feed & Seed, which was constructed (on the left) some time in the 60s, has been included on the layout. The dairy, which is on the far side of the Elmwood branch has been modeled as set of low relief building.

Buda July 2012

The concrete bridge at the Burlington end of the layout is relatively new. A wooden over-bridge was there in mid 1980’s. i

The depot, which was demolished in 2007 has been scratch-built. The model is based on the photographs that are available on the web (by Manon) and the detailed floor plan which was obtained through the Burlington Route Historical Society.

Buda is privately owned, but will be exhibited under the banner of Colchester & District Model Railway Club.

2 Layout Details

2.1 Scale & Gauge Prototype : CB&Q / BN / BNSF prototype. Time period from 1950 – 2005 or so. N Gauge Scale 1:160

2.2 Layout size and requirements. The layout configuration is that of a “tail-chaser”

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2.3 Size and Access The overall dimensions of Buda layout is 3.5m * 2.5mleft hand side. Access is required to the rear of the layout. The layout was designed to fit into 1It is made up of 6 rectangular boards of 980* 500mm and 4 trapezoidal where the long edge is 980mm and having a depth of 380mm. Ideally , access to the operating well

July 2012

Buda layout is 3.5m * 2.5m. The main viewing is from the front and the Access is required to the rear of the layout.

1 estate car, which has 1m between the wheel arches. rectangular boards of 980* 500mm and 4 trapezoidal where the long edge is

980mm and having a depth of 380mm. This means that the layout has very generous curves.

Ideally , access to the operating well is from the rear of the layout.

2012

he main viewing is from the front and the

between the wheel arches. rectangular boards of 980* 500mm and 4 trapezoidal where the long edge is

This means that the layout has very generous curves.

Buda July 2012

2.4 Requirements 240VAC – 3 amp including lighting. 1 small table 2 chairs.

3 Details (Eurotrack 2012).

4 Operation Loco control is by Lenz DCC and the point control uses Conrad point motors with an AC supply. There is an 8 road fiddle yard which can feed the double track main line, the line behind the depot serving what little industry there was and the branch line to Elmwood. Up to the 60s there was a coal mine 9 miles further down the branch-line. For intensive operation, and to interact with the public a minimum of two operators are required at any one time (i.e a second car load of operators)..

Buda July 2012

5 Costs Insurance value : £5000 Only the buildings have been scratch-built. Buda is designed to be transportable in 1 car with a minimum of 2 operators

5.1 Small 1 day show For non- intensive operation the cost would be based on 1 car with 2 operators,

5.2 Larger shows For a larger show were it is desirable to have a high intensity of operation and for 2 day shows then the cost would be based on 2 cars and 3-4 operators. If more than 120 miles from Colchester then overnight accommodation ( 1 double bedded room and 1 twin bedded room) would be required. Paul Evans 64 Feering Hill Feering Colchester CO5 9NL 01376 570156 [email protected]