We're morning people, so we're up around 5:00 am every day and it's lights out by 10:30 pm, retirement hasn't changed that. Except for a couple of years of night shifts, I was at work by 6:30 am every day and never "slept in" on weekends like so many do. Heck when we travel, there are times where we wake up at 3:00 or so and can't get back to sleep, so we've been on the road as early as 4:00.
When I saw Marc's comment about the passing siding and then yours about the incline test, I decided to see if I could add one and stay below the 6%. We were just watching the news about the Super Bowl anyway and it only took a few minutes, so it was no big deal. As always, the hardest part was lining up the right side of the loop so I could make the 2 cuts needed for things to fit. I could have just left the uncut pieces in so you'd see them, but then you can't run the simulation and I didn't think you were proficient yet in making cuts. With 3 trains in 3D, you can see how things will operate before you even start building. The sim is the main reason I bought RR-Track (before SCARM was available), but now I use SCARM almost exclusively.