MOVING
We are selling our home, have already purchased a new house (not finished yet), and will likely be moving in October. The only reason we are moving is because of the upkeep of our 3.6 acres, of which we mow about 2-1/2 acres. It takes me only about 1-1/2 hr to mow with my 27-hp 60” zero turn mower, but when my back is hurting, as it was hurting early this year, it becomes a rather unpleasant task. There is also a 1/4-acre of woods that require attention, and other areas as well. Our new house lot is 0.2 acres, and that is just perfect.
LAYOUT
This means, of course, that the Hidden Pass Junction Railroad is coming down. I started its construction February 2011, had most of it done a year later, and kept adding details over the following years. We have had 410 guests, not counting countless repeats, to enjoy the layout. It is made of over one hundred 2x4’s, 26 sheets of 1/2" plywood, 26 sheets of Quiet Brace, lots of other size lumber, and thousands and thousands feet of wire ranging from 12 AWG to 24 AWG.
It has about 900 feet of Atlas track, 47 Atlas and 10 Ross turnouts, 150 lb of ballast, hundreds of trees, and hundreds of little people. There are about 110 buildings, 15 operating accessories, and lots of vehicles. There is a small single track bridge, a long single track bridge, and a large dual track bridge. There also is a Millhouse River Studio 34” turntable, a large Alan Arnold built & Alex finished grain elevator, and a very large wooden trestle, which I built.
I have 19 MTH Premier locomotives, two Railking locomotives, 17 Lionel Legacy locomotives, and one TMCC. I have around 200 Lionel and MTH cars. Also have two Lionel Cranes and Boom cars (both work great), two Lionel ZW-L transformers, and one KW. I have two MTH TIU with remotes, and five AIU’s. I also have a Lionel Legacy system (the one I use), and a brand new one, which I have not even opened the box. I have the original boxes for all (or most) of the above locomotives, cars, buildings, etc.
Yes, I will be selling everything except for a few items, and will be listing them on this forum as I get them ready to ship. The Alan Arnold elevator will go back to Alan. I do not yet know what I will do with the wooden trestle, the construction of which was featured in OGR Run 256, April/May 2012. There is also the John Galt building, which encloses a basement structural post, and was featured in OGR Run 267, December 2013.
DEMOLITION
Your Advice, please! If you have time, please review my plan, below, and feel free to offer suggestions.
My plan to disassemble and remove the layout: (A question: should I take a picture of each item before I box it up?)
- Run each MTH locomotive, record its information, and box it up.
- Box up each Lionel locomotive (they all run fine).
- Box up all cars.
- Under the layout, cut all the wires flush with the board except those wires that belong to buildings or accessories, which would be cut at their ends. It would take too long to undo the screws on all the terminals.
- Undo all the connections at the control center.
- Pull out all the wires, separate according to type, and box them up.
- Remove all the buildings, and box them up.
- Remove all signals, lights, and anything else on the layout.
- At this point, only the track and turnouts will be left.
- Remove all the screws that hold down the track.
- Carefully, pour water over the track sections that is connected to the turnouts, wait five minutes for the ballast to loosen, remove the track sections involved, and remove the turnouts.
- Clean the turnouts, make sure they are dry, and box them up.
- Proceed to wet and remove the rest of the track. Once removed, soak in water to remove any remaining ballast, blow dry, and package.
Now, only the structure of the layout and the scenery materials will be left. I plan to contract a demolition service to cut apart, remove, and haul away everything that is left.
Thank you for your time, and I will be posting progress.
Alex