tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28621733.post1626944720358239019..comments2023-07-29T06:38:53.814-04:00Comments on Mike McNamara's Northeast Kingdom Model Railroad: First Op Session Success!Mike McNamarahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12902543654492633693noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28621733.post-34293230733866451422015-06-30T09:27:05.971-04:002015-06-30T09:27:05.971-04:00Thanks Trevor. I'll probably have some more ob...Thanks Trevor. I'll probably have some more observations to share. Of note, looking at the layout last night I see a few cars did not get to their proper destinations. I take this as a deficiency in the waybill instructions, so I'll need to work on that. <br /><br />It was very interesting to see how operators handled movements in the St. J yard. They did things I would not have thought of at all, you are right!Mike McNamarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12902543654492633693noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28621733.post-53937601123565745122015-06-29T13:09:56.689-04:002015-06-29T13:09:56.689-04:00Mike:
Congratulations on hosting your first formal...Mike:<br />Congratulations on hosting your first formal ops session and thanks for sharing the report here. It made for very interesting reading.<br />As you discovered, there's nothing like a session deadline to really light the fire under you - and it sure does help you set priorities on the layout.<br />There's also nothing like a session to prove a layout's concept, and it sounds like yours has been a success - so well done! At the same time, it's amazing how much you learn about how you thought the layout would operate, and how it actually does. That's great - because it allows you to tweak plans to make the next session even better.<br />I hope you continue to host regular operating sessions and blog about them here.<br />Cheers!<br />- Trevor (Port Rowan in 1:64)Trevorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09860331796911162859noreply@blogger.com