N&W J Class 611 took an extended visit to the Strasburg Railroad this fall for their "611 Visits Strasburg – A Reunion of Steam" event, pulling excursion trains throughout September and October. TCS went to record the sounds of the iconic J Class in October of 2019 while 611 was in residency on the Strasburg shortline.
Despite the intense wind conditions on that blustery fall day, we were able to secure most of the sounds on our list. We plan to return at least once more this autumn to finish our sound set before 611 returns home to the Virginia Museum of Transportation in Roanoke, VA.
The Norfolk and Western J class was a class of fourteen 4-8-4 streamlined steam locomotives built and operated by the Norfolk and Western Railway (N&W) in the 1940-50s. Only No. 611 survives to this day, the last of it's kind. It has been restored to operating condition several times, most recently in 2015. You can learn more about the restoration effort at http://fireup611.org/
Strasburg Rail Road is America’s oldest continuously operating railroad nestled in the heart of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Learn more about this iconic landmark: https://www.strasburgrailroad.com/
TCS attended the NMRA Pacific Southwest Region Convention in September 2019. We manned a few tables in the vendor room and spent our weekend discussing WOWSound decoders and our Universal WiFi Throttles with interested folks. Throughout the show we also hosted several clinics, visited layouts, and attended talks on LCC, BlueRail, and other emerging technologies. Check out our trip video below:
Many thanks to Frank Baker, Don Vest, and Richard Wehr for inviting us to Arizona and organizing our clinics. Thanks to the Scottsdale Model Railroad Historical Society and Jim "Doc" Shafer for testing out our throttles on their fantastic layout. Additional thanks to the Pacific Southwest Region for being great hosts and to everyone else we met for all the great discussions! Happy modeling to all!
We spent over 24 hours together with The Mudhens in the Layout and Vendor room throughout the convention. You might have guessed it, Steve decided to document their fantastic layout. The Modular HO Narrow Gauge Society, or "Mudhens," is a nationwide group of HOn3 modular modelers. This layout was constructed from modules belonging to the Payson, AZ crew. While they normally operate their trains with smartphone apps, they were willing to try out our Universal WiFi Throttles and operated with them at different points throughout the show. You can find out more information about The Mudhens at their website.
Finally, a most sincere thank-you to Frank Baker, the co-chair of the Arizona Junction 2019 convention. TCS was so happy to be included in the convention, and it was all due to Frank's hard work. Dan and Stephen were able to visit his layout before flying home on Sunday. The Morristown & Erie RR Western Division is Frank's freelanced HO Scale layout. It was featured in this year's Great Model Railroads publication. Combining scenes from 1940s-1950s New England, Pittsburgh, and the Pacific Northwest, this layout stretches 18' x 34' and has a mainline length of 480'. Baker is well known for his scenery work, and his layout boasts hundreds of scratch built and highly detailed structures.
We had a wonderful time in Arizona and hope we make it back out there sometime soon. You can find out more about the NMRA Pacific Southwest Region at their website: http://www.psrnmra.org/
Earlier this month, TCS visited SEPTA's Fern Rock Maintenence Facility to record the Broad Street Line B-IV subway cars. We were given a private inspection train all to ourselves and mainline access to record the Broad Street Line at normal track speeds. We spent all morning and afternoon on the subway and returned with a lot of high-quality audio material.
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) is Philadelphia's regional public transportation network that operates bus, rapid transit, commuter rail, light rail, and electric trolleybus services for nearly 4 million people in five counties in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Many thanks to our neighbors at SEPTA that made this trip possible!
You can find out more about SEPTA at septa.org. See behind-the-scenes footage from other recording trips on the TCS YouTube channel.
Photos © TCS and Free Photobank of Philadelphia.
Attention Philly friends and local modelers: TCS will be in attendance at the 2019 Mid-Eastern Region NMRA Show. Don't miss your chance to get face time with the TCS crew!
TCS will be presenting clinics on various topics, as well as manning some tables to talk everything WOWSound, Universal WiFi Throttle, and decoders in general. If you're in the area, don't miss out. Visit us for a demonstration and trial of the Universal WiFi Throttle, hear our WOWSound decoders in action, and learn about all the new and interesting things coming down the line from TCS in 2020.
Convention information: http://www.libertybellspecial.org/
After a wonderful last-minute change of plans, we're excited to announce our attendance at the 2019 Pacific Southern Region NMRA Show.
TCS will be presenting clinics on various topics, as well as manning some tables to talk everything WOWSound, Universal WiFi Throttle, and decoders in general. If you're in the area, don't miss out. We don't show our faces around AZ nearly enough! We also sent some beta units of our Universal WiFi Throttle ahead of us to the Scottsdale Model Railroad Historical Society for some testing on their layout.
Visit us for a demonstration and trial of the Universal WiFi Throttle, hear our WOWSound decoders in action, and learn about all the new and interesting things coming down the line from TCS in 2020.
Will we see you in Phoenix?
Convention information: https://www.azdiv-nmra.org/psr2019convention/