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BANTRAK Newsletter May / June 2017 The Engineer s Cab: Tim Nixon This newsletter will be a combined May/June issue, since David s busy schedule for June doesn t allow him enough time to get out a newsletter next month. Since we re in the less active summer month, missing an issue of the newsletter isn t a major concern; hopefully we can cover all the important news in this issue or it can wait for the July issue, and if not we can always send an email. Before looking ahead to upcoming events, I want to thank Lauren and Eric for providing us with something completely different at the April show last month. For those of you who missed it, our layout was a figure-8, with two separate pits and the yard in the middle. There were two separate loops, a small loop closest to the back wall and a big loop toward the middle of the hall. The red line went around the outside of both loops, and each loop had individual yellow & blue lines. It was possible to switch between loops in the yard, and several people did so during the show. Paul Diley even went so far as to run a smaller version of his N&W coal train through all 5 loops (small blue, small yellow, red, big yellow, big blue) and back during one run sessions. People had to stay on their toes, since all three of the big loop lines shared the 3 red line tracks through the yard; if you didn t pay attention it was easy to get a cornfield meet! You also had to watch your switches, since if the last engineer forgot to reset a switch after he went though, you could wind up going somewhere you hadn t intended to. We learned some lessons on set-up and operations at this show, and hopefully it will be even better the next time! Next on the schedule is the N-Scale Convention in Pittsburgh at the end of June, for those making the pilgrimage to the confluence of the Three Rivers. Alan Del Gaudio is coordinating the BANTRAK section of the convention layout and Skip Hayes is our NSE contact. Layout set-up is Thursday, June 22nd for those bringing modules. Paul Diley is coordinating this year s raffle layout. The goal is to have this layout finished in time to sell tickets at the October Scale Show, which means we ll need to have several work sessions over the next couple of months. If you can help out, let Paul know. Look for emails from Paul with dates and times for work sessions. The May meeting will take place at Arthur Boyd s home, 2604 Queen Anne Rd., Baltimore MD, on Sunday, May 21st at 2 PM. The June meeting will be on Saturday, June 17th at the Timonium Fairgrounds, with the exact meeting point TBD. Enjoy the Summer! Tim Nixon In the issue... The Engineer s Cab... 1 Gburg... 2 T-Trak update... 3 Timonium Setup... 4 Eight layouts... 5-6 New Modules... 7 NScale Convention... 8 NScaleWeekend... 9 Train Spotting... 10 Calendar... 11 Next Meeting.. May 21st 1

Editor s Note: David Betz I will be traveling for a good portion of June and therefore this is your combined May / June issue. The normal every month rotation will resume in July. This means that you have six weeks to get your articles ready and send them my way. Don t be shy, share your knowledge, experience and talents with the rest of the club. La Milla de Mayo GBurg: Leon Sorge 2

T-Trak Update / Editorial: Chris Hyland It has been an interesting half-decade since I started this column (wow). Some people don t even hold jobs for that long. Four editors ago, under the suggestion of the President and editor of the club s newsletter, Eric Payne suggested that besides doing the after action reports (AARs) that had seemed to grow like kudzu in good bottom land soil, that T-Trak needed something more. An article every month that would highlight T-Trak and what it was up to. At that time I was doing most of the AARs using them as a way to drum up business for our fledgling division. By doing these I hoped that in a half a page or so, not only would T-Trak have a record of what had it been up to and what our current calendar was, but also showing that T-Trak was real model railroading and lots of fun as well. So off I was to a keyboard and I realized what T-Trak needed the most was a monthly article that let everyone know what the pulse of T-Trak was. This way T-Trak could grow and have its own voice that was spoken by actual T-Trakers. T-Trak certainly has grown, the T-Trak Division has been everywhere, and tried everything. At this point we are doing about 40 events a year. Add to this we are always pushing the envelope of what T-Trak can do. Whether that would be inside corners, super corners, or subway modules. We ve done layouts that fit on two, six-foot tables with three foot of work area in the pit. It is an experience and no two events are the same. Above it all we always try to keep it fun, like the Bedford, now Altoona Beach Party. For a while it seemed that this newsletter was turning into a T-Trak focused newsletter. Pages filled full of AAR, dates, and your author s own humble thoughts. At times there was more T-Trak in the newsletter than anything else. Thankfully this has changed and more N-Trak oriented material has started to appear on the pages of the BANTRAK newsletter. At this point several others and I have decided that it is best to fly on our own. So for all you T-Trakers and other groupies of this column, and its Walter Winchell school of journalism, we are proud to announce that we are setting up shop at: MDTTRAK.COM It will keep T-Trak s torch burning bright. It will have as CBS says, All that, and all that matters. Where it goes, who knows. It will have calendars, AARs, layout ideas, pictures, cool stuff. Even better, brighter things with T-Trak as we continue to go out there and show the world, not just N scale, but how cool T-Trak is really is. Maryland T-Trak will be that voice, and let s face it, we all like to be in the cool crowd anyway. So I shall leave you all with the words of Dame Vera Lynn; Keep smiling through, just like you always do, Til the blue skies clear the dark clouds, far away. And won t you please say hello to all the folks that I know, Tell them I won t be long, They ll be happy to know that as you saw me go, I was singing this song We ll meet again, don t know where don t know when But I hope we meet again some sunny day!!!!!! See you at the shows and Maryland T-Trak -Chris Red Button Hyland 3

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Eight layouts, One City Block: Ryan Jones During a recent business trip to Hagerstown, I decide to delay the return trip in favor of touring the local railroading attractions. Within one city block are two museums, 8 model layouts and an extremely active CSX yard. The 1:1 scale diesels outside were winning the battle in my ADD brain so after seeing my $5 worth I headed outside for some train spotting. And CSX didn t disappoint. The Hagerstown Railroad Museum was a small but artifact-filled historic building sitting directly beside the CSX yard office. They have 2 & 3 rail O scale layouts an a HO scale scenic layout that was donated to them by the Gaithersburg Model Railroad Club. They even replicated the above historical photo as part of the layout. The CSX yard master had a pair of ES44DC s (5358 & 5483) and SD-40-3 (4001) shunting a train together. They are in the back right of the above picture. Talk about overkill! That crew was going backwards and forwards for over an hour and a half. 5

Eight layouts, One City Block: Ryan Jones Close to half of the store s square footage was devoted to the vintage Lionel. If the box had Lionel printed on i they had one. Two buildings away was The Train Room. A local hobby shop that had a serious love affair with Lionel. The store front was close to 90% O and G scale with a small area of HO (mostly Bachmann Thomas and Friends) and display case of N and Z. Their N prices were higher than Klein s but that could be explained by the Lionel museum behind the check-out wal I even found radio headsets from World War II that were used by bomber crews and a dissection kit. Who knew Lionel made that stuff? I found a Bachmann CSX caboose whose price didn t make me feel too guilty so I headed off to dinner. Dinner was a wonderful lasagna at the Railroad Junction Family Restaurant. Sadly, there were no windows in this restaurant but I was so close to the CSX yard that I could hear and feel the rumble from the same consist of ES44DC s / SD-40-3 that I mentioned earlier. I ll bet the engineer wishes his consist was on a remote instead have having to sit in the cab. Ryan 6

New Modules: Eric Payne At the April show a group of us bought 7 module blanks that were too good to pass up. The three wyes and four 30 degree curves were purchased with the intent to expand our one-trak design capabilities and donate to the Club. The modules have been sealed with Killz primer and more discussion is needed on final track plans to allow for maximum flexibility. Martin has one wye and one curved section to make plywood templates if needed in the future. The others are stored at my house. Ultimately the should be stored in the trailer. The donors are: Eric Payne Paul Diley David Betz Matt Guey-Lee Martin Myers Lauren Baker Jack Walsh Tim Nixon National Train Show: Orange County Convention Center August 4-6, 2017 9800 International Drive Orlando, FL 32819 Friday, August 4, 2017 12:00 Noon 6:00 PM Saturday, August 4, 2017 10:00 AM 6:00 PM Sunday, August 6, 2017 10:00 AM 5:00 PM NTS Website: www.nationaltrainshow.org 7

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Train Spotting: Ed Kapuscinski Delaware Lackawanna s PT-98 BANTRAK Membership: Al Palewicz BANTRAK does a significant amount of charitable activity, although we rarely think of it that way because we get pleasure out of it. When you think about it, that is as it should be with all giving from the heart. What is our charitable activity? Our major participation is in the B&O Museum s (which is a charitable organization) Annual Festival of Trains. Our display has been a major draw for people to come to the Museum for many years, both recent and in the past. There are plenty more examples, this is just one. Please contact Treasurer Alan Del Gaudio for more information regarding your membership status and roster questions or contact Al Palewicz with general questions. Member Benefits: Sharing of your knowledge (railroading & modeling) with others of similar interests Access to railroading and modeling knowledge of other members National exposure and recognition of your endeavors in modeling Hands on activities: Club modules - track, wiring and scenery. Raffle layout - track and scenery Members layouts Recognition as being part of a Nationally known club. 10

BANTRAK 2017 CALENDAR Date Event Location Contact Type May 21st Club Meeting Arthur Boyd s house Tim Nixon Meeting June 3rd Gaithersburg Show Gaithersburg Fairgrounds Chris Hyland T-Trak June 17th&18th Great Scale show Timonium Fairgrounds Chris Hyland T-Trak June 17th Club Meeting Timonium Fairgrounds Tim Nixon Meeting June 21st-25th National N Scale Pittsburgh PA Alan del Gaudio Show Convention August 18-20th N-Scale Weekend Altoona PA TBD Show BANTRAK CALL BOARD CLUB WORK SESSION 2017 Contact Tim Nixon, Eric Payne, Paul Diley, or Ed Kapuscinski for work session information. BANTRAK was founded in 1983 as the Greater Baltimore N-Scale Associates. Begun as a round robin group to share skills and experiences, we have expanded our focus to include participation in many diverse activities to promote model railroading in general and N-Scale model railroading in particular. Activities include participation in local, regional and national shows, meets and conventions. BANTRAK membership includes membership in the national NTRAK organization. The BANTRAK Newsletter is the official publication of Baltimore Area N-TRAK (BANTRAK), Inc. This is your newsletter! Please send articles, photos, and suggestions to newsletter@bantrak.net Editor: David Betz 11