Morning John; I see you've been very busy, also. In the past I've walked or took my mountain bike and rode over maybe half of this route. I even mostly walked, couldn't ride,the tracks are still there, over the section that leads into Dartmouth from Windsor Junction. I would think a fella with lots of time on his hands would have to include that section. That is where you would either head for Halifax or Dartmouth. Going in the other direction, CP would mostly head south to the Annapolis Valley, and the CNR would go north, mostly to the coal mining areas. The last time I was up there, many moons ago, the station was still standing, but looked to be not in use. There was a wye for turning where the tracks headed north and south. On my walk to Windsor Junction, A train came flying by at what seemed to be an amazing speed, maybe 35 miles an hour! I know, that's not fast, but it was the fastest I've seen a train move in these parts!
Anyway, I have never seen a train signal light in my life. I have not even seen a passing siding, although back in the day, they must of had a need for them. There were 14 trains a day back in the 30's. Even in the early 60's there was enough trains running that 2 managed to run into each other. I think at least one person died. I remember seeing one diesel on top of the other. They were the CN green and gold colors. This happened a few miles from the Dartmouth yard heading towards Windsor Junction. Like I said 35 mph was very fast, I cannot imagine either train could have been going faster than 20 mph in that area. As kids, we could grab onto a ladder and go for a few minutes ride and hop off again.
I've had to "make up" a lot of stuff along the route. I've put in a "passing siding" and may include another. I did this where there was a "busy" area at a small community. I included a ng lumber operation, although I don't know if one existed. It's mostly a scenery item. This part of the line brought lumber, limestone, farm products, gravel from the beaches, etc., to town, along with a few passengers. I've never seen the area I'm working in now, but I think I made it look about right. Small settlements of about 20 houses a school, church, general store/ gas station all situated at a crossroad. I can imagine kids walking that "Why, when I was a kid I had to walk 10 miles each way to get to school, in a blinding snowstorm".
I've placed the bush scenery fairly close to the tracks. I've made the road bed look wider, with grass, then "alder" bushes and then trees. I've tried to stay true to the map. I cannot believe how many small bridges they would have had to build. It's a valley up there, and the line and the road mostly follow the river. Most of the bridges seem to be over smaller streams feeding into the main river. There are elevated areas and areas that seem to cut into the bed rock deep enough that you cannot see over the top.
I am finding lumps and bumps here and there. If your map is off by even 10 feet, you may have to make adjustments. That part is kind of tough for me. I can't stand having any "floating" track. I have not figured out how to use all the tools yet. What I've been doing is start about a mile either side of a bad spot and check the height. Then make adjustments. Sometimes this takes forever, but I've managed to get rid of those areas that almost looked like a roller coaster. When I get sick of towns or woods, I will go down the line for about 10 miles and check out the track and "dig" out streams and lakes. I've kind of cheated on the streams and some of the river. I put a curve in the stream, hide it behind some trees and it disappears into the woods. So, when you cross the bridges you will see the water leading off and winding it's way through the woods. Looking down on the map,you will only see a small "blue" line that the tracks cross. When the line is very close to the main river, I put in some water. I don't think you can go much more than 30 seconds without getting a peak at the water through the trees.
This is almost as bad as drugs! I'm not going to do anything today (well, that's easy to say!). I have been neglecting my exercise, smoking too much, and not even saying my prayers! Maybe I'll just take a look at what I've got done so far........no, no, turn the dang machine off!
Cheers......Rick.......Oh yeah, I do take a ride in the cab and sometimes about 50 ft (?) above, to check things out. Everything looks pretty good from that level. Now, if you flew over my route, well, you'd see someone has been cutting corners!