Winter is a great time to get some modeling done, and on the Onondaga Cutoff things can move well. At the December operating session, we had our first 'revenue' move over the bridge at Butternut Creek:
The boys and I, thanks to help from Kristen and also Rich Wisneski and Ralph Heiss, made a great trip to the huge Amherst Railway Society's annual trade and train show at Springfield, MA. This year the trip included the usual fantastic camaraderie, a few operating sessions and open houses, and a massive show with displays, vendors, manufacturers, and railroads. The boys found an O scale vendor they loved.
We also knew of a few big announcements at the show, and one of the biggest for Conrail fans was Broadway Limited Imports with their upcoming model of CR 9 - the theatre car that brought up the markers on most of Conrail's OCS trains through the 1990's. It was one of a kind, and it is very exciting to see this come to life! Curtis was there and had one of the 3D prints for us to see.
On the 'front' end, we see proper diaphragms, MU connections, steps, grabs, rivet placement, marker lights and doors. Simply awesome details.
Finally here's the 'business' end, and this is just a 3D print - the actual plastic one will be superior. Lighting will all work, and be ready for prime time with not just interior ones but also working markers and inspection lights all turned on with BLI's custom reed switch design. At three places on the roof, you simply touch the car with a finger and the lighting feature turns on, then back off again with another touch. Amazing!
We all left the show Saturday and headed home to avoid a major snowstorm that was coming Sunday, but that was the right call and allowed a family day in the snow which is a treasure. Now those memories can last too. This has been a great start to 2026, contrasting with some of the hardship and darkness in the world both in Minneapolis and around the US as well as in other parts of the world. All of this requires some serious contemplation, but that is where this hobby is so valuable. It's a steady force that can bring people together, especially in a world that feels uncertain at times.
We simply need to remember, always, that change feels scary sometimes, and it is supposed to. No progress is possible without change. Face the fear, sit with it. Progress is a part of change, just as maintenance is a required effort for longevity.
Let's rely on making more effort to come together, overlook differences, tolerate opinions, and improve some part of our worlds each day. That is a good and worthwhile goal for 2026.
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