Alzheimer's disease currently affects 70000 people in British Columbia; no individual is immune to the consequences of this degenerative disease and it is not a ...
Great to see UBC Life Sciences Institute's Christian Naus, Jim Johnson and
Shernaz Bamji in this compilation on British Columbia Alzheimer's Research
Award Program.
OK Jason, as soon as I grab a cup of coffee we can head back the other
direction! LOL.
Very nice video, very imaginative, loved the stacktrain roll-by. Smooth
track work, great looking signals.
Todd
+Robert Rushing Are you also going to complain about the train passing through the defect detector and not hearing it? Stop whining and appreciate the fact this is a VERY SMOOTH and CREATIVE video...
Very nice. I was surprised that the turnout to go down the climb doesn't
seem to be guarded with signals. Well, I didn't see any signal masts. Do
you plan to add something there?
For now, the line is set up with ABS and the entire climb / upper level is run in a point-to-point style during an operating session. So in a way, we pretend that isn't a main line switch and just a spur or branch line during an ops session.
It is a good idea, and Josh and I thank you for that idea. Now that Josh is at school we probably won't start a new area of the layout until he gets home next summer. I still have lots to do on the layout in the mean time! Don't we all?
There were many great suggestions. More than we bargained for. Now it almost seems harder to choose what to do. ... so we end up working on other parts of the layout like the Starbucks and Taco Bell right below it on the layout! Ahh, ... so much to do still !!!