Erik’s Sausalito passenger station
Posted By Dan Swearingen on August 19, 2010
This is a quick progress update and a state-of-the-project report. Erik is one of our railroad-minded students. In the spring we brainstormed ideas by collecting and organizing photos of scenes that Erik liked.
We found several trends in the photos that Erik liked and the one we focused on was trains in and around Sausalito. In the 20s and 30s Sausalito had a large passenger facility with electric, steam, standard gauge and narrow gauge trains connecting to ferry boats to San Francisco.
After we negotiated a footprint size for the project, Erik started by making a foam base.
Erik has completed the bay shore with rocks.
Laid all the track and preparing the electric third-rails — actually fourth-rails in this case because the Northwestern Pacific had dual standard-narrow gauge track at this station. Erik also painted the rails and the ties.
The third (fourth) rails ready to attach and the station platforms.
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