wp81fc9583g.png
Home Divisions and sub divisions Graphics Members Contact us
Header photo

Twentysixth St. Model Engineers 

Located at 1019 26th Street, Sacramento, CA

Keith W. Brownfield owner of the building basement

Open Club with membership

wpb9f353bc.gif

 

CONCEPT AND OPERATION OF THE SPOKANE PULLMAN AND SOUTHERN RAILWAY

    The Railway is in a fictional location in the Pacific Northwest with a time frame from the late 1946 to 1958 allowing for steam locomotives and first generation diesel locomotives.

MAINLINE

    The mainline runs from the city of Spokane in the North to Lewiston in the South; both towns are hidden with stub end yards. On occasion we can connect the yards to make a loop. We do this continuous running for shows and visitors. For operation, trains are run point to point either north or south.

    The mainline of the Spokane Pullman and Southern is shared with subsidiary roads The Spokane Inland Empire, The Caldwell and Eastern Idaho and the Pullman Lewiston and Eastern Railroad. A few other major railroads that share our tracks are the Great Northern, Northern Pacific, Lackawanna, B & O, Pennsylvania, Boston and Maine,. Florida East Coast, Western Pacific, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific.  

SUB DIVISIONS

    Two sub-divisions serve the Mainline. The Margo Subdivision and the Central Valley Subdivision.  Chuckaluk Lumber Company railroad ties into the Margo Subdivision in the town of Fort Craig and interchanges with the mainline at Lakota Yard.

    The Margo subdivision runs from a mainline interchange yard (Lakota Yard) to the town of Ty River to service it's small industries of wood products, grain elevators and potato sheds it then continues on to Fort Craig to service the towns stock pens, grain elevators and packing sheds. The line then runs through the mountains to the town of Margo where it terminates.

    Island Yard, in Pullman, is the interchange point for the Central Valley Subdivision and was once an independent Traction Company but was absorbed into the Spokane Pullman and Southern Railway.  The line serves the towns of Anita, (David Yard), Sandpoint, Keller Creek, Lynnellen, and Central Valley with freight service only.  

    Passenger traffic was abandoned when the Traction Company became a part of the S.P.& S and the overhead wire was taken down. The towns along the way have petitioned management for passenger service. Railcar service has begun, and is done during most operation.

    The Chuckaluk Lumber Company has its headquarters in the high mountains west of Cascade and interchanges freight with the mainline at Lakota Yard. The lumber company has limited trackage rights on the Margo Subdivision, which allows it to run from the town of Fort Craig to Lakota Yard. Passenger service is run to the town of Chuckaluk on a daily schedule. Passenger service is either a "Doodle Bug" or RDC Car, but occasionally you will find a steam engine or diesel pulling a coach on the line.

MEMBERSHIP

    Membership in the club is available and new members are always welcome. We meet each Friday night to run or work on the layout with the first Friday of the month being our General Meeting night to discuss club business. Visitors are welcome any night but our General Meeting night. Please call (916) 446-5614 in advance of your visit.

    Like most layouts, our layout is a work in progress with a lot already done, but much more to be done. These hyperlinked views will give you an idea of the work accomplished and work that is ongoing.

TENETS FOR OUR MODEL RAILROAD

1. Model Railroading is a HOBBY.

2. A Hobby is something one does for relaxation and fun in their spare time.

3. Model Railroading is not a JOB!

4. We model railroad for pleasure and fellowship.

5. We model railroad for personal pleasure, learning, and enjoyment.

6. Having fun in the Hobby is our primary objective

7. We work or run on the layout as our time permits.

8. Some will do more than others and, that is OK.

9. We will take time to socialize and enjoy each other's friendship.

10. We have meetings on the first Friday of each to keep all informed of what and how we are doing.

© 26th St. Model Engineers - 2010

Steam engine traveling from right across screencattle cartank carcattle carcaboose