Layout Detail. Layout Detail identifies the parameters within which the layout must be designed. It is broken down into two main elements: 5) Layout Design, and 6) Construction to build the railroad.
- Passenger operations. 1) scheduled excursions such as the Pacific Logging Conference trips to lumber companies, 2) a pacific railroad historical society railfan trip, or as some logging companies did in the late 1050's 3) weekend excursion for the public to points of interest in the Olympic Peninsula National Park using steam driven passenger equipment.
- Freight operations will be conducted along the local freight model -
starting at a yard, moving along the main line switching industries
along the way and returning to the yard at the end of the business day. Trains will operate as Extras, rather than Time freights listed on a timetable.
- The WWSL will have a yard in the vicinity of Montesano. It will do classification of inbound freight by train type to industries along the WWSL main line, and classification of outbound freight to the appropriate Class 1 (Northern Pacific, Milwaukee Road or Union Pacific interchange.
- The WWSL will interchange with the three Class 1 railroads in the area
(Northern Pacific at Montesano WA, the Milwaukee Road and Union Pacific
at Preachers Slough WA, and with two Class III railroad, the Olympic Peninsula Logging Company in Headquarters WA, and the Saginaw Timber Company in Wickwood WA.
- The WWSL will have a short line era appropriate MOW operation to include a MOW train run as necessary to good operations.
- Olympic Peninsula Lumber Company, Dimensional lumber is produced
at this mill and shipped in boxcars and flat cars. Peelers are shipped
to veneer and plywood plants located in Aberdeen, Hoquiam, Centralia and
Olympia Washington. The OPLC will have its own railroad operations, employing steam locomotives for log train operations and industrial switching.
- American Mill Company. This mill produces corrugated paper for
paper bag and corrugated box manufacturing operations. The paper, both
rolls and bales, are shipped by boxcars. The mill requires chemicals in
tank cars and covered hoppers and wood chips in boxcars gondolas and
hoppers. The Mill will be serviced by the Saginaw Timber Company, employing first generation diesel locomotives for chip train operations and industrial switching.
- O. King Coal Company. Coal is mined and shipped in hopper and gondola cars to power plants and major industries located in Aberdeen, Hoquiam, Centralia and Olympia Washington.
- Basalt Sand and Gravel Company. Sand and gravel is quarried
crushed and shipped in hoppers, covered hoppers, gondolas and boxcars
to the cement plant in Tacoma, Washington and distributors in the
Northwest. Basalt S&G will have a self propelled locomotive crane providing switching operations.
- Cascade Pole Company. Large timbers and poles shipped in gondolas and flat cars.
- Y. Knott Lumber Company. Gondolas and flat cars will carry dimensional lumber and poles from this mill for wood preservation treatment. Tank cars will deliver wood treatment chemicals.
- Western Washington Power Company. Gondolas and hopper cars will carry coal for delivery and carry ash away from the power generating plants in Coal Grove WA, and Wickwood WA.
- Burn-Moore Coal Company. Coal will be delivered in hopper cars for distribution locally by truck.
- Planck Lumber Company. Boxcars and flat cars will carry the dimensional lumber to this local distributor.
- Caster Oil Company. Fuels delivered in tank cars and lubricants in boxcars for distribution locally by truck.
- Buyher Propane Gas. Propane delivered in tank cars for distribution locally by truck.
- WWSL operates 5 days per week, and moves about 50 carloads a day. Yard switchers, Transfers and Way freights (Turns).
- OPLC operates 5 days per week and moves 30 carloads a day. Yard switcher and logging trains.
- STC operates 5 days per week and moves about 30 carloads a day. Yard switcher.
- NP, MILW, and UP operate 6 days per week and move about 50 carloads a day. Transfer runs.
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1st Subdivision. Traffic pattern is primarily empties
in and loads out for coal, lumber and stone. Some lumber moves northbound
from Headquarters to Coal Grove for weighing. OPLC logging trains
have been granted based on trackage rights.between Headquarters and Camp 4 reload site.
- 2nd Subdivision. Traffic pattern is primarily loads in and empties out for paper mill and power plant. STC switcher for plant servicing, chip train from STC main line to chip spur.
- Interchange yard. Transfer runs from SM yard to NP, MILW and UP interchange tracks and vice versa.