Sunday, April 4, 2021

Station 15 - Basalt

Location.

WWSL 1st Subdivision
Basalt (BS) is the second northernmost station on WWSL's 1st Subdivision. located at Mile Post xx.

History. Originally named Camp 9, Basalt was originally the northernmost station on the OPLC logging railroad. Logging operations were terminated in 1930 due to the Great Depression. The location was then sold to the Basalt Sand and Gravel Company

Operations.

  • The WWSL arrives at Basalt with empty hopper cars. The road locomotive pulls loads and places empties. This could be either a local train or a unit train operation. Loads will be moved to Coal Grove andd weighed on the scale track. Any cars over tonnage will need to be set off to be reduced by plant staff. Any rejected cars for mechanical failure will be spotted at the Basalt RIP track. .
  • The plant has a locomotive crane that moves cars to and from the interchange with WWSL and within the plant. Track No.1 is the sand plant. Tracks No. 2 and 3 are the gravel plant.

Design.

I wanted to show on this module a medium sized sand and gravel operations. Basalt also gave me an interesting opportunity to show a re-purposing of a railroad right of way. A logging camp layout design element would have a logging spur, a wye track for turning steam locomotives and several tracks for swapping out logging cars. This corner location on the layout plan is a good location for a wye track.  The wye could be built on the south side of the module with the two curved legs of the wye leading to the Satsop River bridge module.

A sand and gravel operation has no need for a wye, and certainly not the electrified WWSL. The WWSL's Engineering Department decided to eliminate half of the wye. The north curved leg of the wye was retained to extend the main line. The northernmost straight leg of the wye becomes the passing track. A curved turnout is added to the curved leg of the former wye to become the new mainline. A new turnout was added to repurpose the former logging car spur to become the interchange track and yard lead to three new industrial tracks now occupying the former south curved leg of the wye.  One track services the sand plant, the other two tracks service the gravel loading platform.

The northern end of Basalt where the Main, Passing and Auxiliary Tracks merge and where the xxx Creek Bridge is located is a second 5 foot module shared with Coal Grove. Coal Grove's lead Load Yard turnout is located on this module as well.

Track Diagram
 
 


Roadway. 

  • The WWSL main line will be WWSL relaxed standards.
  • The WWSL passing track will be WWSL relaxed standards.
  • The Basalt industrial trackage will be Basalt industrial track standards.

Scenery.

  • The background will be far hillside and far trees. The edge of the background will be steep embankment with mid-trees.
  • The middle ground will be flat with stone/dirt 
  • The foreground will be flat dirt.

Catenary / Signal.  

  • (C)The main line and passing track will be under wire. 
  • (C) The industrial tracks will not be under wire.

Locomotives. The Basalt plant will be switched by a BS&G locomotive crane (simulated). 

Rolling Stock. The Basalt plant requires a variety of 50, 55 and 70 ton hopper cars (HM and HT) and ballast cars (MHB). Unique cars will be 50 and 55 ton roofed hopper cars and tank cars for sand service.

Structures. Structures located at this station will be: 

  • Sand Plant with silos
  • Gravel loading Platform
  • Fuel tank
  • Water tower
  • Pump house
  • Wood logging bridge
  • Wood trestle

Reference

 

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