Sunday, January 20, 2008

Black Hole Revisited

With a couple of days without rain, I have had a chance once again to work on the railroad, instead of cleaning up water on the floor. As you can see, the tracks into the Black Hole have been installed. Once the hole in the basement wall has been addressed, the interchange trackage on the other side of the Black Hole will be installed.

later

Doug



4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is that a government engineer inspecting the site or maybe an enviromental type looking to see what effect the project may have on the wetlands near by.

Does this mean that the White River Southern would have to rethjink the project.

The benefits of this addition will certainly help OPS.

Thanks for the update Doug

Don P

Scott Jay said...

Who knows what could get by if it's the closest Provincial Engineer!! Ha!

Any thoughts for how you're going to disguise the hole?

Scott

Doug Whitman said...

Scott

Thinking about some type of bridge. Either a highway or a walk over as in the Truro Yard.

Doug

Doug Whitman said...

Don

Since it is not a natural wetland but man made, the project will go ahead once the land is drained.

Doug