AA mileposts
- Pie39
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AA mileposts
This is such a minor detail in every meaning of the word, but I'm planning an AA-themed 4x8 in N scale, and I was wondering if anyone knows what the Annie's mileposts looked like mid-70s to very early 80s. If it's ubiquitous it doesn't matter, but I want to make sure I'm not bypassing a unique detail.
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Re: AA mileposts
Where on the system? The past and current milepost likely line up pretty well.
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Re: AA mileposts
We'll say Clare-Elberta.
Modeling the Ann Arbor Railroad in the 70's in N scale.
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Re: AA mileposts
Are you looking for the design of the sign or the milepost numbers of each station? Here's what I show for station posts:
178.8 Clare Siding – 101 / C&O crossing
183.7 Farwell Siding – 16
193.8 Lake George Siding – 83
200.7 Temple Siding – 24
208.6 Marion Siding – 82
212.7 Park Lake
216.4 McBain Siding – 36
220.8 Lucas Siding – 45
226.9 MIGN crossing
227.0 Cadillac
228.2 Selma Yard Siding – 76 / Yard – 3 tracks / MIGN junction
235.3 Millersville
237.6 Boon Siding – 28
244.1 Harrietta
248.1 Wexford Siding – 99
249.1 Yuma
254.1 Mesick Siding – 28
257.7 Bagnall
260.0 Sand Siding – 92
261.5 Harlan
265.1 Pomona
267.6 Copemish
270.4 Thompsonville Siding – 10 / C&O crossing
276.6 Weldon Siding – 63
277.9 Homestead
282.3 Benzonia
282.8 Beulah Siding – 9
290.3 Junction Switch Frankfort Branch junction
290.7 Elberta Siding – 57
291.8 Boat Landing Yard Yard – 7 tracks
Note: Siding capacity includes 50’ cars but excludes 2 engines & caboose
178.8 Clare Siding – 101 / C&O crossing
183.7 Farwell Siding – 16
193.8 Lake George Siding – 83
200.7 Temple Siding – 24
208.6 Marion Siding – 82
212.7 Park Lake
216.4 McBain Siding – 36
220.8 Lucas Siding – 45
226.9 MIGN crossing
227.0 Cadillac
228.2 Selma Yard Siding – 76 / Yard – 3 tracks / MIGN junction
235.3 Millersville
237.6 Boon Siding – 28
244.1 Harrietta
248.1 Wexford Siding – 99
249.1 Yuma
254.1 Mesick Siding – 28
257.7 Bagnall
260.0 Sand Siding – 92
261.5 Harlan
265.1 Pomona
267.6 Copemish
270.4 Thompsonville Siding – 10 / C&O crossing
276.6 Weldon Siding – 63
277.9 Homestead
282.3 Benzonia
282.8 Beulah Siding – 9
290.3 Junction Switch Frankfort Branch junction
290.7 Elberta Siding – 57
291.8 Boat Landing Yard Yard – 7 tracks
Note: Siding capacity includes 50’ cars but excludes 2 engines & caboose
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Re: AA mileposts
Temple siding was removed circa 1970. 1972 at very latest.
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Re: AA mileposts
It depends on you billing mile posts or actual mile posts, on the http://www.trainweb.org/annarbor/ under mile post selection I have listed every mile post from the employee timetables. As the railroad was rebuilt from the 1890s everything was being moved as grades reduced and lines straighten. By 1905 everything was pretty well in its place as far mile post go. A lot branch lines or long sidings continue to be removed.
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Re: AA mileposts
I was looking more for milepost design.
Modeling the Ann Arbor Railroad in the 70's in N scale.
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Re: AA mileposts
Thank you though, now if I have one or two they'll be accurate.
Modeling the Ann Arbor Railroad in the 70's in N scale.
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Re: AA mileposts
I thought that is what you wer getting at, bust wasnt sure. On an N scale layout, how detailed can one get with mileposts? they would be awfully small.Pie39 wrote:I was looking more for milepost design.
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Re: AA mileposts
Yeah, but it can be some nice added detail. It's really small to make, I'll give you that...
Modeling the Ann Arbor Railroad in the 70's in N scale.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7JFDy ... ja0S1o7Q9A
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7JFDy ... ja0S1o7Q9A
Re: AA mileposts
AA mileposts in that period were pretty plain, just a rectangle of white sheet metal with black numbers, oriented vertically. Not the "squared off" look of Conrail's numbers, more like CN's current style. Maybe a little bigger metal sheet than that, slightly bigger & thinner numbers maybe?
For extra authenticity in the north country, punch your model mileposts with a pin to simulate bullet holes.
For extra authenticity in the north country, punch your model mileposts with a pin to simulate bullet holes.