Hi all
I will use this page to periodically let you know of status and updates on the Nevada County Narrow Gauge, The Old NCNG aka Never Come, Never Go. She has been my pet/model subject of my railroad for nearly 25 years.
The NCNG served the main towns of Grass Valley and Nevada City along with the numerous gold mines in those locals. Her railhead was in Colfax, where she coexisted with the Central Pacific for nearly 65 years 1880's to the early 1940s. Alsas with all good things, they must and and with the advent of the highway and truck, so went the NCNG. She exists now only in memories, books, and lore.
The place is California Gold country, era about 1930's,
Nevada County Narrow Gauge Update page
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- Posts: 29
- Joined: Mon Jun 11, 2007 8:21 pm
- Location: Galveston Texas
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- Posts: 29
- Joined: Mon Jun 11, 2007 8:21 pm
- Location: Galveston Texas
update 1
Hi
COLFAX
Since the last update in trains, Colfax boards are now in and terrained, about 40 buildings must be made for this local.
Colfax Station, and there Express shop are now in place, lighted (thanks for showing me penicl42) and earning revenue
OILVILLE completed, need a more correct armstrong turntable, working on it.
Chicago Park Completed and terrained.
Terrained all the way from Nevada City to Grass Valley and from Colfax to the Bear River Bridge.
you will find progress photos here
http://www.pbase.com/dasredbaron/trainz ... r&page=all
COLFAX
Since the last update in trains, Colfax boards are now in and terrained, about 40 buildings must be made for this local.
Colfax Station, and there Express shop are now in place, lighted (thanks for showing me penicl42) and earning revenue
OILVILLE completed, need a more correct armstrong turntable, working on it.
Chicago Park Completed and terrained.
Terrained all the way from Nevada City to Grass Valley and from Colfax to the Bear River Bridge.
you will find progress photos here
http://www.pbase.com/dasredbaron/trainz ... r&page=all
It must be fun driving a train across the Bear River bridge - you've certainly captured the scary feeling from the photographs 
If you need a hand with the Oilville turntable, let me know. I'm at work and don't remember exactly what it looked like, but I have a couple of different styles of flat decked turntables now (and need to make more!)
Congrats on the Colfax depot - it looks great!!

If you need a hand with the Oilville turntable, let me know. I'm at work and don't remember exactly what it looked like, but I have a couple of different styles of flat decked turntables now (and need to make more!)
Congrats on the Colfax depot - it looks great!!
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- Posts: 29
- Joined: Mon Jun 11, 2007 8:21 pm
- Location: Galveston Texas
for meconicuk, why 1936
Well, in studying the route and available photos and plans, 1936 was just after the fire that destroyed some shops in Grass Valley, and before the fire that destroyed the Grass Valley depot in 41. Plus there are no known good photos or plans for those shops, 1936 to 1942 period are well documented, so I chose the lazy way to make it,, the era I had documents. If ever I find documents or plans for those engine sheds in Grass valley, then the layout could be made to match any era from 1901 onward.
I thought of making it a winter layout, and when complete with the summer , just may winter it up too. Just for the fun of it!
For Pencil, I will scan the pics I have of that turntable and email to you in two days, when I am back home. any help I will greedly accept.
I thought of making it a winter layout, and when complete with the summer , just may winter it up too. Just for the fun of it!
For Pencil, I will scan the pics I have of that turntable and email to you in two days, when I am back home. any help I will greedly accept.
