Introduction to the C&A Railway
By Brian Donovan on Mar 1, 2006 | In Main category | 1 feedback »
The Chesapeake & Appalachian Railway is a small freight (especially coal and lumber) and passenger line running from the northern Chesapeake Bay through central Maryland and out to the foothills of the Appalachian mountains. The year is 1951 when big diesel power was in its infancy and steam power was struggling to survive in the post war era. C&A motive power is primarily a rag tag group of second hand small steam locomotives with both narrow and standard gauge trackage. The CAR also shares trackage with the B&O, PRR and even an occasional NYC train is seen rumbling through.
The CAR came into existence the Spring of 2006. The plan of the CAR as grown since its inception as a fairly simple two loops of 250 feet of stainless steel track. The CAR runs a mix of 1:22.5 and 1:24 scale narrow gauge equipment along with 1:29 scale standard gauge trains. Spring of 2007 brought westward expansion into the mountains adding 100 feet of track and an additional 10 switches including connecting the inner and outer loops. We run primarily track power but have been adding battery power and hope to soon have mini operating sessions. Here is the current track plan -

The CAR is owned by me, Brian (and technically 50% by my wife, Marge
). When I am not playing with trains, I run my own landscape design/build business in the Washington D.C./suburban Maryland area. It is called alternative terrain and can be found on the web at alternativeterrain.com. I am also active in my garden railway club, the Washington, Virginia, & Maryland Garden Railway Society (wvmgrs.org). I was recently elected President of the club for the year 2008.
Building the C & A Railway
By Brian Donovan on May 18, 2006 | In Main category, C&A Railway Construction | 3 feedbacks »
My garden railway was started in the Spring of 2006. The railway was designed to fit into an existing garden in a back corner of our property. It had been mostly planted with a few small trees, shrubs and tall groundcover type perennials. I only had to move two of the perennials. A flagstone patio and gazebo (my garden folly) had already been planned (and mostly built) for the site so it would make a great spot to sit and watch trains run.
Track is down & Running trains!
By Brian Donovan on May 29, 2006 | In Main category, C&A Railway Construction | Send feedback »
Track was laid and the power supply hooked up. I’m running track power with a Crest Ultima 10 amp power supply with a splitter to two Crest 10 amp controllers (1 for each loop). Some pics of running trains -



-Brian
C&A Structures
By Brian Donovan on Jun 20, 2006 | In C&A Structures | Send feedback »
My structure section includes short blurbs on my scratch built, kitbashed and some of the more unusual kit buildings on my layouts. None of buildings on my layout are pre-made out-of-a-box!
-Brian
the Railfanning Spot!
By Brian Donovan on Jun 21, 2006 | In Main category, C&A Structures | 1 feedback »
This patio / gazebo was planned and mostly built before the inception of the garden railway. The patio is irregular flagstone set on concrete sand. The gazebo is set on 4″x4″ posts covered with 6″ pipe painted with a sandstone finish. It is basic frame construction up top. It has cedar shingle siding and roof. It is equipped with electricity with a big three speed fan for warm summer nights and lights.

-Brian
