My article “10 ways to wye” in Model Railroad Planning 2013 described 10 arrangements of wyes found on the prototype, and suggestions of how to model them. Here are two more “ways to wye” that didn’t fit in that special issue.
In most of the other two-wye cases covered in my MRP article, the portion adjoining the wyes (designated on the accompanying diagram as C) has been downplayed or simply left unmodeled. But what if this area needs to be the focus? The Virginian Ry.’s Elmore Yard in West Virginia sat between two wyes (fig. 11). At the south (railroad east) end of the yard, a wye divided the Guyandot line to Gilbert, W.Va. (A), from the main line to Princeton, W.Va. (B). On the north (railroad west) end of the yard, a wye divided the main line to Deepwater, W.Va. (D), from the coal branches around Pemberton (E).
The final track plan idea is included to show just how crazy all this can get. If you’ve got just the right prototype, it’s possible to have every leg of a two-wye setup modeled and operating.
The two-wye town of St. Paul, Va., is a perfect subject for such a layout. The Norfolk & Western (Norfolk Southern) and Clinchfield (CSX) cross each other in the small town of St. Paul. But rather than the traditional bridges or diamonds, the two railroads actually merge together through the town and split via wyes at either end (see fig. 12). Both the Norfolk & Western and Clinchfield have small yards adjacent to the eastern wye (D and E) where a lot of interchange occurs. The western wye is adjacent to a large viaduct on the N&W that is very tempting to model (A), and the CRR has a small yard less than a mile away at Castle, Va., where they interchanged with L&N trains using trackage rights over the N&W. There was a lot going on in this town, especially during the coal boom of the 1970s.
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Excellent. Thanks.
Great article! I've always enjoyed reading about how the railroads served the coal fields of WV.
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