Oil House

 On the trip up to an ops weekend in New Jersey I made a side trip to Steam Town National Park. At Steam Town I found something I want to model on my next layouts engine service: the Oil House.

This is not to be confused with a place to store diesel fuel, but in the steam era steam locomotives required a number of different types of lubricating oil. The oil house at Steam Town received, stored, and distributed fourteen types of lubricating oils for use at this Steam era railroad yard. 

At Steam Town they have a two dome tank car spotted at the receiving track of the Oil House. The two dome tank car in and of itself is interesting, I have a number of THREE dome tanks that could easily perform this service.

At Steam Town the storage tanks are all below ground. If I am severely space challenged I might do this, but I believe on the model railroad above ground tanks offer more visual interest. 

So I now need to make space in engine service for an “Oil House”, and add one more car spot to the switch job at engine service.

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