CCWB’s : Part 2
I use Car Cards and Waybills (CCWB’s) to forward cars on my layout. My car cards are one position, as opposed to the four sided or multi position bills. I found these were the most flexible for me. Re-Staging of bills on AIR1 never took more than an hour.
Additionally if I need to divert a car from its primary path for some sort of additional service (RIP, ICE, VENTILATION, WEIGH, REST) I use an action bill. Once the assigned action has been completed these bills are removed, revealing the primary bill.
My primary bills have features that, hopefully, will allow crew members of differing skill levels accomplish the job. Each station or destination has three letter station code. These Station codes are in text boxes that are either plain white, for destinations “On-Layout”, or they have a color fill associated with various destinations “Off-Layout” (In various staging yards). So for example cars going to Chicago have an Orange text box; St. Louis is Blue; Newport News is Green, and so on.
YM’s who are very accomplished operators can have a train bound for Chicago blocked as follows:
ENGINE - CHICAGO - DETROIT - TOLEDO - CLEVELAND - WLE - CABOOSE
A inexperienced YM can simply make sure all the “Orange” cars go in the train that goes to “Orange” staging.
I’ll be happy either way.
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