I was at a train expo in Bridgewater MA today so I bought some more stuff...
![](http://www.tycoforums.com/tyco/forum/uploaded/wiley209/20180414170508_bridgewatertranexp2018%20%20-%209.jpg)
Not all of it I'm using right away though. (The TYCO Pak I am keeping handy for if I need more power for lights and accessories, of course.)
![](http://www.tycoforums.com/tyco/forum/uploaded/wiley209/20180414171333_newhouselayoutstage5%20%20%20-%2019.jpg)
I'm glad I can now label my Bachmann remote switches (using a supply of old Atlas remote switch labels); at the actual turnouts I will mark them either on the side of the platform, or find another inconspicuous way (like a small signpost.)
![](http://www.tycoforums.com/tyco/forum/uploaded/wiley209/20180414171444_newhouselayoutstage5%20%20%20-%2020.jpg)
Yeah, I know it's kind of gross, but I thought a dog about to mark its' territory on a fire hydrant would be yet another funny sight on my train layout. (Plus, I figured it'd work since my dog is obsessed with hydrants.) And yes, these are Bachmann SceneScapes figures.
![](http://www.tycoforums.com/tyco/forum/uploaded/wiley209/20180414171833_newhouselayoutstage5%20%20%20-%2021.jpg)
Some of the wildlife seen on my train layout, with deer and wolves. The buck and wolves are from Woodland Scenics, while the doe and fawn are Model Power.
![](http://www.tycoforums.com/tyco/forum/uploaded/wiley209/20180414171932_newhouselayoutstage5%20%20%20-%2025.jpg)
![](http://www.tycoforums.com/tyco/forum/uploaded/wiley209/20180414171958_newhouselayoutstage5%20%20%20-%2027.jpg)
Just a couple of railroad crossing action shots.
![](http://www.tycoforums.com/tyco/forum/uploaded/wiley209/20180414172507_newhouselayoutstage5%20%20%20-%2028.jpg)
The obligatory overview shot. I've moved the main freight and the Amtrak train back to their original track loops with virtually no fuss.
![](http://www.tycoforums.com/tyco/forum/uploaded/wiley209/20180414170508_bridgewatertranexp2018%20%20-%209.jpg)
Not all of it I'm using right away though. (The TYCO Pak I am keeping handy for if I need more power for lights and accessories, of course.)
![](http://www.tycoforums.com/tyco/forum/uploaded/wiley209/20180414171333_newhouselayoutstage5%20%20%20-%2019.jpg)
I'm glad I can now label my Bachmann remote switches (using a supply of old Atlas remote switch labels); at the actual turnouts I will mark them either on the side of the platform, or find another inconspicuous way (like a small signpost.)
![](http://www.tycoforums.com/tyco/forum/uploaded/wiley209/20180414171444_newhouselayoutstage5%20%20%20-%2020.jpg)
Yeah, I know it's kind of gross, but I thought a dog about to mark its' territory on a fire hydrant would be yet another funny sight on my train layout. (Plus, I figured it'd work since my dog is obsessed with hydrants.) And yes, these are Bachmann SceneScapes figures.
![](http://www.tycoforums.com/tyco/forum/uploaded/wiley209/20180414171833_newhouselayoutstage5%20%20%20-%2021.jpg)
Some of the wildlife seen on my train layout, with deer and wolves. The buck and wolves are from Woodland Scenics, while the doe and fawn are Model Power.
![](http://www.tycoforums.com/tyco/forum/uploaded/wiley209/20180414171932_newhouselayoutstage5%20%20%20-%2025.jpg)
![](http://www.tycoforums.com/tyco/forum/uploaded/wiley209/20180414171958_newhouselayoutstage5%20%20%20-%2027.jpg)
Just a couple of railroad crossing action shots.
![](http://www.tycoforums.com/tyco/forum/uploaded/wiley209/20180414172507_newhouselayoutstage5%20%20%20-%2028.jpg)
The obligatory overview shot. I've moved the main freight and the Amtrak train back to their original track loops with virtually no fuss.