 |
Cal Winters Florida
East Coast Key West Extension is facing bankruptcy as the depression spreads.
But in January of 1930 the road is enjoying enough tourist and freight traffic
to and from Cuba to keep the company afloat. This HO scale re-creation of the
FEC was built by Railserves Ross and Gail Allen and represents the line
from Miami to Key West.
The route required 33 bridges, fills and lots of water to preserve the memory
of the prototypes engineering marvel. This double decked layout fits into
a single car garage with the staging yard in another garage. The railroad is operated
by 10 to 12 people using timetables and consists from January of 1930. Cal tries
to duplicate the actual movement of freight between the Keys and Miami.
The Florida East Coast is a thoroughly researched effort to keep the memory alive
of an unusual railroad that existed mainly for the winter produce and tourist
season. Even though Cal is preserving the FEC in miniature he says a model is
at best a representation of real life
|
You will learn
about lighting a double deck layout, grinding waves into seawater,
casting piers, and removing factory lettering from cars. |
| The Florida
East Coast is a Great Model Railroad because of the way it immortalizes a long
lost method of working and traveling and because railroad documents are used to
make this layout operate as much like the real FEC as space permits. |

This picture is an actual video frame captured from this video!
©2002 Allen Keller Productions |