Beucher Farm

Diorama:Mates with either side of Baseball for junction assembly
Owner Name:NEONS
Sponsor:Razor
Date Built:2005
Date Updated:
Status:Active
Module Type:4' Universal Flexi-Junction Transition module / 4' standard module
Length:4'
Width:2'
Skyboard:12" laminated and hinged to fold down
Beucher Farm

Track

Code Brand Turnouts Crossovers Passing Sidings Yard Tracks Industrial Spurs Other Tracks
80 Atlas 2 peco long none none none none none

Electrical

  Wire Connector 110V
Red 12 gauge PP-30 Yes
Yellow 12 gauge PP-30 Yes
Blue 12 gauge PP-30 Yes
Other
DCC Equipment: none
Powered Accessories: none
Designer Carpentry Track Wiring Scenery Oklahoma Scene Route 66 Scene Prototype RR
Razor Kroutter Razor Razor Fearless Leader Oklahoma

Track Plan

Corner Track Plan

Sign Board

The "Dust Bowl" days are now history and life has returned to normal in central Oklahoma. This farm scene shows new crops sprouting from the red, Oklahoma soil. The crops are being pollinated by several bee hives brought in especially for that purpose.

Description & History

As an junction transition module, Beucher Farm can function as part of the junction assembly or can serve as a stand alone 4' module. When used in the junction assembly, it is part of the spine between two loops and therefore should not have a skyboard. To provide that flexibility, the skyboard is hinged and has three bolts that hold it in position. When the bolts are removed, the skyboard folds back and down out of view. A special curved joiner track is required to connect the active side of the curved blue line to its junction module. Beucher Farm is named in memory of a deceased model railroader whose widow donated everything on his layout that the NEONS could salvage. The barn came from that layout.