
In the previous instalment of this series, it was all about getting the model moving. It didn't pan out perfectly, but it was a start - and a good opportunity to get a look at the model's internals. Now I need to figure out a way forward from there. The next step will be to replace the decoder.

Say wat you want about my impulse control - or lack thereof: some opportunities are just too good to walk past. Certain models fall under that category, especially when the price is attractive.

Intermodal traffic is pretty big in Australia, and has a long history. While rail freight is dominated by bulk goods such as ore, coal and grain, container traffic is a not insignificant part of Australia's rail transport. Rail corridors between major cities are frequented by container trains, adding up to hundreds of thousands of tons each month.

Whatever is happening on my layout does not necessarily bear resemblance to reality. The fact alone that I run trains from two different continents should make clear that this is not an attempt at modelling a specific place at a specific time. The key motto is: If it's fun, it'll run. My railway, my rules.