 
          I first got interested in modeling the CV in the steam era from
        
        
          a single Phil Hastings photo of Waterbury, Vt., that appeared
        
        
          as a two-page spread in Bob Jone’s series of books on the rail-
        
        
          road. Although there’s nothing really special or unique about
        
        
          the scene, that may be the main reason I’ve always found it so
        
        
          appealing. In any event, it’s a scene I’ve long wanted to model
        
        
          and decided to include as the new “front door” on the layout.
        
        
          An early suggestion I got from a number of folks was to have
        
        
          the track drop downgrade enough beyond Essex Junction to
        
        
          pass below White River Junction on a lower level staging yard.
        
        
          First of all, I'm afraid it would take an act of Congress to place
        
        
          staging yards below the scenicked level since it would require
        
        
          two things I've come to loath in model railroading – grades,
        
        
          and hidden track. (well, I can live with grades – but hidden
        
        
          7: Don’t dwell on the mess or the demolition. IF you’re
        
        
          going to make significant changes it’s best to handle
        
        
          the demo quickly – so you can get to the exciting
        
        
          phase of rebuilding sooner.
        
        
          
            7