"19 East, Copy Three"
Timetable & Train Order Operations
by Joe Brugger
First Look: "19 East, Copy Three" - 1
I
nterested in running
with train orders?
Do the columns and
articles make your head
spin, and leave you with
unanswered questions?
Feel like you're not getting
the whole story? Tired of
being befuddled by self-
appointed experts?
The Operations Special
Interest Group is here
to help. The group's first
book,
“19 East, Copy
Three,”
will answer your
questions and show you
how to set up an authentic and manageable train order and
timetable system.
The book grew from nine articles explaining TT&TO that David
Sprau wrote for the OPSIG's quarterly “Dispatcher's Office,”
forming a step-by-step guide on the theory, design and imple-
mentation of train order operations. In a separate series, Steve
King covered the system from a modeler's perspective and
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