Skeena Pacific
Railway (in the Garden) actually started out
as a
1/87th scale (HO) railroad. Skeena Pacific developed into
Skeena Pacific Data and the computer business.
The railway got a little lost when I got thoroughly involved
in other things in the community of Terrace, BC, our home for
nearly 25 years. Though many
pieces of the small scale railroad still exist, it never became an operating railway.
In 1998, my wife, Dari, and I moved to the
Lower Mainland of British Columbia. (that's what the much larger area
that surrounds the City of Vancouver is called)
At Christmas, 1999, Skeena Pacific branched back to the
model railroad when Dari
bought me the beginnings of a Large Scale model railway. A Garden Railway. It runs on Gauge One tracks, about
1.75 inches (45mm) between the railheads, which is really
1/32nd scale for a standard gauge railway. For the long-winded version of
how it happened, click on
The "Modeling Career"
The original locomotive
was an Aristocraft model of a 4-6-2 Pacific locomotive. It's
size, at the time, was almost overwhelming. Soon after
Christmas it got traded for more track and more power.
What follows here is part of Skeena
Pacific Railway's Garden history.
It's laid out by year, and follows the progress and setbacks, gained and
suffered.
I hope you enjoy the Garden Railway Pictorial.
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