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#1
Was touring a nearby county looking for Geocaches and I found these Smile

A loading spot for hoppers - New Hope & Ivyland Railroad - New Hope PA
   

   

   
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#2
Then - I found the station Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin

   

   
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#3
The unexpected finds like that are always nice. That's how I came across a set of ex EL-DL&W MU cars on a walk down the tracks while we were on vacation a few years back.    
 My other car is a locomotive, ARHS restoration crew  
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Man - That's a great find!! Smile
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#5
Mikey, what is the light coloured material spillage on the tracks in the second and third pictures?
Johnathan (Catt) Edwards
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#6
The Rushland station is a resin kit from Funaro & Camerlengo.
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Catt Wrote:Mikey, what is the light coloured material spillage on the tracks in the second and third pictures?
It's brand new fresh ballast Smile Smile That's what had me do the detective work - I knew this was not an abandoned railway, so i traced the tracks on my GPS unit and "found" New Hope, PA. Big Grin
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jwb Wrote:The Rushland station is a resin kit from Funaro & Camerlengo.
Oh that's so cool!!!! That would be a nice addition to any layout....
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