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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!!
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Mikey, what is the light coloured material spillage on the tracks in the second and third pictures?
Johnathan (Catt) Edwards
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"I'm old school,I still believe in respect"
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
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.
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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....