595 photos of industrial spurs!!!!
#1
G'day All,
I Google Imaged: industrial trackage
and this is one of the results, 595 photos of rail sidings:

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Enjoy, sorry about the download but.
Regards, Andrew G.
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#2
Andrew, thanks for link Thumbsup Cheers
greeting from the blade city Solingen / gruß aus der Klingenstadt Solingen

Harry

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#3
For the student of industrial type layouts there's a wealth of information in those photos.

Thanks for sharing that link.
Larry
Engineman

Summerset Ry

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#4
1000 ideas and more for all modelers! Thanks!
Cheers, Bernd

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#5
These photos are fantastic! This is exactly what I need as I am modeling an industrial switching layout. Thank you for posting this!
Chuck
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#6
Great photos and so very well protected by flicker... ;-)
Reinhard
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#7
G'day All,

Flickr has an "Industrial Spurs" photo pool at:
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which is probably a lighter & faster download option for essentially the same photos. Plus if you are a Flickr member you can subscribe to it.
Regards,
Andrew G.
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#8
Thanks for the link!It will be very helpfull for me and my Switching layout.I found this site to have many industries that i will be modelling Big Grin
Don Shriner
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#9
Thanks , that might come in handy sometime as I get back to my industrial layout .

T
To err is human, to blame it on somebody else shows management potential.
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#10
What a great link for modeling ideas!
Stephen 

Modeling a freelanced, present day short line set in Nova Scotia, Canada. 

https://bigbluetrains.com/showthread.php?tid=9643
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#11
It's puzzling to see a caboose on the rear of a train dated 2008...?
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#12
MountainMan Wrote:It's puzzling to see a caboose on the rear of a train dated 2008...?


Caboose is a bad word around railroad management. They are now called switching platforms 357
Stephen 

Modeling a freelanced, present day short line set in Nova Scotia, Canada. 

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#13
great link. what are the boxcars in the 7th photo titled "permission granted by secuirty" carrying, they dont have doors just bars going across the opening.
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