Weekly Photo Fun -- 3 Jul 2015-9 Jul 2015
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The city of Guelph's Blossom Express.

   

   

   

   
David
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#2
Found this a long way from its home. It was here in town yesterday.

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Tom
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#3
A little more progress on the Plywood Pacific Division of my Grand Valley.

A view looking north from what will become Park head:

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The curve through Shallow Lake, at the end of the aisle:

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...and looking south from what will eventually become Mount forest:

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Wayne
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PRT 148 on the NJT crossing the Passaic River with a heavy load in tow ,backing down the Dundee spur to unloaded it in the yard!!!!!!!!!! :o Confusedhock: Big Grin Thumbsup


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CNR T2A #4193 was photographed a few years ago crossing the Maitland River on her first revenue service assignment approaching Lowbanks on Doctor Wayne's EG&E

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kamerad47 Wrote:PRT 148 on the NJT crossing the Passaic River with a heavy load in tow ,backing down the Dundee spur to unloaded it in the yard!!!!!!!!!! :o Confusedhock: Big Grin Thumbsup

Now, where have I seen that Rolling Lift Bridge before? :?: Wink
Oh, yeah, the lower Kenequogue River, at Cindys Harbor ! "Somewhere" on the Maine Coast Big Grin Wink Big Grin
   
The slightly larger one, in the background, to the right, is a scratchbuild, based on the same kit, and built as a two track bridge, one track Standard gauge the other track 3' gauge. The kit bridge, got a third rail added to make it dual gauge.

That load on your flat, looks like it might actually get through that bridge.. . . just :o
Nicely done Thumbsup Thumbsup
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