Weekly Photo Fun New Years Day to 1/7/16
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HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE

With the New Year hopefully we can get some more contributions to this thread Smile .
Went back in time when Conrail provided the switching service for the Dock Street district.

Bruce


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Dropping the last car for this week.
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A quick shot on premises after the engine left
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When I turned around.... :o Confusedhock:
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No more photos!
Reinhard
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Down at the service station.
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Robert
Modeling the Canadian National prairie region in 1959.
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Extra #3007, a transfer run to the Kings Port & Western's Car Float Yard in West Mill.
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Schooner "Wind Rider" at the sea wall, in Cindys Harbor. In this photo you can clearly see the dormer reconstruction, and the additional dormer added to the old Revell Depot kit.
   
The building to the right is the Atlas "HO restaurant kit #760", now, The "Cask and Anchor".
{{ The Cask and Anchor pub, was the favorite hangout of the pirate Long John Silver. Robert Newton played the pirate in the movie "Treasure Island", and reprized the character in the TV show "Long John Silver"}}
We always learn far more from our own mistakes, than we will ever learn from another's advice.
The greatest place to live life, is on the sharp leading edge of a learning curve.
Lead me not into temptation.....I can find it myself!
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This is an MDC kit I finished recently.


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Ray Marinaccio
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Beauty and the Beast---but which is which ???

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#8
Both are beautiful beasts.

Tom
Life is simple - Eat, Drink, Play with trains

Occupation: Professional Old Guy (The government pays me to be old.)
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#9
Great looking models, steam simply!
Cheers, Bernd

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#10
Thanks Tom and Bernhard.Steam rules on the Leetown Division,here's some more of those beasts.

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You can post a few more if you will Ed, I love the roster you have, and maybe Wayne will post some more.
Charlie
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#12
Thanks for your compliments Charlie.Pacific type locomotives (classes J and K) were used on the Canadian National in both passenger and freight service and were a common sight in branchline service throughout the country.Here's a couple of these locomotives spotted at Leetown---J7C 5303 and K3B 5588

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Wow..!! What a roster..! Applause

Had to get a hankie to keep the drool at bay...
Gus (LC&P).
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