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Having problems downloading my picture this week to the computer, so here's a photo from four years ago.
WPMA-29 has completed its work at the Lower Bank team track.
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A different view of the "flat hill". The hill in the middle of the photo was inspired by an article I read many years ago in Model Railroader... From front to back, that scenery is less than 1/2 an inch thick - which was all the room I had available for scenery - which goes to show that there's a scenic answer to every problem. Speaking of problems - that unweathered coal hopper sticks out like a sore thumb...
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It's always special when EG&E power is sighted on the Leetown Division.
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Thanks to Barney Secord we get a good view of the Beeton turntable and rail yard.
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The local commuter train at Beck's curve on it's way to Taffton.
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Lately I've seen some of the Leetown employees in action.
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Great pictures this week, so far, guys.
Bruce: That Conrail switcher reminds me a lot of seeing Conrail equipment when I was little.
Tmo: I always love the weathering on your cars. You’re right, though. Once they’re weathered, the non-weathered ones look way weird.
Nutbar: I always love shots from your layout.
Charlie: That commuter train looks sharp. What’s the head end car I see there?
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(12-04-2023, 10:38 AM)Amalynn Wrote: Charlie: That commuter train looks sharp. What’s the head end car I see there?
Amalynn, that is a model of the PRR X29 box car that was on the Kiski Junction Railroad which is now at the East Broad Top. It was built as a retirement gift by my good friend and honorary brother DrWayne. Here are some photos of it. It is my most cherished model.
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Ed,
Like the additional of your crew figures. Shows how massive those steamers were. One of those EG&E boxcars showed up in South Jersey in early September of 2018.
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This week's pictures got me thinking about "special items" on the Leetown Division---here's a couple of examples that remind me of good friends I've made over the years.
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(12-04-2023, 04:47 PM)Charlie B Wrote: (12-04-2023, 10:38 AM)Amalynn Wrote: Charlie: That commuter train looks sharp. What’s the head end car I see there?
Amalynn, that is a model of the PRR X29 box car that was on the Kiski Junction Railroad which is now at the East Broad Top. It was built as a retirement gift by my good friend and honorary brother DrWayne. Here are some photos of it. It is my most cherished model.
Charlie
Those close-ups look phenomenal! Thank you for sharing Charlie
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