09-22-2015, 11:19 AM
Some pretty good information and photos can be found on Jack Hill's blog here: http://oscalewcor.blogspot.com/. Jack hasn't updated his blog in a long time and I have no idea what's happened with him.
For a small facility (model railroad size) I've always liked the G&J Bottling Company (Pepsi) in Lexington, KY which you can see in this Google Maps view: https://goo.gl/maps/fdyu7C8uqFC2. Note that the spur will hold 4 corn syrup tanks, but only two can unload at any one time. This facility gets switched almost daily by R. J. Corman Railroad. Another thing that I always liked about this facility is that it can be a good foreground structure on a shelf layout, since the spur sits some distance from the main structure, that would only need to be modeled just enough to indicate it's there.
For a small facility (model railroad size) I've always liked the G&J Bottling Company (Pepsi) in Lexington, KY which you can see in this Google Maps view: https://goo.gl/maps/fdyu7C8uqFC2. Note that the spur will hold 4 corn syrup tanks, but only two can unload at any one time. This facility gets switched almost daily by R. J. Corman Railroad. Another thing that I always liked about this facility is that it can be a good foreground structure on a shelf layout, since the spur sits some distance from the main structure, that would only need to be modeled just enough to indicate it's there.
Ed
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