Pacific South Eastern Railway
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Today was a day of track laying... I laid a good 12 feet or more of track today, providing a little more than 2/3s of the mainline run. I stopped laying track because I thought I'd test whats been laid so far, and proceeded with wiring it all up... it was then that I noticed I forgot to 'gap' the rails so I could put in my auto-reverse decoder... I think I got that fixed, but my brain is thrashed already today so I'll do that later.

I sceniced one small section which will be a branchline station/town...once I get the track and buildings. Goldth

I've also started to plan out where things are going to go... but I need to put in the other cliffside first on the other side of the layout before I can do that.

Anyways, here's some pics.

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Most of the track along the wall in the above pic (in fact all of it) will be behind a cliff side.. this is my 'hidden' track that I can hide a train on if I want too... There will be a seperate section of bridges and hills built over here... should be interesting, I don't think I thought of this throughly and might run into an issue. Tongue

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Just a pic of what will eventually be a tunnel running toward the branchline station.

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This is a picture of where a small town will be located. I don't know what I'll have for industry over here, but it'll be small. Probably the Dayton Machine Co. from Walthers.cornerstone will be the major building.. ALong with a freight house and small terminal
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-Luke
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