The beginning of my C&O New River Sub layout
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The wide curve to Imperial WVa, as of now not yet finished:


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We arrive at Imperial Junction with the temporary telegraph shed IL Cabin


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The next module contains a railroad crossing:


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Now we come to a part of the village Imperial WVa:


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Deep eastern forrest:


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Module County road:


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Last module West Virginian Mountain, this module ist connected to the module "Module group yard 1", the first posted module. This module is also not yet finished.


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And now the last two modules which extend the Imperial Junction, also not yet finished:


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And the last one! The complete module arrangement has a measurement of 5.86 X 2.00 meters + 1.00 X 2.00 meters for the extension Module group Imperial Junction 2 + 3!
In my barn I have enough space to build a large layout, photos of the appropriate space will follow!
If assembled, the modules will form a lying "O" with a dash (Imperial Junction extension modules).


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Thanks for sharing. Interesting layout. Would be curious to see eye-level shot of the village. BTW, nice little yard! I'm jealous of your engine facilities! Wish I had one track more!

I agree, Accurail's hopper (triple bay) and 40 ft gondola are really nice models for the price. If you replace the fragile gondola stirrups with metal ones, you're on business!

Matt
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sailormatlac Wrote:Thanks for sharing. Interesting layout. Would be curious to see eye-level shot of the village.

Here are photos from the village Imperial WVa. The prototype photo you will find in the publication "The Chesapeake&Ohio Railway in West Virginia", page 76. Probably the houses do not match the prototype, but the arrangement is nearly the same.


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Some photos from the Module Imperial Junction:


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And 3 photos of the module "County road"


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At first I thought I was looking at Google maps! I was looking for "Street View guy".
Then I saw your shots at eye level........Excellent! My favorites are the early morning shots of the BL2. (my girlfriend,who is also a C&O fan, liked country road).
Keep up the good work.
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