ECI Part 2
#16
And another one as the train leaves the city.

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#17
Beautiful layout Roger. Cheers
Mike

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#18
Thank you for the kind words. They are appreciated. :-)
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#19
And a set of F units follow the E unit out of the city...

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#20
And yet another...

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#21
Love the colors on those NYC units....!!! Thumbsup
Gus (LC&P).
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#22
Nice shots! That ECI logo in the first pic reminds me of the FEC (Florida East Coast RR) logo.
Mike

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#23
Tyson Rayles Wrote:Nice shots! That ECI logo in the first pic reminds me of the FEC (Florida East Coast RR) logo.

Ah, yes. I do believe that I used it as an example to follow when I was working on designing my logo roughly 20 years back. It struck me as being rather unique. :-)

Most folks don't recognize it.
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#24
I grew up 3 blocks from an FEC yard, rode in the switch engine. Also rode the passenger train between Ft. Lauderdale and Jacksonvile many times back in the 50's.
Mike

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#25
Ah so. That would explain it. When I was in the Navy I rode the ACL out of Sanford Florida, but that was a few miles away from the FEC. :-)
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#26
How about a little railfanning...

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#27
And the train continues around the edge of the layout.

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#28
Thanks for posting!
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#29
Another view of the city...

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#30
Nice shots Roger! Cheers
Mike

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