Thanks you Bill that is an inspiring picture of old.
The whole scene is begging to be modeled.
The only pictures I have are the city cars here are two shots.
Love those old automobile's.
I use pollyfiler for the snow, mixed so that it just about falls off a putty knife when you apply it to the roof allow the pollyfiller to go past the roof and it should just hang there ready to fall, its sets great eh!
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That station is the real thing Robert.
Abstract from there web site reads.
At the northern terminus of Uxbridge one can look through the newly restored Uxbridge Station, a unique "witch's hat design"originally built in 1904 for the Toronto-Nipissing Railway. The station is located on...
I have built many yards , Traction yards and freight.
I have no problem, When you start to build you will also find a way to do things that suit you.
Here is a shot from my last layout .
Get er built.:thumb:
I have that too David, also the G RR and LE&N.
Illinois Traction Co
South Shore .
North Shore.
Many more.
The gang and I have a video night about 4 times a year,
This was a very interesting Electric R/W which served Oshawa Residents and Factorys
G M in particular
The City of Oshawa Lies East of Toronto and borders on Lake Ontario.
1/2 hours drive for me
The book depicted is by Clayton M. Morgan, with Charles D. Taws.
To my knowledge the only one...
One BIG advantage of live overhead and all rails grounded, is the elimination of continuity problems. So Loop away at the terminals
NO BLOCKS.
Which to me eye sounds good.:D
Along the Line looks back: Crooked Mountain Lines
Model Railroader, June 1999 page 150
( "HEGGE, BOB", LAYOUT, TRACTION, MR )
You need a back issue, It should not be hard to find.
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Good to know, Dave Morgan must be settled in his new home now.
If Andy is not walking the BRIM tell him you met Chris Walker here he will get a blast .
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