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... Just to say I'm not dead ;-) Sorry, Dark Ages (no inspiration) and A LOT of work and worries, so I can't spend as much time as I would on Flickr... So I post those 3 MOCs made a few months ago, just to say Hello to all my friends here... I've seen some wonderful creations from some of you recently... Keep building mates ! And thanks for all your comments on my previous MOCs ! PS I'll be back...sooner or later ;-)
This video explains how to set up a CSR on the CatTech website. CSRs can be provided a unique password to login to the CatTech website. As a brand owner you can give multiple CSR's full access or limited to your website. With your permission, CSRs have the ability to view sales records, edit or add product listings and add or edit sales events.
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"The oldest operational Shay is located at the Cass Scenic Railroad State Park in West Virginia as their locomotive No. 5. It was first bought in 1905 by the West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co. at Cass. Number 5 is in fact still running on its original rail since it first ran in 1905." (Wikipedia)
Shay's are geared locomotives that can "climb" relatively steep inclines.
Shay No. 5 is the Official Steam Engine of West Virginia (State Resolution 11 March 2004)
This morning it was pulling a load of tourists up as far as Whittaker Station and back. For years it was used to pull logs out of the mountains.
WV has been operating these historic locomotives since 1962. The State Park also rents out old company houses in the town.
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This depot has been featured on Station Saturday many times because it truly is one of the prettiest and most unique in all of New England. So here again is the former Boston and Maine North Conway Depot long home to the Conway Scenic Railroad and long the heart of the historic north country tourist village. However every other time I've featured it I've photographed the east side of the building from across the park like this:
For the first time ever there was momentarily no equipment parked on the west side facing the tracks so here's a nice clean unobstructed view of that side with platform and train order semaphore plainly visible.
Per the National Register of Historic Places record from 1979:
The principal building in the North Conway Depot and Railroad Yard district is the passenger station, a Victorian eclectic interpretation of Russian provincial arch-
itecture. Designed by Nathanial J. Bradlee and constructed in 1874, it is said to have been inspired by the visit to Russia of an official of the Portsmouth, Great Falls and Conway Railroad. A symmetrical wood-frame and clapboard edifice, the station has a bracketed platform roof (supported by bracketed posts), and twin rectangular towers capped by mansard roof stages with original ornamental iron cresting. Barge-boards, which once decorated the platform roof, are slated for eventual restoration. An unusual convex mansard roof, topped by a rectangular box stage, intersects the main pitched roof of the building. Among the Italian Revival details present are round-arched windows and paired cornice brackets at the end towers. The station is currently painted yellow with white trim.
Measuring approximately 30 by 100 feet, the passenger station originally contained
on its first floor a- ticket office, baggage room, rest rooms, and large but separate men's and women's waiting rooms. Two offices were located on the second floor of the end towers. The original black walnut wainscoting and mouldings are intact and illustrate the carpentry skills of the builders. Subjected to few interior changes, the station today houses a railroad history museum, a redesigned ticket office, a gift shop, a snack bar, and rest rooms. A 1914 heating system has recently been removed and pot-bellied iron stoves, the original source of heat, reinstalled.
The Portsmouth Great Falls and Conway under lease to the Eastern Railroad became a part of the Boston and Maine Railroad in 1890 when it purchased the Eastern. The B&M continued to run scheduled passenger service until 1961, and beginning in 1932 dedicated ski trains were run from Boston as the sport of downhill skiing gained in popularity. To learn more about these trains check out this link:
www.conwaydailysun.com/news/local/sidebar-the-history-of-...
The very last snow train arrived from Boston in February 1972, and on Halloween day of that year the last local freight departed south and the B&M abandoned 22 miles of the branch south to Ossipee. Meanwhile the depot had been saved by a group of local businessmen in 1968 who later purchased the rail yard and the northernmost 7 miles of the branch and founded the Conway Scenic Railroad in 1974.
For some wonderful historic photos check out this link:
www.nashuacitystation.org/station/new-hampshire/carroll/c...
And these two articles might be worth your time as well:
rrmodelcraftsman.com/north-conway-new-hampshire-a-model-t...
www.unionleader.com/nh/travel/conway-scenic-railroad-from...
Conway, New Hampshire
Saturday February 15, 2025
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Three of the first six CSR class delivered and all ever numbered, CSR006,CSR002,CSR004 are stabled at Penfield on 20-3-12
Do you remember the little tow-trucks from Legoland in the 80's ? Here's the classic space version ;-) Built in June 2011.
Voigtlander Vito CSR Deluxe ('60s) Rangefinder Camera
Color Lanthar 50mm f/2.8
Got with original box, original UV filter, instruction booklet and case (not shown)
Estetically almost mint, all working.
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