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1267 backing into North Yard.

Lionel RDC's running.

2706 peeking from the station.

This model is an HO scale Atlas / Kato drive RS1 lettered for Jersey Central Lines , road #7651. This diesel has MBE bell, horn and antenna castings added to the hood along with a steel air line. The underframe and trucks are painted and weathered a grimy black and the diesel has medium weathering to simulate a well used but maintained unit. Kadee #5 couplers installed front and back. This engine is DC.

The Marnett Flyer slowing for Mac Guinnes Station.

The Monashee Pacific was a proposed railway in the 1950's that was never built. The Edmonton Model Railway Association, located at Fort Edmonton Park, has created a world where this railway exists. The level of detail is incredible, from the towns, the trains and the people, no minute detail has been omitted. There is even someone taking a crap in the woods with a bear approaching him.

 

I could have spent days photographing this incredible layout. I have only included the highlights.

I'll re-shoot this when I get around to get all those cobwebs off the nose...

This is an HO-Scale model of a mid 1800's home, originally sold as a 'kit home' for $1700. The model is by Laser Art. Photos were shot with a Nikon SQ, some touch up done with PhotoShop and the final collage assembled in PrintMaster

The clock tower and Star Ferry piers in this diorama at the Hong Kong Railway Museum.

6812, D&H 702 and UP ALCo resting.

Passenger train over Kimble's Viaduct.

 

For more information please visit: www.mnfreemo.org

The Monashee Pacific was a proposed railway in the 1950's that was never built. The Edmonton Model Railway Association, located at Fort Edmonton Park, has created a world where this railway exists. The level of detail is incredible, from the towns, the trains and the people, no minute detail has been omitted. There is even someone taking a crap in the woods with a bear approaching him.

 

I could have spent days photographing this incredible layout. I have only included the highlights.

Craig and Eric meet. Eric had a shorter train and opted to climb the grade and wait for trackage to clear before heading back to the staging yard.

 

For more information please visit: www.mnfreemo.org

3921 dressed up for the weekend.

 

Roanoke Valley Model Railroaders (RVMR) at the Blue Ridge Live Steamers (BRLS) Halloween Run.

Craig takes his train over Surprise Creek and leaving "the city" behind.

 

For more information please visit: www.mnfreemo.org

Over all view of the March 2022 layout.

Austrains DL44 in National Rail Orange and Grey 'arrows' livery.

175 with a set of cars,

The Empire State Shows train resting at Kingstown Station.

A pair of brand new U23B 2706 & 2723 wait at the yard office in South Yard.

Mac Guinnes Jct. Station

Someone was in a rush and got into an accident... This little 2-section cycles between red and green

Empire State Shows train passing the Diesel Shop.

403 getting some coal in North Yard.

This is an HO scale Atlas model / Kato drive of a RSD12 lettered for Conrail road #7651. It is a 6 axel diesel. The underframe and trucks are painted and weathered a grimy black and the unit has light weathering. The unit supports a Details West firecracker antenna with Kadee #5 couplers installed front and back.

Old section of Kingstown. Most likely to be modernized or planed to be.

The Monashee Pacific was a proposed railway in the 1950's that was never built. The Edmonton Model Railway Association, located at Fort Edmonton Park, has created a world where this railway exists. The level of detail is incredible, from the towns, the trains and the people, no minute detail has been omitted. There is even someone taking a crap in the woods with a bear approaching him.

 

I could have spent days photographing this incredible layout. I have only included the highlights.

MHL Davenport switching out some flatcars.

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