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N&W ex-Wabash 50' RBL Boxcar
This is an N-Scale Atlas Wabash 50′ RBL boxcar, #783609, same road number as prototype. I modeled it as an N&W car, but still in Wabash colors circa 1975. I used this 1975 photo for reference (NOT my photo).
**Wabash was merged into the N&W in 1964
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Fischer Street Viaduct
This is a Single Arch Bridge module representing a low-usage industrial branchline in NE Pennsylvania in the early-mid 1970’s.
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More NO Dumping
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NO Dumping
This is a combination of a Single Bridge and Single Straight module with a 2mm spacer kit between them. It represents a branchline in NE Pennsylvania during the early 1970’s.
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More Palmers Gap, PA
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Palmers Gap, Pennsylvania
These are a 12′ set I inherited several years ago. They are also ‘retired’ and will be set up in the train room, along with Brothers, PA and end loops for continuous running. I also use them for staged photos. The scenery needs to be refreshed and updated.
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Brothers, Pennsylvania
One of my N-Trak modules. It was active for many years, build around 1988 or 89 and participated in many shows throughout North Carolina and Virginia. It is now ‘retired’ and will be set up in the train room with end loops.
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Dutch, German, French train!
Here are some nice european models the NS intercity from The Netherlands, a lufthansa express wich runned in germany together with the ICE4 and last but not least the Thalys!
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PerfectNowhere Christmas Village
Check out this full circle Christmas Village I made with buildings from PerfectNowhere on Etsy and Kato 282 track!
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