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Mark Boyce posted:

Charles,

Thanks for posting the photos of your progress.  Looks like you will have room for lots of railroading action!  What are the wooden pieces you have raising the back track in the first two photos?  Something you have re-purposed?  I really like the bridges also!          Just some old scrap wood I found years ago, and strong enough to run big engines over, it each piece 7 1/2'' tall 2'' wide 40'' long as you can see I had Just enough to put 5 on the front and back main lines. I was thinking about covering the front one with a brick but you will not be able to see the

Pine Creek Railroad posted:

Charles7777,

    Looks like a serious engineering project, congrats on a fine job so far!

PCRR/Dave

    

Mark thanks you for the kind words, it is funny because I been a operating Engineers 20 years and yes I love operating all the train I can.

 train on the third line run through.

 

wrawroacx posted:

I'm surprised no one has asked yet, but I want to ask, where did you find that huge Polar Express Poster? That is really cool. Also what are the dimensions of that poster?

 I put a tape measure on it about 25 feet long about 8 feet tall I pick it up from the movie theater back when  polar express  came out I had a little guy so I thought it kind of cool but I didn't realize how large it was until they called me and told me to come pick it up but I just thought it would be kind of a cool backdrop on the layout he also gave me a couple other posters I still haven't gotten them up yet 

Another update, having the Atlas turntable and a lot of big steam I had to get crazy and unrealistic about having more then just one spur to drive some big boys in to roundhouses but I like what I've done. I was at loss for what to do until I seen the post on ATLAS TURN TABLE UPGRADE. and I took this great idea and finished this area of track plan off, What track plans lol I am just winging it. I'm am thinking of making this area around the round house a Historical Museum of my dreams. IMG_0893IMG_0894IMG_0895IMG_0916

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CHARLES7777 posted:
wrawroacx posted:

I'm surprised no one has asked yet, but I want to ask, where did you find that huge Polar Express Poster? That is really cool. Also what are the dimensions of that poster?

 I put a tape measure on it about 25 feet long about 8 feet tall I pick it up from the movie theater back when  polar express  came out I had a little guy so I thought it kind of cool but I didn't realize how large it was until they called me and told me to come pick it up but I just thought it would be kind of a cool backdrop on the layout he also gave me a couple other posters I still haven't gotten them up yet 

Thanks for letting me know about the poster. 25 feet by 8 is large.

Well the kids had a day off of school so we I mean, I worked a little on the layout. They ran some trains, the roundhouses are wired up for track power and my son tested them by parking a few in the barn also we started to finish the last of the track laying, I took a minute too count up the switches and 45 is the number. But I still have 4 leftover but I have no room left  well enough talking time for some pics.IMG_0980IMG_0981IMG_0982IMG_0983

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J Daddy posted:

Charles,

The layout is looking great! Keep up the great work with lots of pictures... I am enjoying the build.

As my wife says when I am doing another house project... she yells " You go girl"! and gives me a wink...

 J Daddy one of these days I'm gonna have to get with Charlie and maybe get a chance to come up to see one of  The Detroit three railers layouts. I live just south of you guys  I do enjoy the monthly meetings and videos and pictures you guys do.

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