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FOR TODAY:   Short line railroads Maryland and Pennsylvania SW1 and Patapsco and Back Rivers VO1000 enter and exit East Tunnel in grand style. Although these two  prototype roads once served the Baltimore area,  their tracks and and therefore their locomotives would have come close to one another, however, on the Free State Junction Railroad these roads meeting one another is a common occurrence.   Long live these short lines!!  IMG_3861

I'm liking this scene Patrick. 

This is a really good close up with the tunnel.

@PRRronbh posted:

Where did you find the "old" push mower?  That is similar to the one that I almost got my thumb cut off in when I was four-years old!



Ron

I think it came with a Menards Hardware building. I used to cut my grandmas grass with one, she wouldn't let us use a power mower. Though that was 50 years ago it would be child abuse now LOL.

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You've got to watch those packing meters! This Model A is getting to towed away.

Keep those trains running!

JeffIMG_2328

Jeff, nice scene! I like the Department 56 building, they look great. Funny how the Lemax and Department 56 buildings are close to semi scale, but their figures are gigantic. The tow truck is very nice, I wouldn't mind having one of those! The '55 or '56 pink Cadillac Coupe (I'm all Shook Up) is a nice touch, except Elvis' 56 had a cream colored roof and it was a Sedan (Land Yacht). Is that Priscilla getting ready to leave? ;-) I think Elvis bought a new pink Cadillac every year, and the 55 and 56 were probably most well known.

Thanks for sharing your layout moment.

Scott

FOR TODAY:  MOW crew is busy.  Foreman Jack Spratt, standing far left on the flat car with chin in hand, is working out a strategy for today's projects.   Willy Dee helps keep ties on the forklift.  J.D. Barrister, standing next to the pickup truck, thinks his pickup can't haul many more ties or else the rear tires will blow out.   One thing for sure; whatever the task Jack Spratt has in store, these fellers will gitter done!   Just another day on the railroad.IMG_2128

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