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Can I steal this thread for a minute, years ago there was an NMRA convention in Denver and they arranged an after hours tour of Coors.  Long story short, we got to play trains in their basement, ran that switcher and switched some cars into and out of their basement load/unload facility.  Very cool and we had a blast!  Nice folks. 

That is one great looking building and the way you have blended it into the layout is just terrific.  Well done!    Russ

Nicely done Glenn.  I visited the brewery back in the early 80s.  They were totally self sufficient.  They had their own concrete operation to provide all the concrete used in building the plant.  They needed porcelain for something, can't remember what, so they built their own porcelain factory, turned out porcelain lab ware and I believe toilets in addition to whatever parts they needed.  If I remember correctly the concrete panels visible in Erik's 6th picture were all removable to facilitate installing, removing and or replacing any brewing, bottling and packaging equipment in the plant.

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