Mine, as you probably guessed, is WarrenvilleRailRoad.
The WVRR travels through and around:
Cape Warrenaveral, the Warrenville Docks, the Absolute Yards, Lisa-Marieville, Karentown and Catellaville
Does your pike have a name?
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Mine, as you probably guessed, is WarrenvilleRailRoad.
The WVRR travels through and around:
Cape Warrenaveral, the Warrenville Docks, the Absolute Yards, Lisa-Marieville, Karentown and Catellaville
Does your pike have a name?
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M&JRRR - Manhiem & Jackson Run Railroad.
A combination of my street name and the stream that runs through our property.
Yes, Not-So-Great Eastern RR, aka The Never Done Line, Division of the Southern Adirondack Railway Cartel. The name was inspired by the late Lorell Joiner's "Great Southern". "Not-So-Great" as it will never be even close in quality to the Great Southern, although inspired by it when i returned to model railroading in the late`70's; "Eastern" as it is an amalgam of the PRR, NH, LV, & NYC; "Never Done" as a model railroad always has room for improvement and change is never really done; Division of the Southern Adirondack Railway Cartel refers to a small informal group of us who get together almost weekly and often attend train shows together - Ron and his under construction HO F, J & G and under the Xmas tree N; Mark of his now defunct Shiloh Valley Lines (Garden) and N and O Porcupine Central RR's, and under construction HO elevated; Scott who's modeling the Erie from Rochester to Sodus Bay in HO. "Southern Adirondack" as that is where we all live.
My old layout was called &%$#@*!!!!! which is why I tore it down! I don't think I'll name my new one - at least not until first blood is spilt during construction.
-Greg
Kansas Grain Belt.
Also unofficially referred to as The Great Plywood Glacier due to the lack of scenic progress.
Rusty
Chesapeake Susquehanna and Western
The Plywood Empire Route!
I stole the name from a project HO scale pike built for articles published IIRC in Railroad Magazine, c. mid-'50s.
Chesapeake & Potomac Railroad - for the main waterways in Maryland. (Also matches my initials.)
Charlie
Did a play on my screen name RSJ&B. The first letters of mine, the CEO, and my kids names.
Or as I like to say it's the mid century northeast line with all the great American RRs of the day.
Running the PRR ,NYC ,PC, NH , B&O, C&O, D&H and BAR.
The LIRR is the home line and owner of trackage rights.
Bob
Blackwater Canyon Line of the Western Maryland Rwy. Thomas to Parsons, WV with a hidden turn around representing Elkins, WV. B&O equipment has trackage rights as well. Early construction stage.
No, but thanks for this topic. I think it is a very good idea to have a name for one's layout.
If and when I come up with one, I will let you'all know. Arnold
Sueme Valley System which Sue my wife’s name and me.
Buffal-O Central Ry.
Boston & Maine Railroad because almost all of my locomotives, passenger cars, and maintenance-of-way equipment are identified as Boston & Maine Railroad.
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