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Locomotive service track.  Raw sand is in storage bunker at sand house (  right of right track ) , then baked in oven inside the shed ( sand house ) , once baked sand is blown thru underground pipe system up to the holding vessel tower on left. Sand is fed via gravity to locomotives.  Sand comes out white after baked in oven ie: spillage on tracks surrounding the GP 9.  IMG_5738

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Well since Randy posted a picture from Christmas time, perhaps I will do the same.  I like these because I designed this little layout to be very fictional and fantasy like.  Just for fun.

Here is the "Christmas Express" roaring into town with a load a Christmas Trees - already decorated of course.

Christmas layout 3

Here is a close up of the denizens of the Christmas Village, getting their hot cocoa and cokes from vending machines and a food truck.  The station is an ice cream cone of course and that polar bear is still inside the coke machine.

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Here is a short video of the trains in motion.  Note, on Christmas eve my (expensive) Lionel engine gave up the ghost and would not move (stripped gears) but my ever faithful Marx #400 (cost $10) took over and saved the Holiday.  Best news, I discovered all of the "sound effects" (choo choo, whistle, etc) are in the tender and it still worked fine!!

Well I hope I am not too far afield with Christmas pictures.  Have a great week everyone

Best Wishes

Don

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