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I’ve been waiting to add this FM C-Liner (Consolidation Line) with the Goodfellow gray paint scheme to my fleet for some time. The paint scheme is named after former General Manager and President of the Long Island Railroad Thomas Goodfellow GM 1954-1955, President 1956-1967. I prefer this paint scheme to other paint schemes of that era. Simple but sharp. Thanks to Trainland, in Lynbrook, NY for the special run.

Andy

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Nice looking picnic pavilion, Andy!  Around here, they are open all around, without any half walls.  Occasionally a large one will have a fireplace or storage room on one end.  The fireplaces are often in the old CCC built pavilions, and the storage rooms are usually in ones owned/maintained by civic groups like the Lions or Elks but built in city, borough, or township parks.  I like yours with the half walls!  Makes sense!

Andy, i remember acouple of these as a kid.  one in belmont lake park, where we used to go winter picnic trips, for ice skating. our family loved to ice skate, used to meet various cuz' an friends out there. i remember thinking as i was in scouts, how those walls kept out the snow an wind while trying to stay warm with those early sterno stoves heating up the coco. i believe there was one out in hecksher as well.  where is the park in relation to your layout ?  - Doug

Looking great Andy. I've been trying to plan a hike up there w/my buddy, to explore your 'pdf layout' plan, to see how your configuration goes along with it.  its been years since i've been up that way.  very curious with all your detail, maybe in the spring.  your stone overpass is so realistic for the one i do remember. i've highlighted a hagstom map book of the run.

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