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Trackside on a terrible, stormy Thursday here in central Texas, lost power + internet until 0230 this morning from about 7 pm.  Still "banging and flashing" outside but at least we have power again.  This a scene from the main crossing in Small Town, everybody waits while Amtrak loads at the depot and departs.

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Best wishes

Don

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This one qualifies for 'below' trackside  Lol.

Premiere Texas Special crossing the trestle with the road gang building the RR near Old Fort east of Asheville NC to bring the tracks up 1,100' in less than 3 miles. I bought this handsome  ABBA locomotive from Marty Fitzhenry some years before his passing...

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This one qualifies for 'below' trackside  Lol.

Premiere Texas Special crossing the trestle with the road gang building the RR near Old Fort east of Asheville NC to bring the tracks up1,100' in less than 3 miles. I bought this handsome  ABBA locomotive from Marty Fitzhenry some years before his passing...

What a great picture, especially blending the backdrop with your scenery. Nice job!

Gene

@pennsyfan posted:

Thanks Mark, that was a Central Office. I went from there to Manhattan, right next to WTC.

The two story building I mentioned housed our main central office that had trunks to Bell/Verizon in Downtown Pittsburgh, also connections to all the major carriers in Pittsburgh.  

You have inspired me to model our CO, the front has an antebellum look.

@pennsyfan - Hey Bob read your input today.  I just finished a 6 week radiation treatment, hope you do well and things work out for you.  All the Best !!

Well happy Trackside Thur to you all...Hey the Army's in Town!  Getting ready for a big 4th of July celebration.

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Happy Thursday everyone

Don

Thanks Don, 2/3 done. I hope you have positive results. Nice looking # 51.

Passengers for the next train into town on the Leoardtown and Savannah have to cross a small footbridge to get to the platform.  Not over other tracks but over a small stream that provide too good fishing to be tampered with when the RR took over the property and built the station.  That chap in the homburg has just struggled with that enormous carrier of luggage to get to the platform.  With all that luggage he must be a salesman of some sort headed down to the business district to try and make a sale...good luck Mate!
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Best Wishes

Don

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TRACKSIDE for this fine Thursday!  

Just a few more pallets of  newsprint  to be unloaded and these fellers will call it quits for today.  Toby Janks positions his forklift accordingly.  It's too bad the Patsburg Daily Trumpeter Newspaper does not have a siding to their printing plant .  Instead all shipments of newsprint must be unloaded from a team track.  For many years inbound newsprint shipments always arrived at the team track on Tuesdays.  Now they arrive trackside on Thursdays.  

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Switchman Crazy Legs Lawson waves good bye to his brother - in - law brakeman Bo McCabe.  Bo's and his 44 tonner crew has just spotted  a block of automobile carriers in the vehicle receiving yard.  Looks like a bunch of Patsburgians will be driving new Tucker Forty Eights pretty soon!  Word has it that those Tuckers have something called seatbelts, a center headlight that turns with the steering wheel, a rear air cooled engine, and a trunk in the front, plus an aero dynamic design!  Wowweee who wouldn't want to drive one of those!

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