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I am back on the forum after a long absence and felt it was time to update everyone with the status of my layout.  I'm going to start by posting a few pictures.Milw MP15Ac at Spencer Packing Co

Milwaukee Road MP-15 switcher with a load of new John Deere tractors passing by Spencer Packing Co.

Sinclair Station & Sand Lot Field Lift-Out

The Sinclair gas station has all hands on deck helping a cute young lady in her convertible.  The IGA store is being stocked by Borden's Milk and Wonder Bread while the Ruthven Baseball team is playing at Lost Island Field behind it.

Three Engines working the Eola Yard

The Eola Yard is busy today with three engines working it at the same time.  This is my newest classification yard where all trains bound for my Milwaukee Road branch line are staged and received.Union Station Streamliner Departures

Three name passenger trains are awaiting departure from Chicago's Union Station.

My plan is to add pictures on a regular basis.  The last pictures I posted were before much of my current scenery was completed and I hadn't ballasted any track yet.  I hope you enjoy them.

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I am back on the forum after a long absence and felt it was time to update everyone with the status of my layout.  I'm going to start by posting a few pictures.Milw MP15Ac at Spencer Packing Co

Milwaukee Road MP-15 switcher with a load of new John Deere tractors passing by Spencer Packing Co.

Sinclair Station & Sand Lot Field Lift-Out

The Sinclair gas station has all hands on deck helping a cute young lady in her convertible.  The IGA store is being stocked by Borden's Milk and Wonder Bread while the Ruthven Baseball team is playing at Lost Island Field behind it.

Three Engines working the Eola Yard

The Eola Yard is busy today with three engines working it at the same time.  This is my newest classification yard where all trains bound for my Milwaukee Road branch line are staged and received.Union Station Streamliner Departures

Three name passenger trains are awaiting departure from Chicago's Union Station.

My plan is to add pictures on a regular basis.  The last pictures I posted were before much of my current scenery was completed and I hadn't ballasted any track yet.  I hope you enjoy them.

Art

Nice looking layout!

I hope everyone is enjoying the Memorial Day weekend.  Here is a few more pictures.

Santa Fe El Captitan at Casey's House in Savanna

Casey Jones Jr. is retired and waited for his grandkids to get home from school as the afternoon Santa Fe El Capitan blast across the crossing by his home.  Casey lives in Savanna, IL on the banks of the Mississippi River on the Great River Road.Train Time at Union Station 4

It's train time at Chicago's Union Station with the name passenger trains ready for departure on the lower level and the Metra is arriving on the upper level with passengers from the suburbs.  Lou Mitchel's restaurant is busy and based on the limo may even have a famous guest.  A Greyhound Scenicruiser is waiting at the grade crossing with even more passengers heading to catch a train.

BNSF Intermodal on Stone Arch Bridge

A BNSF Intermodal train blasts out of a tunnel and heads across the double-track stone arch bridge while a family is enjoying camping on the shores of the lake below.  It looks like they are getting a head start on the Memorial Day weekend and have found the perfect spot.

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Mark - I am modeling he Midwest and primarily Illinois and Iowa, but some in Kansas too.  Thanks my Chicago Union Station is such a small representation of the real thing, but I tried to capture as much as I could of the excitement and drama of the real thing.

Tom - That's right modeling scenes from the memories of my past makes it more fun and meaningful to me.  You have a great memory my friend.

Alex- Thanks I've always appreciated your support.

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As Tom mentioned, I like to model events from my past that have special meaning to me.  Here are a few examples of that:

H & N Chevy & Amtrak Carl Sandberg

This is my home town of Spencer, Iowa.  I met my wife for the first in front of H & N Chevrolet and all the buildings have special meanings and memories.

Claude Goren at Spencer Coast To Coast Store

This shows Claude Goren a brother of the famous bridge player, Charles Goren, walking to the Spencer Senior Center to play bridge.  He is in front of the Coast to Coast store which is where my first Lionel train and bicycle were purchased.  A Milwaukee Road switcher is busy handling cars at the local businesses.

Miss Iowa Parade in Downtown Ruthven

This my wife's home town of Ruthven, Iowa where a parade is taking place as a part of the Miss Iowa Pageant  of 1960 which she was in. 

Meat Train & C&NW Steam Passenger at Mississippi River

We are just in time to catch a glimpse of the Milwaukee Road's meat train passing over the high bridge over the Mississippi River.  From our position on a bluff above the Great River Road we see the C&NW local passenger train and a family canoeing down the river.  I used to watch the meat train switch cars while my parents were playing cards with friends that lived close to the tracks.  The crew was so friendly to me that I have always had a good relationship with train crews.

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I have had computer problems, but hopefully am back in business again.  Here are three more pictures.

City of LA at Signal Bridge on Race Track

UP's City of Los Angeles is passing under a signal bridge on the Race Track beside by Eola freight yard.

Eola Engine Service Area 1

My Eola freight yard just has a small engine servicing area where engines are refueled and crews are changed.  It is a BNSF classification yard, but it is my interchange point with my Milwaukee Road branch line that serves Northwest Iowa.  It is the Chicago terminus for my meat train that runs every week from Sioux Falls, SD and picks up reefers from Spencer Pack and Morrell Pack.

UP & BNSF at Signal Bridge waiting to enter Proviso Yard

A UP unit coal train and a BNSF intermodal wait for clear boards on the signal bridge outside my Proviso freight yard.  It must be a weekday as the trains usually stack up waiting to get into the Chicago area yards with all the Metra commuter activity and heavy freight traffic.  Ay least the weather looks good and isn't contributing to the delays.

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My wife survived a widow maker heart attack a week ago Friday night so we have all been pulled away from our normal lives.  We are extremely lucky that we didn't lose her.  I praise the EMT's, the doctors and nurses, and especially the Lord for this.

I will resume posting some pictures when things get a little more back to normal.  Here is one though in the meantime.

City of LA at Bike Shop Tunnel

The UP City of Los Angeles emerges from a tunnel approaching Wichita, KS on it's journey to the west coast from Chicago.

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@Chugman posted:

Thanks guys.

Bill the grade crossing planks are I believe Woodland Scenic's.   I just love rural grade crossings with wood planks and protected by wood crossbucks.

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I'm partial to them as well. That's what we had at one of my jobs and in one of the towns around here. I've never otherwise seen them. Those look great though! I will likely use them.

I'm going to post a few more pictures before I get into future plans and our new project. 

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This is my rendition of the Band Box Theater from my home town of Spencer, Iowa.   As a young boy we would go to the Saturday afternoon double-header movies for ten cents.  There would always be a Superman serial that ran before the feature films where he would get into some jam that it seemed impossible for him to get out.  You would have to attend next week to find out what happened.  Usually at least one of the movies was a cowboy and Indian one and we would have to go home and get out our cap guns and re-enact it.  Great memories!

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Another Spencer business was Sportsmen's of Spencer that carried not only all kinds of sporting goods, but also train sets at Christmas time.  Here we see Hilda waiting for her ride home after a long day of cleaning offices.  Doctor Kinderdine, the local dentist, is reading the Spencer Daily Reporter while waiting for his wife so they can go out for dinner at Stub's House of Plenty downtown.

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In the nearby town of Ruthven, Iowa the sun is going down while the local policeman is keeping a close eye on the American Legion prior to tonight's bingo game.   The lights are still bright at Wigdahl's hardware next door serving farmers that need parts to keep their equipment running during the harvest.  The Farmer's Coop elevator and lumber yard are quiet and it looks like everyone has gone home for the day.

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Earlier in the afternoon the local Ruthven sandlot teams were enjoying a game of baseball at the diamond in Lost Island Park.  It looks like the Eaton Grease Gun factory has shut down for the day, but there are a lot of lights on at the Tangney Hotel, Spencer's tallest building.  (The baseball field is on a Styrofoam liftout for access to this section of the layout.)

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Hope that everyone is having a good Fourth of July weekend so far.  Here are a few more pictures.

BNSF Dash 8 on Mississippi Bridge

As a BNSF Intermodal passes over a through truss bridge over the Mississippi River, it's a pretty July day on the Great River Road just below.  Traffic needs to be careful though as an Iowa Highway Patrolman has a speed trap setup behind the Hamm's Beer billboard waiting for any speeders. 

City of LA at Savanna Station

Meanwhile on this beautiful summer day, the UP City of LA is pulling into the Savannah, IL station.   There must be summer school as we see a school bus crossing over the Mississippi River bridge from Sabula, IA.  The local Savannah police car is at the station, I hope there isn't any major problems.

El Cap on Race Track at Signal Bridge

The Santa Fe El Capitan is passing the Eola Yard on the Race Track on it's journey back to Chicago from the West Coast.  The yard is fuller than usual today and the yardmaster will have his hands full getting trains out to make room for the scheduled arrival of the Milwaukee Road meat train.

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