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Mattawana was one of the very first scenes I modeled on my layout, and to this day, it remains the most popular among my visitors. People always seem to congregate right in this area. I don't know what it is...the working gates, or the curve with a radius of about 10 feet (i.e., "O-240"), but it is clearly their favorite. The town is very simple...just a two story frame house and the post office, seen here with a fellow drinking a coke and watching the trains roll by. This scene is supposed to represent the 1970's, a perfect match for early Conrail and this 1972 Dodge Coronet, one of my favorite vehicles on the layout (a four door family car, not a sports car or convertible!).

Lionel's recently released Conrail transition era GP-35's are a perfect fit for this area. They made three, the third being a former EL unit out of sight in the photo. The daze of Penn Central had recently come to an end, and all you saw in those days were patched out PC, RDG, and EL units. It was a great time to be a railfan, and I remember it well!

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For this fine weekend!  " Snapshots by "the roving rail photographer" in and around Patsburg.  Have a wonderful weekend everyone!  Be safe and be well!

Up on the Mountain Division a Ma & Pa boxcar is unloaded.IMG_3862

Big Hooker is brought to the scene to lend its muscle in unloading  these huge stationary diesel engines. IMG_2347

It's 1950 and tractors, destined for the local farm equipment dealer, are being unloaded from an automobile boxcar.   Jasper Evans tips his hat for the photographer. IMG_2383

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The Mountain Division as the Bollman Bridge hosts a local logging train.  Boaters enjoy Lake Christopher below.IMG_0670

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I visited Colorado's Georgetown Loop in May 2016.  The railroad was once part of the many mining trains that traversed Colorado.  It runs from Georgetown to Silver Plume.  The park has a mine that people can tour.  I didn't have time to visit the mine this trip.  The primary attraction is the loop itself.  The railroad loops over itself on a steel trestle.  The original trestle was wood.  NH Joe

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Under the trestle.

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Top of the trestle.

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Sliver Plume.  The railroad's shops are here.

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This is the old Depot just a short walk from downtown Georgetown.  It was a restaurant in 2016.  The hamburgers were good.

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Receiving the modern update of PostWar set 2527, the Super O Missile Launching Outfit was the realization of a childhood dream. I was very excited that it was going to be TMCC with RailSounds, too. The addition of the separate sale sound car was an additional plus. Here it is getting ready for a spin on my home layout.

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My only downer is that it didn't have a more powerful motor with traction tires. On non-Lionel track this is about all she will pull....

How many have this set or the original?

Peter

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Christopher,

Great picture! Amazing what you have done with tinplate equipment! The additional ballast on the Fasttrack makes it look really good as well.

I agree with you Neil.

Christopher continually illustrates what can be done with traditional trains when one has two itches that need scratching. Said itches being: Traditional trains and realistic settings.

Andre

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