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It's a long weekend for many of us so let start the photos now.

Last week I was running trains at the Virginia Museum of Transportation:

 

Here's my Virginian Triplex inside the layout getting ready to run.

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leaving tunnel

 

 

 

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My MTH Chessie T-1

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Let's see your pictures.

Happy Thanksgiving.

Scott Smith

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G&O News - The G&O is a garden railroad in San Leandro, CA (SF Bay Area).  It consists of both G gauge and O gauge 3-rail lines.

 

The O gauge line around Couple Mountain was opened this week.  The first train running around Coupler Curve is shown in the following pictures.  The engine is a Lionel Legacy GP.

 

 

 

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Forest fires are a fact of life in CA.  The Thunder Mountain Lodge was a total loss as shown in the following photos.  The O gauge mountain line runs directly in front of the lodge.  The lodge's front porch was a favorite place for train fans to sit and watch the action.

 

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We expect that the lodge will be rebuilt sometime in the future.

 

The G&O will be hosting a train show next weekend, Saturday December 1 and Sunday, December 2.  All forum members are invited.

 

You can learn more about the show at the San Leandro Historical Railway's website:  SLHRS.org

 

Happy Rails to All,  Joe

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While visiting family this week for Thanksgiving, was able to make it down to the Massillon O Gauge Club open house last Saturday, and then again on Tuesday afternoon. Here is a shot of my Dad's W&LE 0-6-0 on the club layout. This was the first time he got to run it with DCS. Many thanks to the club and firemanchris for the invite to visit the club! 

 

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The Range Rover is stuck in the mud!  And before any women say "why was SHE driving when it got stuck?!?!".  Well its a GB right hand drive so it was him!

 

 

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Thanks to the Casey Jones Club layout for the idea.... I built a custom boardwalk area on my layout.   

 

 

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I ran out of storage room so I put in four shelves that are three cars deep!  I'm going to add one 2x4 on the second line of cars, and stack two more for the back row, and add track to all three levels on each shelf in the coming week!

 

 

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So I saw a thread on "The Generals and how disappointed people where".... and I got mine and immediately took it apart and started detailing the wood pile, repainted the plastic looking brass with metal paint, painted around the windows (yes it needs another coat), and will soon finish off with blackening the areas between the spokes on the wheels.  It looks pretty good with a little customization! 

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Originally Posted by prrhorseshoecurve:

 

May I ask where did you get the miner pushing the mine cart on the right? OR is that a scratchbuilt piece?

He came in a set I bought a couple years back of miners & coolies that all needed painting up.Heres the rest of them including two mules,looks like one is lying down on the job!Got them from http://stores.ebay.co.uk/HAY-BROTHERS-TRAINS-AND-TOYS/O-Scale-Figures-Animals-/_i.html?_fsub=255175319&_sid=22501529&_trksid=p4634.c0.m322 Hope that helps. James


 

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Thanks Frank!  Yes, it's a LOT of fun to run.  With 6 staging tracks on the lower level and 2 main lines, it's fun swapping trains.  and with the 2 mains connected it's fun too to have the change mains and not wreck!

 

Something tells me when visitors get their hands on the remotes that that 'wreck' word will be one that keeps me tense the whole time!

 

I did try to simplify options by having all 8 trains running the same direction.  Originally I had it 4 and 4 and I kept wrecking, so I know that visitors would for sure too.

 

- walt

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