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Originally Posted by Norton:

Alex, one question. Do you ever sleep? Between your own projects and doing work for everyone else how do you do it?

Nice job as always. 

 

Pete

First I just want to thank everyone for there great comment's, I really appreciate it .

 

Pete, I'm a very hyper guy, not only do I work on structures and engines everyday.I also  workout, run, and dabble in boxing everyday. The only time I rest is Saturday and Sunday other than that I'm going 100 mph everyday. LOL

 

Thanks,

Alex

 

 

Brian,

     The Rico Station architecture really fits well with the Season's Bay buildings. My question for you or Alex is regarding Elizabeth Station. If I'm reading correctly, there are as many as 7 large fluorescent 110v bulbs lighting the Station. That has to be giving off a ton of heat. Are you venting it (and how) or is it not an issue? Elizabeth Station and your entire layout are World Class! Great job.

 

Emile

Last edited by TheBigCrabCake

Forrest:

 

There are eight main lines, so I can easily run that number at one time without having to be careful.

 

Additionally there are 14 storage sidings for passenger trains, so that would be 22 on the layout at one time.

 

Favorites, the CZ, El Capitan, Texas Special, and the Alaska Denali Limited.

Originally Posted by Southwest Hiawatha:
That is a really interesting and clever design. What railroad was it built to serve?
 
Originally Posted by pelago:

very nice, i grew up just down the street from this station it was built in 1901 and

i feel that is is quite unusual and a good candidate to build scale model?

stone ave lagrange il

 


My wife catches the Metra into downtown Chicago to go to work at this station.  It does have a neat look to it.

 

 

John.

Last edited by John Clifford
Originally Posted by John Clifford:
Originally Posted by Southwest Hiawatha:
That is a really interesting and clever design. What railroad was it built to serve?
 
Originally Posted by pelago:

very nice, i grew up just down the street from this station it was built in 1901 and

i feel that is is quite unusual and a good candidate to build scale model?

stone ave lagrange il

 


My wife catches the Metra into downtown Chicago to go to work at this station.  It does have a neat look to it.

 

 

John.

Are you from La Grange, my dad lived on waiola ave and before that Peck av e graduated LT 1962 went into Marines that year

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