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Happy Friday 

Started ballasting! Going to try & work on this side of the board first

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NS Dash-9 9768 leads a northbound freight through the cuts in downtown Gastonia, NC on the Piedmont division
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NS ET44AC 3678 leads a westbound helper set out of Hemphill Tunnel #2 in Capels, WV on the Pokey.
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Seen through a 20mm lens, N&W 611 backs through the wye in Roanoke as she prepares to complete her journey from Spencer, NC to the VMT
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NS SD70M-2 2698 leads Linwood bound 134 through Reidsville, NC on the Danville District
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NJT ALP46 4639 shoves a Long Branch bound local train through Red Bank, NJ
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jackiejr posted:

PEEK A BOO

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When my parents moved into their house in Port Vue in 1954 they owned a Nash.  I made a model of their house and found a $104 Nash 1:48 so I HAD to buy it.

Is your billboard IMAGE custom made or is/was this a commercial product at one time?  If so I may have to look for one for my layout.

- walt

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California Zephyr stopped at a red signal on the Aurora to Chicago Race Track on a sunny fall day in 1970.  Must be getting close to the Amtrak takeover as it is very unusual to have Western Pacific units pulling this train out of Chicago.  Also don't understand the total lack of ballast on these very heavily used mainlines?  When RR execs see these pictures some heads may roll?

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walt rapp posted:
jackiejr posted:

PEEK A BOO

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When my parents moved into their house in Port Vue in 1954 they owned a Nash.  I made a model of their house and found a $104 Nash 1:48 so I HAD to buy it.

Is your billboard IMAGE custom made or is/was this a commercial product at one time?  If so I may have to look for one for my layout.

- walt

z - Mom and Dad front

Hey Walt,   Always admired your craftsmanship in modeling the homes you built. The billboard sign was copied off the internet.  My dad sold Ramblers for a time so that was the attraction when I saw the advertisement plus it fit my layout time period.

               JACKIEJR

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