Went to visit the Beaver Area Heritage Museum in beaver County, Pa. today, got a few pics of a neat train display they have there.
And a few vintage Lionel trains on display as well.....
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Went to visit the Beaver Area Heritage Museum in beaver County, Pa. today, got a few pics of a neat train display they have there.
And a few vintage Lionel trains on display as well.....
ya just gotta have that extra 10 percent
Penn-Pacific posted:Went to visit the Beaver Area Heritage Museum in beaver County, Pa. today, got a few pics of a neat train display they have there.
And a few vintage Lionel trains on display as well.....
Nice MTH P&LE A-2A Berk!
Mike CT,
Love that elevated section in your 1st pic?. Did you scratch build this?
JoeG
Trainlover160 posted:Mike CT,
Love that elevated section in your 1st pic?. Did you scratch build this?
JoeG
There was a vender at the time, about 10 years ago, that would fabricate bridges to order. Some of the products are still available from one of the members of the New Jersey High Railers.
This weekend was a busy one for trains. We ran a couple of our favorite trains at the club while the grandparents were in town. My daughter went with Legacy, while my son went with MTH. My dad also gave the Legacy a try, once my daughter took a snack break.
Playing with the smoke...
Rounding the curve:
Here's the Rail Runner rounding the curve:
Heading down past town:
Over the trestle:
...and parked next to the Berk at the end of the run:
As described in another thread, we also installed the (now completed) Candie's Donuts shop:
-Dustin
Very Clever guy, That area always needed a good brightening up.
I will see some of you AGHR guys at the big show, Then we will PARTY'e ,
well we can try.
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