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It's time for WEEKEND PHOTO FUN!!!

I have been working on tearing one of the tunnels on my son's shelf layout. We have been unable to run full sized diesels because they hit the inside of the tunnel.

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It's still a work in progress.

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Let's see your pictures.

Scott Smith

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Originally Posted by prrhorseshoecurve:

Nice photos.  May I ask what do you mean by "some of the most incredible track work I have ever seen"

I've been around these trains my entire life. 9 times out of 10, the track is some back woods, spaghetti looking track with kinks, dips, low joints, bad ties and all sorts of problems. Fairfax County Parks should be commended with not only keeping the now 40-something year old train in pristine cosmetic and mechanical condition but also keeping the track in tip top condition. All new sub-roadbed, ballast ties, all new 20lb rail and 20lb switches. All VERY impressive. 

My friend Mike and I went to the Finger Lakes Live Steamers open house last Saturday.  They are located near Clyde NY on a back road. On the way there we found this. It is located on the abandoned former Northern Central (Pennsylvania RR branch) from Elmira NY to Sodus Point.NY  It is located just south of NY 408 on Waddell Rd. It's hard to believe that it is still standing.

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Here are a few photos of the meet itself

 

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Pictures from the Moscow Train Museum.

A line of Steam Engines

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Passenger Engine

 

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Baldwin Lend Lease Engine

 

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Lend Lease plate

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I have many more photos I can post later of the Moscow Train Museum.

I also visited a logging train museum about 100 miles east of Moscow.

It is amazing to a 61 year old guy that I can freely walk around Moscow. 

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This week we received some new girder bridges for our garage layout, but my 3 year old had to borrow them first for use with her trains

 

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...and we got a few steps closer to completing the engine shed.  I've added 6 lights to it so far, and (since we tend to move every few years) I added a base and framing to the inside so it's built like a tank:

 

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...and speaking of tanks, I'll finally get around to sharing our "sunken train" - which is the centerpiece of our aquarium (even though it's G-scale).  We got it for $5 (slightly melted) at a flea market, removed all the metal parts, siliconed it back together, added an airstone for bubbles, and voila!

 

 

 

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-Dustin

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Originally Posted by SJC:
Originally Posted by prrhorseshoecurve:
Nice photos. May I ask what do you mean by "some of the most incredible track work I have ever seen"
I've been around these trains my entire life. 9 times out of 10, the track is some back woods, spaghetti looking track with kinks, dips, low joints, bad ties and all sorts of problems. Fairfax County Parks should be commended with not only keeping the now 40-something year old train in pristine cosmetic and mechanical condition but also keeping the track in tip top condition. All new sub-roadbed, ballast ties, all new 20lb rail and 20lb switches. All VERY impressive.


I'm glad you liked Burke Lake Park. It is an absolute gem. I live only a couple of miles away and have logged hundreds of miles running the 4.5 mile trail around the lake and always wave to the kids on the train. (I'll cover at least 10 miles there tomorrow). The entire right of way was rebuilt within the last 18 months or so. I didn't know the County had that planned and kind of assumed when all the tracks were taken up that the train was the victim of cost-cutting too much in vogue these days. It's nice to see an investment in this little treasure. By the way, here's the Lake from the opposite side taken last November:

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And of course an O Scale train....

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