OK, this week for Thanksgiving, I have something a little bit different. Those of you who are familiar with my layout are aware that I strive to accurately portray the Middle Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad between Harrisburg and Altoona. Over the years, I have taken many trips to the area to photograph the railroad as part of my research to help achieve my goal of realistic modeling.
If you saw my second post last week, you viewed a photograph of my kids standing at the grade crossing at Mattawana, PA along with a photo of the same scene on my layout. So because I’m thankful for my children (uh, most of the time…), I decided to post some more photos of our many trips that we went on when they were young. I had to dig through my files to find these, but here ya go…
First, here is a picture from 2007 at Mifflin PA with the kids standing in front of the former PRR company duplex houses. At the time, my daughter was only 4 and my son was 8. And just below that image is a photo I took last evening of the same scene as painted on my backdrop, including the house to the far right painted in two colors since apparently the owners can’t agree on what color to paint it!
Next, here’s one from about 2012 at Mapleton with the two kids watching a tank train whiz by while my best friend Mitch was doing some railfan photography…
Ok, now here are two of some highway bridges spanning the tracks. These images are ten years old. The first is the PA Route 17 bridge at Millerstown with my daughter wearing her Chessie the cat T-shirt. My son of course has on his PRR T-shirt. The second is of my son standing on the Route 35 bridge at Mifflin pointing out some bridge deck rot. The third is my model of the same bridge which is a very accurate model of the prototype. Notice the three individuals standing on the bridge. That is me, my son, and my daughter! The model girl was a blonde, but since my daughter is a brunette, I repainted her hair! Also, notice the bridge railing, then compare it to that in the second prototype photo. It was a design used by the Pennsylvania Department of Highways between about 1963 and 1968. My son too is into accuracy, so we went out and measured some we found along Route 65 near Pittsburgh. He then did a CADD drawing of it, and created it on the high school 3D printer! Also note that the three figures are standing at almost the exact same spot that my son is standing at on the prototype...
To this day, my son has trains on the brain, and here is a photo of him just a few months ago taking measurements of a PRR Stone arch bridge at Spruce Creek. Uh, he’s grown up a bit, hasn’t he?
And last but not least is my all-time favorite of the kids on one of our rail exploration/research trips. This dates back to 2012 (she was 10 and he was 14). You can see them standing behind our now classic 2000 Mustang GT convertible which I still have. It is the ultimate summertime railfan vehicle. So here they are standing by the tracks between Tuscarora and Thompsontown PA watching an eastbound train whizz by. My son is totally enthralled, but as you can clearly so, my daughter was not so thrilled! I just love this picture! Click on the photo to enlarge it and see her holding her ears and the expression on her face.
Well, that’s it for this week. Hope you all have a happy Thanksgiving!