New addition to my layout. Naming rights goes to a certain train store owner in Mercer.
The GG1 is running on imaginary cantenary!
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New addition to my layout. Naming rights goes to a certain train store owner in Mercer.
The GG1 is running on imaginary cantenary!
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I've seen lots of layouts with those imaginary catenary systems. But yours certainly is one the the most detailed and well done imagiunary catenaries I've seen!
Hi John,
Beautiful scene, I think it looks so realistic. Well done
Thanks, Alex
John,
Cool man! I can't wait to come up and run a train through 'Workbench Pass'
Dave
I am a huge catenary fan and would like to join the guys with a well done also. Very impressive work.
John,
Look's fantastic, you sure have been busy since the last visit, nice job!!
Jeff
John. Based on your post and all the ones that followed, I realized how much I like catenary engines but always hesitated because of the work to actually put a catenary system in place. I didn't realize so many folks just run em! Thanks and your scene is very well done! Terry
Hey Marty...real wires. now were talkin !!!looks great..conrail john
Incredible picture Marty. Thanks for sharing! Terry
Nice job. On my layout I am building a "Pole Pass". My layout is in the basement, so the pun will be obvious.
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Dennis
Beautiful scene, and I really like the sign! "Elev. 72 Inch"!
I believe that is was Mr. Policastro who coined the "Tesala Cantenary" system. I just go with that, sounds good....
Several guys have some great looking systems. Being a toy train guy, I built my system to look like something Lionel might have made in 1955. I only had one goal and the goal was to make it work perfectly. It does. Nothing like running electric locomotives with no rollers under them.
I wish I could do scenery like John. Again, well done.
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