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Glad to see you've found some inspiration again, its nice to see fresh shots from the Juniata Div.Excited to see how things will eventually evolve, I did quite like some aspects of the plans that were tossed around a few years ago.
There were so many minor PRR branches... all so modelable!Lee
Got to give some love to the Western side of the state, how about the Chartiers Branch? It ran between Carnegie and Washington, PA, the crews worked out of Scully yard, which was located between McKees Rocks and Crafton / Ingram. Or you could also go with one of the smaller branches off the Chartiers Branch, the B&M (Bridgeville and McDonald) Branch.
Yes, Neal is doing 3-rail O,
Been done:http://chartiers.50webs.com/But I'm not looking for a new prototype. Again, I'm sticking with the Middle Division and possibly points east.
This is pretty much what I envision, except in N scale:Yes, Neal is doing 3-rail O, but overall I really think he's captured the look and feel of the Middle Division. I'm also intrigued by his concept of having the layout move forward in time/era the farther west you go, from 1930-era Pennsy at Enola all the way to Conrail/NS transition at the other end.It's in every way a roundy-round railfan layout...which is exactly what I want.
Whoa, we need to go recruit that guy!
It's funny. Josh sent me that video this morning and my first thought was "that right there is the model for you and Dr. V".And it's also almost exactly what I drew up in my sketch of the JD 2.0. Neal's layout was in my mind as I did it.
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I've been considering the JD to be finished scenes.
There were so many minor PRR branches... all so modelable!