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Mark Dance: I also like your scenery. It definitely looks like the Northwest mountains I remember. As for the bridge, the deck probably should be wider, but I also have one (a deck girder) on a curve, and the rails are just as far off center. The outer rail is directly over the girder, which is not acceptable, but at least it's not OUTSIDE the girder, which would probably result in the bridge turning over. Yours also looks to be stable, if not well engineered, and as long as it doesn't show from normal angles, visitors aren't likely to notice it. If they do, and they have any manners, they won't say anything! It is a nice bridge, and they'll probably be too busy looking at it to notice the track.
I started building the EdK SSS:
Hipsters don't build models.
...or benchwork.
...or lighting.
During my college years, I worked summers in a paint factory along the Belt Railway of Chicago. I remember watching Milwaukee Road transfer freights going by the building where I worked, Usually with beat up old F-units but sometimes with a pair of GP-9's. I had a great vantage point on one of the upper floors but never brought a camera to work with me. (don't think I had a decent camera until after I graduated) In any case, this photo stirs old memories for me. 98C still looks good after years in passenger service. However, she won't be seeing any Hiawatha like speeds working these transfer runs!
Also Starting to lay the cork sheet for the yard.
Hmm... or anythingworthwhile...
Great shot Bill! Is that FP-7 an Intermountain model or your bash as detailed in NSR a couple of years ago?Best wishes, Dave