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I don't recognize the road, but the dual poles are probably for more current capacity.
@w neal - what is the heavy electric painted for? Must have had some wiring challenges what with using two trolley poles and all.@DeltaBravo - I'd say that system is working for you. Any chance we could get a write-up somewhere?
Then: ... You are free to drive in both lanes, if you dare ...
Actually, no. It was a no-passing zone back then, too.
A picture, as promised. Obviously, the ICG GP38-2, among many other things on my layout, needs weathering, but I like it!DFF
Now if somebody would make a Paducah GP10 rebuilt in ICG orange and white, I'd really be in trouble
Knowing how InterMountain is about releases you should be safe for at least a little while, but then you will be panicking as release dates grow close only to be disappointed because of some sort of delay... and people crap on Rapido Trains because of how slow some of their reruns/deliveries are...
Dave, I have to stop looking at your purchases, the ICG is another one of those railroads I have a passing interest in. Must resist temptation to purchase ICG locomotives and caboose. My locomotive and caboose collection is just all over the place. Must resist, what's that Locutus, resistance is futile Now if somebody would make a Paducah GP10 rebuilt in ICG orange and white, I'd really be in trouble
Dave, Sounds like you had a great time in the land of Lincoln. You toured the Illinois Railway Museum and were able to tour of Kalmbach publishing, very cool. Did you get any photos of all of the project railroads? See any behind the scene stuff on the upgraded Beer Line project railroad? Or the New Canadian Loops N scale project layout?
I spoke to Cody for a few moments and complimented him on his work on the Winston-Salem Southbound project, e.g., the custom paint on the GP9. (I used to live in Winston-Salem and once modeled the WSS.)