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It's too bad you couldn't have done a slight curve in the corner of the backdrop to hide the edge.
In the above picture, what's with the loading dock door on the far right building? How could anything load there?
The old Morgan Millwork building at the foot of Falls Road near Penn Station in Baltimore has a door just like that, only it's a full height rail siding door. The extreme south end of the Ma & Pa was the siding that went into the building.https://www.google.com/maps/@39.310247,-76.619213,3a,90y,92.89h,79.89t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1s6ruh5wlOX49Wxh4j7ymVpA!2e0?hl=enYou could realign the siding off to the right and poke it into the building and solve the problem of the track disappearing too.Lee
The old Morgan Millwork building at the foot of Falls Road near Penn Station in Baltimore has a door just like that, only it's a full height rail siding door. The extreme south end of the Ma & Pa was the siding that went into the building.https://www.google.com/maps/@39.310247,-76.619213,3a,90y,92.89h,79.89t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1s6ruh5wlOX49Wxh4j7ymVpA!2e0?hl=en
What the heck is piled around that signpost on the LH side? Bricks? What kind of an East Coast feature that that?