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The new concrete ties I've seen tend to be almost white. Portland cement itself is a very light gray after it sets, and in new concrete, the aggregate is covered with a layer of cement.After it's exposed awhile, the aggregate shows, due to the thinnest parts of the cement coating wearing off, so the aggregate color affects the appearance. And, of course, the concrete gets dirty, which makes it even darker.But most new ties are off-white or very light gray, and in a well-lit picture, would probably look white.
My family and I have been in Illinois this week visiting my wife's family. We visited the Illinois Railway Museum in Union, Illinois, and, yesterday, I drove up to Waukesha, Wisconsin to get a tour of the Model Railroader magazine offices. After the tour, I stopped by Hiawatha Hobbies just a few miles away. As a memento of our trip (and because I've had some weird fondness for the Illinois Central), I bought an Atlas N scale GP38-2 decorated for the Illinois Central Gulf, as this locomotive would have been painted in the early- to mid-1980s. I'll justify it on my layout as if it's in a SBD-ICG power sharing arrangement. My wife is from Illinois, so she likes this locomotive.I also bought some HO scale Kato Unitrack to build a test loop for my On30 ten-wheeler. I want to experiment with the minimum radius of this locomotive, so I can do some accurate trackplanning. This track will also allow me to run my locomotive until I begin building a layout. My four-year-old daughter likes to ride trains with me and sometimes asks me to run a train on my layout, so, who knows? Maybe I'll recycle this Unitrack for an HO train for her someday.Pics when I get home.DFF
A picture, as promised. Obviously, the ICG GP38-2, among many other things on my layout, needs weathering, but I like it!DFF
Been working on a layout for my 4 year old grandson.Also been working on a project for a friend.Some where between the Melinda B and the Iris G for you guys up north.Paul
In our city they're replacing several stop-lights with roundabouts...
Chuck: GREAT weed find !! Guess I'm going to have to drive out in the country and start walking the roadsides.Roundabouts: I was born and raised in Bakersfield which has a roundabout.....although we referred to it as the traffic circle. It was at the intersection of Chester Avenue (the main drag in town) and highway U.S. 99. They eventually built an overpass to take highway 99 traffic off it. So it's now just 'local' traffic using it. But you're right.....the majority of people don't have a clue as to how to drive them.