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The New M&O
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So, as some of you know, I often tear down and rebuild .. My design team has been busy .. and this is what they came up with for the lower level re-do ... what do you think?
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Okay... it was me... Don't be afraid to comment... ;D
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April 03, 2008, 07:37:29 PM »
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Elevations and/or switch locations are not clear in the upper left, right near the upside down "sand loader" writing. What's the arrangement where the track leaves the bridge at the left??
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That's an existing bridge... The computer generated stuff is what's there... the Picasso-esque pencil work is the proposed new plan...
I stuck the sand loader spur on there with the idea that it could be built to look like a leftover from a realignment project.
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