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Alcuin,Love those 80MACs! We caught a pair of them here in Harrisburg, PA last week. One Black and one BIG BLUE! If you live out in PJ, you probably know about the Conrail caboose that was in Sands Point? That's the one my historical society saved last year. (www.thecrhs.org) Watch out for us CRHS guys, we're a handful. There's also a lot on here. GonzoCRfan, Ed K, me, Conrail 6055, Ian McMillan (when he sends us money..lol) and some others... Welcome dude!Russ
Quote from: SOUPAC on March 14, 2008, 03:12:05 AMYou know Steve I'd love to add some deciduous trees, but ...Its even more painfully obvious that you've never been there. Count them up for me and let me know how many cotton balls YOU find...http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/showphoto.php/photo/31426i was being sarcastic based on a previous thread about tree building, hence the ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;Di have been out that way, but i am looking forward to taking my oldest son in a few years to railfan the CP from Yoho west.-steve
You know Steve I'd love to add some deciduous trees, but ...Its even more painfully obvious that you've never been there. Count them up for me and let me know how many cotton balls YOU find...http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/showphoto.php/photo/31426
I should have done this properly.My name is Barry, I have railroaded most of my life and enjoy N scale.This a good website run by folks who know how to get along and are pretty easy going.Happy to be aboard.
Everything blends. Just a general rule of model railroading...
Rising Sun! That's almost the Eastern Shore! Looks like another potential operator on the WM...Lee
Good to have you Dave.And for you folks keeping score at home, that's one more for the MD team!
Oh, it's a good thing, and it's definitely a "check" on the application. The next step is to pick up the beer on the way to Lee's ops session...