Some of these windmills travel in dedicated "windmill tranis", and I think I've just found myself a new modelling project: http://www.westcoastrailforums.com/view_topic.php?id=1446&forum_id=92
And Mountain Man, that forum links to this site http://southern.railfan.net/flat/cars/loads/wind/wind.html
which shows loads very similar to the pics that started this thread, and the blades are there too (though semi-protected, and not visible from ground level).
- Chris
Some of these windmills travel in dedicated "windmill tranis", and I think I've just found myself a new modelling project:
Some of these windmills travel in dedicated "windmill tranis", and I think I've just found myself a new modelling project: http://www.westcoastrailforums.com/view_topic.php?id=1446&forum_id=92
And Mountain Man, that forum links to this site http://southern.railfan.net/flat/cars/loads/wind/wind.html
which shows loads very similar to the pics that started this thread, and the blades are there too (though semi-protected, and not visible from ground level).
- Chris
Trains have to be held at "wide spots" for this train to pass. It takes a week of planning just to figure out where the train can meet other trains along the way.
Dave H.