New blood on the old traction L/O

jetrock

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Chessie1973 said:
Unfortunartely this is as close as my layout will be able to come to having traction on it due to the setting of a small rural town and all.

How small to a rural town? Part of the point of interurban traction was to reach small rural towns and provide them with a cheap, fast way to get goods and people from remote rural locations to regional towns and cities.
 

Chessie1973

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Well I am sorta modeling a range of eras with the town really. but it is a small Eastern United States sort fo town like what you find in the Smokey Mountains of north Carolina or similar.

I am modeling Upt o around the GP-38 days or so.

I currently have CSX , Clinchfield and B&O all running on these rails to give you an idea.

It is basically a time warp layout that we can run for enjoyment of whatever trains we feel like really, But I enjoy sitting in here on the computer and listening to the trains run all the same.
 

sumpter250

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Then why is the Leaning Tower of Pisa in the background?
Heh, that is actually a stack of clear plastic containers thjat those tiny little craft beads come in that I use to organise my Kadee couplers and all the misc. things that go with them like the springs, shims, coupler boxes etc.
In other words, .........the leaning tower of "parts..a" :eek:ops: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: