Here's two more structures. They are part of the Anderson's Peanuts elevator/storage facility in Troy, AL. Sorry for the pole being in the way. Note the high fill for the track.
This dam would look good on a layout. The waterfall would be the tricky part. The railroad runs along the edge of this lake (not in the picture, but it would be on the right side).
Built in 1902 (Lake Erie and Western Railroad), moved during Railroad Relocation in 1994. It now houses AMTRAK, and the local bus company. It was not being used for passenger services before it was relocated, as the only AMTRAK ran down the middle of 5th St., and it was on 2nd St., by the river. So it was a good move for the old gal.
More of the same. If anyone is in need o fdetail shots for modelin', I'd be happy to go by there on fine day and get more shots Who wouldn't? I saw 5 other people on the walking bridge that day, 4 had still camera's and the other had a video cam.
Who doesn't have space for this small concrete block trackside building? Not sure what it's used for - possibly a defect detector as it's out in the middle of nowhere. A more modern steel box has been added behind the original structure.