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Offline BrandonVA  
#51 Posted : 30 January 2014 17:35:17(UTC)
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Low clearence? Don't have any tunnel portals? No problem.

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Delaware, Lackawanna & Western running a museum train from Steamtown mall at a tunnel near Scranton, PA (2011).

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Offline Alsterstreek  
#52 Posted : 30 January 2014 18:07:53(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: BrandonVA Go to Quoted Post
Low clearence? Don't have any tunnel portals? No problem.


The mystic portal is heart-shaped.Love


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Offline Alsterstreek  
#53 Posted : 31 January 2014 11:05:12(UTC)
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90 degree curve adjacent to station throat? Curved layover tracks squeezed into the inside? Vintage car collection parked next to mainline? Possible at Boston South Station.
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#54 Posted : 31 January 2014 18:09:59(UTC)
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Presentation of loco collection (Sotteville, France). Prototypical and thus of interest for the model railroader: Of course electric locos not under wire.
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Offline BrandonVA  
#55 Posted : 31 January 2014 18:53:05(UTC)
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How about some wagons parked on a grade?

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Montana Rail Link, 5th Subdivision (Logan, Montana)

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Offline Alsterstreek  
#56 Posted : 31 January 2014 19:49:09(UTC)
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Uiuiuiui, Wild West methods. I would rather decently turn around my train at Boston South Station loop instead (bird's eye view courtesy Bing Maps).
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Offline BrandonVA  
#57 Posted : 31 January 2014 21:33:35(UTC)
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Two track mainline avoiding some uneven ground. They're not always parallel ;)

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Burlington Northern crosses the Sinsinawa River in 1993 (Portage, Illinois)
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#58 Posted : 01 February 2014 20:31:06(UTC)
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Spaghetti bowl in low land? Mainline bends 90 degrees on ramp to large bridge? One railroad bridge above another? Northern access to Elbe river bridge (which itself is outside the picture) in Hamburg, Germany has it all.

Gr. - Ak
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#59 Posted : 02 February 2014 16:39:45(UTC)
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Central Portland, Oregon (USA) grain elevator with reverse loop (bird's eye view courtesy Bing Maps and Google Maps, respectively).
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Offline BrandonVA  
#60 Posted : 03 February 2014 20:16:38(UTC)
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S curve? :)

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A CN coal train on the Luscar industrial Spur (Cadomin, Alberta, Canada)

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Offline Webmaster  
#61 Posted : 03 February 2014 20:59:36(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Alsterstreek Go to Quoted Post
Presentation of loco collection (Sotteville, France). Prototypical and thus of interest for the model railroader: Of course electric locos not under wire.


Looks like 1/1 images of some of utkan's pics... BigGrin

Juhan - "Webmaster", at your service...
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#62 Posted : 04 February 2014 11:59:03(UTC)
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No, this looks more like Utkan's: All under wire (at Maschen marshalling yard near Hamburg). BigGrin
Gr. - Ak
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Offline BrandonVA  
#63 Posted : 04 February 2014 16:14:50(UTC)
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Speaking of Marshalling yards, maybe something like this?

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N&W RR 1961 Marshalling Yard
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Offline BrandonVA  
#64 Posted : 04 February 2014 16:58:13(UTC)
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No service area? No problem. Tanker cars are easy to come by.

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ATSF Super Chief being fueled in Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1943.

This happens sometimes on my layout too.

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An ATSF engine crashes through at Los Angeles Union Station, 1948.

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Offline Yumgui  
#65 Posted : 04 February 2014 22:35:03(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: BrandonVA Go to Quoted Post
This happens sometimes on my layout too.

Another view of that "oops" moment :

http://www.pinterest.com/pin/226868899949025219/

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A classic !

Y Wink
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#66 Posted : 04 February 2014 23:14:50(UTC)
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And now you expect me to model this? Wink
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Offline Yumgui  
#67 Posted : 04 February 2014 23:20:31(UTC)
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Or these :

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Another classic :

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Y Mellow

Edited by user 05 February 2014 21:49:56(UTC)  | Reason: Oh, wtf ...

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Offline Yumgui  
#68 Posted : 04 February 2014 23:22:41(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Alsterstreek Go to Quoted Post
And now you expect me to model this? Wink

Yessir ! You mean you haven't already ? If even by accident ?

Reminder of one steamer on your layout pushing another out the tunnel ... face to face ;P
https://www.marklin-user...t-trains.aspx#post442606

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Offline BrandonVA  
#69 Posted : 04 February 2014 23:23:49(UTC)
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And now you expect me to model this? Wink


Didn't you just get another ATSF A-unit? BigGrin I'm not sure this is a matter of expectations ;)
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#70 Posted : 05 February 2014 11:17:45(UTC)
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Curved viaduct (90 degree bend) in front of a grotesquely idyllic backdrop - meet the Royal Scotsman.
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Offline RayF  
#71 Posted : 05 February 2014 11:54:41(UTC)
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This looks like the Glenfinnan Viaduct, on the West Highland Railway in Scotland. I've been over it a couple of times.

It is also the viaduct that appears in the Harry potter films with the Hogwarts Express steaming over.
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Offline hennabm  
#72 Posted : 05 February 2014 12:54:49(UTC)
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Hi Ray

You're not wrong - it is indeed the Glen Finnan viaduct.

The steamer operates from Fort William to Mallaig and return during the summer months.

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Offline BrandonVA  
#73 Posted : 05 February 2014 14:22:06(UTC)
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Running trains from a different country? DB 221 a long way from home (in Greece):

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(This may be cheating though, I believe this locomotive was sold to the railroad in Greece)

-Brandon
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Offline BrandonVA  
#74 Posted : 05 February 2014 16:57:44(UTC)
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I have no words.

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"Working it's way down the Joint Line south of Denver, this special Amtrak move to get one of it's newest electric unit #600 to the Pueblo test track is seen passing through Greenland." (Greenland, Colorado) (Link: http://www.railpictures.net/vie...?id=438230&nseq=218)

-Brandon
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Offline BrandonVA  
#75 Posted : 05 February 2014 17:14:14(UTC)
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Reverse loop?

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ATSF Barstow Yard (Barstow, CA 1981)

More: http://www.railpictures.net/vie...p?id=432596&nseq=306

Attached, track overview.
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Offline foumaro  
#76 Posted : 05 February 2014 17:41:50(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: BrandonVA Go to Quoted Post
Running trains from a different country? DB 221 a long way from home (in Greece):

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(This may be cheating though, I believe this locomotive was sold to the railroad in Greece)

-Brandon


You are right,the photo is taken in Greece.BigGrin
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Offline BrandonVA  
#77 Posted : 05 February 2014 22:31:19(UTC)
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For those who can't decide era (or perhaps just want a change up from my US prototype spamming):

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Details: http://www.railpictures.net/vie...hp?id=443464&nseq=30

-Brandon
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Offline BrandonVA  
#78 Posted : 05 February 2014 22:34:00(UTC)
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Low clearance bridge with switching yard underneath?

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Paducah & Louisville Railroad Fresh Pond Yard (Fresh Pond, New York, 2013)

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Offline Yumgui  
#79 Posted : 05 February 2014 22:57:57(UTC)
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Awww !

Thx BVA ^^ !

Great site here : http://www.flickriver.co...clocomotive/interesting/

An EP-3, two Cranberries, and a Fairbanks Morse logo mix up ... :

Y (Speechless)
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#80 Posted : 05 February 2014 23:24:31(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Yumgui Go to Quoted Post


O-v-e-r-k-i-l-l ... Drool

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#81 Posted : 05 February 2014 23:25:36(UTC)
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And then some more ... :

Y Huh
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#82 Posted : 05 February 2014 23:28:51(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Alsterstreek Go to Quoted Post
O-v-e-r-k-i-l-l ... Drool

Heh,

Is this "Overkill" a swivel bridge or under pass I don't know about yet ... ^^ ?

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Offline Alsterstreek  
#83 Posted : 06 February 2014 00:12:04(UTC)
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Judge yourself:
Flapper
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#84 Posted : 06 February 2014 09:41:05(UTC)
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This was the final shock.Love Drool BigGrin Woot ThumpUp Wub
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#85 Posted : 06 February 2014 09:58:29(UTC)
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Can we have the New Haven Alco PA1 number 775 we saw at the photos at least for the next year?Love Drool
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#86 Posted : 06 February 2014 15:21:19(UTC)
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For anyone out there being impacted by the serious issue of EMD jealousy, here are a few shots to assure your current units are prototypical:

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Galveston, Texas 2012

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Greenville, South Carolina, 2012

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Chicago, Illinois, 1973

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Joliet, Illinois, 1973
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#87 Posted : 06 February 2014 23:52:25(UTC)
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Can we have the New Haven Alco PA1 number 775 we saw at the photos at least for the next year?Love Drool

I fear you have to stick to this one (helping myself from Yumgui´s vast trail with 1,820 (!) photos) a Delaware & Hudson PA. RollEyes

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#88 Posted : 06 February 2014 23:56:54(UTC)
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For anyone out there being impacted by the serious issue of EMD jealousy...

That would be me. The double-headed and the triple units look like yours. However, the Joliet brothers do not know if they are supposed to be Blues or Reds Brothers.BigGrin

Something different: Do you believe that it scares off other forum members, when our gang of clowns is occupying a thread? Blink

Greetz - Ak

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Offline BrandonVA  
#89 Posted : 07 February 2014 16:58:28(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Alsterstreek Go to Quoted Post

That would be me. The double-headed and the triple units look like yours. However, the Joliet brothers do not know if they are supposed to be Blues or Reds Brothers.BigGrin

Something different: Do you believe that it scares off other forum members, when our gang of clowns is occupying a thread? Blink

Greetz - Ak



I think you've got the band back together :)

I thought the thread was for inspiration. For model railroads, not for other members to become clowns ;) Although sometimes it's hard to tell with all those bright colours...

I think a similar scene would not be uncommon in 1:87(ish)
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Norfolk Southern and RJ Corman at Lexington, Kentucky, 2012

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Offline Alsterstreek  
#90 Posted : 07 February 2014 19:35:32(UTC)
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Going round in circles in East St Louis, IL ‎(USA) - bird's eye view courtesy Bing Maps.

Greetings from "Bozo" the clown Laugh
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#91 Posted : 07 February 2014 21:53:37(UTC)
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Too short tunnels, too many of them? Mainline curving around with one curve in sight of the other? It is prototypical: The "Badische Schwarzwaldbahn" near Triberg in the German Black Forest forms several "balloons" almost touching each other with a number of very short tunnels.
Gr. - AkBigGrin
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#92 Posted : 08 February 2014 16:39:22(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: BrandonVA Go to Quoted Post

Tracks too close together?


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#93 Posted : 08 February 2014 17:37:59(UTC)
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And another (too?) short tunnel.

Gr. - Ak
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#94 Posted : 08 February 2014 20:04:28(UTC)
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Helix in the garden ? Private narrow gauge railway in Costa Rica...
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#95 Posted : 09 February 2014 21:55:14(UTC)
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Too short tunnel with too many Preiserlings on top, with a steamer under overhead wire. Possible in the Black Forest in Germany.
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#96 Posted : 09 February 2014 23:06:33(UTC)
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I understand one thing, after looking at all the nice photos here.

I havw to buy myself a bigger house, so I can have a gigantic tran room, maybe a couple of hundred square meters?

Thanks for the inspiration!
Best regards Svein, Norway
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Offline BrandonVA  
#97 Posted : 10 February 2014 20:02:39(UTC)
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Couple of switches being delivered to a new section of the layout:

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Erstfeld, Switzerland 2013
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#98 Posted : 10 February 2014 23:00:24(UTC)
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The Wutach Valley Railway in the Black Forest, Germany, has a series of curves (including one complete circle) with spectacular large viaducts, tunnels and bridges plus the only spiral railway tunnel in Germany. Photo shows portal of the Stockhalde spiral tunnel, which is clearly identifiable on the attached map, too.
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Offline Alsterstreek  
#99 Posted : 10 February 2014 23:06:10(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: BrandonVA Go to Quoted Post
Couple of switches being delivered to a new section of the layout:


And you deem that to be prototypical? My switches are always delivered in a red and white plastic bag with a big M on it.Flapper

Edited by user 11 February 2014 12:11:02(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

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#100 Posted : 11 February 2014 12:30:29(UTC)
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More pix of Wutach Valley Railway in the Black Forest, Germany:
1) Track before and after the spiral tunnel (below and above, respectively).
2) Biesenbach viaduct with the same line above (on bridge) and below (in the valley).
3) Ditto.
4) Epfenhofen viaduct.
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