Monday 02AUG2021

Started by MAP, August 02, 2021, 06:18:09 AM

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deemery

It's a law when installing switch machines:  One of the machines will need to go where there's a joist in the benchwork. 


dave
Modeling the Northeast in the 1890s - because the little voices told me to

Opa George

Quote from: ReadingBob on August 02, 2021, 03:18:39 PM
I took that shot.  I was sorely tempted to walk over there to get some shots of the train out on the bridge but I figured the N&S Security would likely get upset with me for trespassing on their property so I chickened out.  ;D

Ah, memories of my childhood.  I grew up right next to the Reading main line running east out of Harrisburg. We built our forts in the rocky banks that flanked the main and lived on the constant lookout for "railroad cops" and "hoboes," both of which our parents used as specters to keep us off the tracks. It didn't work, and we all learned at a young age to read the signals and knew when a train was due.
George Nagle
Twin Mountain Barge & Navigation Co.
Harrisburg, PA

S&S RR

Good evening! Real late checkin for me, tonight. I had a busy day - enough said.  Time to get some rest before it's time to checkin, tomorrow. ;)
John Siekirk
Superior & Seattle Railroad

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