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From: johnmcboston
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  • Never ceases to amaze me what a difference superelevated curves make on a layout. Excellent modeling.

  • Is Chesapeake a real life RR? Or is this model unique? I'm asking because last year I read about one such model in Railroad Modeller magazine and then I went and 'built' a copy (of sorts) of it on Trainz Railway simulator 2006.

    Anyway, 5*

  • @Staratino it's our model railroad.

  • I see an A-B-B-A consist. How many of those are powered, and which ones? I went to eBay after Athearn discontinued their blue-box series looking for Powered Santa Fe B-units, and I found Powered B-units in general to be incredibly rare...

  • Love the "T" sign in the background!!!

  • Splendid. Perfect. Can't be topped.

  • Wonderful indeed, though Coors didn't come to New England until the 80's.

  • Wow!!!reminds me of John allen's G&D can u tell me how big the layout is

  • great railroad you got there

  • Great video of a great layout, it gives me inspiration for my own model railroad project. Thank you.

  • excellent scenery, and smoth running train. great layout.

  • Nicely built and nicely filmed! I have the first car behind the locomotives too -- it's an amazingly detailed model and looks good in your train. And the trestle rocks -- reminds me of a huge one near where my dad grew up on the Pennsy line, abandoned now of course...

  • Very realistic! Gives me some help with my own scenery work.

  • Well Done!

  • Impressive-looking railroad! Especially love that high steel trestle! :)

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