Less Known Railroads

Ronayne

Australian in Montana
Please post your pictures of the smaller/less known railroads like Delaware & Hudson and Ontario Northlands here for others to see. Lets hope it works. :hehe:

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^ Ontario Northlands F7's pulling boxcars over the Devil's Creek Bridge.
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^ A Delaware & Hudson SD45 and a SOO line SD40 pulling well cars.
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^ A Southern Pacific GP9 and a Reading Line GP35 pulling flatcars.

Chris, :hehe:
 
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i have just one question, i was wondering were u got the delaware and hudson in the 2nd shot

thanks
chris
 
I don't know where I got it from but I can provide some details.

Name: SD45 Delaware & Hudson 802
Kuid: <KUID:45588:1672>
Author: CincySouthernRwy

Hope this helps.:wave:
 
Is this thread just less known American railroads, or can it be less known railways from around the world? :confused:
Thanks :),
Mitch
 
Heres some from a small Railroad i'm working on, in its last year of operation. These are based in 2008, in the USA, near the Canadian border. The main wagons used on this are boxcars, and the motive power is a single ex. Canadian Pacific 44tonner, number 19.
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^ No. 19 near Autumn Park (named Autumn Park because of the colour and trees in Autumn).
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^ No. 19 pulling empty boxcars along the old streetcar tracks. Although the tracks and trains are now gone ,many locals still remember the 50ft boxcars squealing and groaning as they went around the tight streetcar era curves.
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^ Who says accidents don't happen?

More to (hopefully) come!

Chris, :wave:
 
You need to add more grass!??
GOOD GRIEF! You could loose a locomotive in that grass! :p

My computer starts to hate me if I add too much grass...;)

You are right, that area did need more grass.:hehe: I am not kidding I did put more grass in that area. See that area on the bottom left side, I thought it needed more grass, so I put more grass.:D

Cheers,
JRT
 
YIKES! :eek:

Your computer must be powerful to render that much grass in such a small area. Grass like that all over a layout would make a computer blow up and burn... :p
 
Just a note with tha car accident scene: The light pole is leaning over to one side, but it looks like its perfectly straight in the pic. :wave:
 
I've done a bit more work on this route, and have made one of the depots and I have obtained two old, dirty/rusty 44 tonners. ;)
 
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