Railyard Screenshots (Warning Large Images)

Zorronov

Envelope Pusher
This thread is for screenshots of Railyard Action...steam...diesel...any country...any era.

Here's one for starters...

Yard Dogs

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:)

Zorronov

 
LOL...the grass is "erba verde 3" by Roberto Conti. I just placed a lot of them...sunk them into the ground then just copy and paste to fill in more area.

Another shot of the yard...
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Cheers,
Adam
 
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Yes...It's become one of my favorites, Flamerail. Since this is the railyard thread, here's another one in the yard. I've made a few mods to it, hope you don't mind.

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Z

 
This yard is to scale and up-to-date. The yard is Toton Yard in Nottingham, UK, but I need to make another copy and put the old steam sheds and turntables in.

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Hi everyone,

Here's a change of pace from me, with a pic from one of my many unfinished UK routes:

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Only a small yard, but it still counts.

Enjoy

Andrew :)
 
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here are some from my old Chicago Union route. I lost all the yard work in a computer crash and haven't had the time to re-do it. --Ah well....

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peter
 
Here are some old pics but you get the overview of Shops Yard in Fond du Lac, WI

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of course it is no where close to being done :D
 
Um, good question lol, no clue what your talking about. Getting more and more of this done as my bordom continues on..
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What a fabulous idea for a thread. I could spend my life waffling around my screenshots of yards what with the number of them on my layout... Added two 15ish track yards on the layout last week!

How's about just one with both yard in:

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This is a shot from my Sheffield layout with two yards situated in the centre of the city. To the left is City Goods station, closed in 1965 and to the right is Park Goods station, closed in 1963. Both were linked to a railway line linking Cleethorpes in the English East coast to Manchester, on the other side, to the West. Both yards have the particularity of being perched up on red brick and limestone structures as the main line they were connected to had to go over other railway lines and a gradient to access the yards were not an option.

As Escafeld blessed us with a shot of Toton Yard in the English Midlands, I'll have to show its slightly Northern counterpart of Tinsley once I get a session going.

Enjoy,
Gre
 
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