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excellent shots all!

The Hayden CityLink line as it leaves Strandway, rising out of Strandway Tunnel into the Elevated station of George Street Junction:
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George Street Junction (based loosely on London Blackfriars) is still far from finished. Here, a Class 502 works a service to Hayden Hill:
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Further along the line, lies Russell Park station:
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Two shots from a freelanced model railroad layout I'm working on. The area shown is the main line down below with the scenic railroad up above where a mudslide had happened at an earlier period.

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Hey Guys! This is my LaRue Central Shortline railroad which has the Avery-Drexel line as a base, but expanded a bit.

The most used and most popular/most owned locomotive on the LaRue Central is 4-6-2 Pacific's, The route is still Very Much A WIP. We have 50+ Miles of Track, and we have all the track divided up into sectors, with locomotives assigned to them for a week at a time. We have various forms of diesel power for helping stalled/stranded trains/locos, switching, hosteling, hauling freight, etc. We Have a few leased Locomotives as we are in the process of purchasing them such as the N&W J #611 and the Reading T-1 #2102. Hopefully this helps explain a lot about my railroad! The LaRue Recently acquired former SP GS-4's Numbers 4448, and 4449, both with Auxiliary water tenders, here they are seen Pulling The Cardinal, the LaRue's most prestigious passenger train.









 
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Grand shots parrthd! It's so great to see my locos being used.(Especially as I don't have many places to use them myself) Excellent job.
 
I absolutely love them! They fit in very well with the amount of work that goes on on the LaRue. I have replaced most of the Diesel power with a little bit more reliable SW's, SD80MAC's and U-Boats, But the 4-6-2's remain the workhorses!
 
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Someone who knows the area might recognize the Connecticut River and the water to the left known as the Retreat Meadows, home of the Brattleboro Retreat Hospital, a facility that was featured in one of the Joe Gunther mystery series by Archer Mayer. The B&M train is headed southbound into the town.

My first TS12 route. Clam's trees seem to work quite well, as do selected trees from Jan. What I am missing though are spruce and birch trees that don't become transparent or have mutant speedtree fronds; any suggestions would be welcome.
 
Nice view gfisher. I think Clam has some spruce trees as well. Try downloading the whole tree collection.
 
there are some nice builtin/dls spruces by trainz666, as well a Clam's trees. Very nice shot Gfisher!
Running through the College St. Station in Langley Heights, IL
 
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