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A few shots from Millersburg and the Snow Language School and Amusement Park. One of my student's nickname and request to add to the L&A route.

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Dave
 
Have done about 4 hours, and have come to a concussion.;) I hate trees and foliage, they add so much to a layout. But I hate em:hehe:
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You have came to a concussion? I hope you recover well :hehe:

I hat tree's too, but I love the look of them, I've spent a day placing trees before, just trees.
 
As promised another shot and some background info.
So, the route I'm making is going to have two versions, one of it's state after I finish scenicing(track at this stage is done), and one personal one for me that I am calling 'Evolving Route' so I can imagine the changes in the world over the course of the Big Lake Central and it's successors life span. It is totally fictional.

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A two baseboard route of mine, set in the midwest/canada. Mainly for passenger trains. Seen here is a steam excursion, the museum, and one of the two stations.
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Fictional NYC Subway Line that I started today. Currently focused on basic track work and stations; detail such as buildings and additional scenery will come along as the construction of this route progresses.

 
Hey There… Getting my Oldham County Central Railroad all topologizied (Yes, I did make that word up on the spot). This is obviously a WIP and has A coal mine at one end and a Power plant in the to be City of Oldham… Quite a short route unfortunately. Got my inspiration from Bob Cass.

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Look on the DLS under the username "BNSF50". He has made multiple crossings that are either fixed, or require the use of the versatile ATLS system.
 
I must ask… Where did you get those Wig Wags?

They're all on the DLS. Look for the author bnsf50.

I believe there are about 14 different types. They work great with his road splines and the traffic stops for the trains with no extra add ons.

Dave
 
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