Stuff that I do. (XXL pictures)

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Thank you!

Again on the branchy side of life.

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More coal!

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Morning local coming down from the Color Creek Branch.

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On the mainline. Inbound MTs to switch.
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If you ever get there, DONT drink the local brew unless you like the taste of petrol in your mouth!:)

Andre', you have yet to acquire the taste of good ol' Appalachian moonshine :cool:. I bet if you ask any number of the employees of NM&W I'm sure they'll tell you where the best "shine" can be found.

Here on the L&A it is considered to be a fringe benefit for both the shop and road crews :hehe:.

Dave

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Nice shot, Montana.
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Through tidewater to the Hampton Roads.

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Entering the yard.

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Every muscle is needed to keep the yard from overflowing. The day has just begun for the yard crews, several inbound trains of MTs and loads both for Tidewater and Lakebound are already announced.
The SDs had a "stop" indication....

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...so that this Behemoth could cross over the eastbound mainline into the yard.
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That looks amazing great work! Im thinking about moving back into TS10 because im basically barely using speed trees anymore and 2d trees look much better in TS10, but well see..... And in your shots the trees look alot better than in TS12.
 
Thank you.
If you stick with Billboards, 10 is better for sure.
Main issue with 10 is the drawing distance, which is way better in 12.
If I got that correct, 12 aint made to handle billboards at all, but dont nail me on that.
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Switching the coke batteries....

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After pushing the coal loads up to the holding tracks...

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...the loaded coke hoppers get pushed to the "loads" yard.

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Then the MT coke hoppers get pushed to their storage tracks, from where the can be coasted to where they are needed by the miners.
Gravity is a nice and cheap switching engine.
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All I can say, All we can say

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Hallo isegrinns well done as always keep them coming feels like winter in Tennessee I remember to well overlooking lake Chickamauga from the house and exaclty that felling you created here very well done.
Ning n Djoetje agree on this one too!!!


warmest regards,

Roy,Ning (Djoetje stays home for the week to protect the premises):hehe:
 
Now that we have fall you do summer routes?!? Do you go out to the real world from time to time? :hehe:

Looking great... :)
 
Post 277, first picture. What is that object on the bank of the cut behind the string of reefers? :o
 
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