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Well, I figured that I would post some shots of my Reading Shamokin Division.
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It is a stand alone crossing, so you need to use ATLS, which is exactly what I wanted when I requested it from him. They are built off of the Reading's style of grade crossing. They are all really nice, and very well done. Plus, they add that 1950s feel to the route. Hopefully this is all of them. I am glad that you guys like the shots.

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Thanks, Alex. I need to learn the ATLS stuff, I know there is a tutorial in here somewhere. I'll find it.

Epo, awesome shots as always.

Edit: Found it. Looks easier than I thought.
 
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Tularosa Route in New Mexico, 4 shots from this long route. 1st 2 from the southern end.
Last 2, in this part not much grows apart from ocotillo, agave, opuntias and the occasional low bush. This route is now UP but only SP and SSW on my version.

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I stopped working on it last summer when our TrainzItalia friends came out with their version, but I always intended to finish it at some point. Just started doing some work again now.

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I stopped working on it last summer when our TrainzItalia friends came out with their version, but I always intended to finish it at some point. Just started doing some work again now.

That's good to hear, George...and impressive, as always. It looks like great fun, too!

Cheers,
Fred
 
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