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Semi Finished Test Trainset of the Bombardier Jet Turbine Engine and Cab Car (Gosh I wish the Metroliners were made and/or released)
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Did my own little creation with the advertisement
 
Volunteer patched GP-50 heads borrowed power into the Dutch Valley Yard and around the bypass to the Dutch mine to load a out of region consist.

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Dutch Local 06 makes a steady yet slow approach to the Scott Tipple Truck Mine for loading.

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Bullrun disappears in the back ground as another load of Appalachian diamonds is dumped to the furnace.

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These will be the last images posted by me of the Volunteer, it will be released around the 22nd of the this month. Testing done, adjustments made and just doing the last checks.
 
PC time!

Note: I used the CSX Saginaw Sub for this screenshot, but it's based off of a real photo I have somewhere in my room.

It's spring 1972, and in the midst of a thunderstorm, we catch three Penn Central EMD model SD40s and an EMD SD35 laboring hard on a freight train. Note the PC SD40s with the red 'P' and the orange 'C'. The red 'P' meant the Pennsylvania Railroad and the orange 'C' meant the New Haven.

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Here are a few from the Death Valley Layout. I was given permission by the author (Bartosz Banasik) to do some modifications and thought I might show a few shots here. Enjoy!

Very little was done here. About all I did was change the speed signs to MPH instead of the km signs. The locos shown were created by SPorbust.
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I did some changes in the street network going through the town. Originally, there were dirt roads and I decided to replace them with paved ones.
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A close up of the new roads. This is a 105 car coal train headed for the power plant.
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I have a few more surprises in store. The changes you've seen here are fairly subtle. I will say this: there are going to be a few more industries and possibly some alternate forms of transportation used. As always, I welcome any comments.
 
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