JonMyrlennBailey
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It is only part of a fictitious larger railroad as the line disappears into a hidden back room with many more scale miles of track laid.
IAW American railroad naming conventions is my visible 7-mile line a:
Class 1, Class 2 or Class 3 road?
Is the visible (spectator) portion of my line a division, subdivision, section, district, crew district, regional line, branch line, etc.?
My layout has a sign at the front entrance of the yard that says, "Bailey American RR" and "Squatch Valley District" below it. The yard itself is the imaginary "Jonstown Yard" in the fictitious municipality of Jonstown, Idaho lying in the fictitious mountain valley of Squatch Valley where Bigfoot is commonly said to be sighted. I thought it fun to build a Disneylandized (make-believe) scale model railroad in a magical place filled with the Bigfoot legend. The fictitious Buffalo River starts through this valley over the spillway of Squatch Dam from Drummond Lake, a mountain catch basin, as its source and a herd of bison are observed near its banks.
My layout is an imaginary line in Squatch County, an imaginary jurisdiction in the panhandle of Idaho.
IAW American railroad naming conventions is my visible 7-mile line a:
Class 1, Class 2 or Class 3 road?
Is the visible (spectator) portion of my line a division, subdivision, section, district, crew district, regional line, branch line, etc.?
My layout has a sign at the front entrance of the yard that says, "Bailey American RR" and "Squatch Valley District" below it. The yard itself is the imaginary "Jonstown Yard" in the fictitious municipality of Jonstown, Idaho lying in the fictitious mountain valley of Squatch Valley where Bigfoot is commonly said to be sighted. I thought it fun to build a Disneylandized (make-believe) scale model railroad in a magical place filled with the Bigfoot legend. The fictitious Buffalo River starts through this valley over the spillway of Squatch Dam from Drummond Lake, a mountain catch basin, as its source and a herd of bison are observed near its banks.
My layout is an imaginary line in Squatch County, an imaginary jurisdiction in the panhandle of Idaho.
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