My never ending picture taking at my train club.
The tracks lead out from train shed.
The orange wheel stop, should be facing the other way.
Hard C&C is always welcome
Thanks for stopping by.
Diet
It's so confusing, which should I take???? LOL Good thing I'm not running the engine. Thanks for sharing.
On # 1 so many paths so little time. Or pick one any one.
#1 is shot from the wrong side of the tracks. No-one going foward can turn on that photo although the folks coming the other way have multiple choices. Right ?
Sarge
sarge69 wrote:
#1 is shot from the wrong side of the tracks. No-one going foward can turn on that photo although the folks coming the other way have multiple choices. Right ?
Sarge
Right, can only back in. LOL
Becareful of the "wolf", he doen't like anyone playing on the tracks. Anyways, here are my lonely tracks.
RonMos wrote:
Becareful of the "wolf", he doen't like anyone playing on the tracks. Anyways, here are my lonely tracks.
Love your tracks but the name and date is too distracting. Thanks for sharing.
silverhawk
Loc: Born a West Virginian, Living in Virginia
Just a track in the country, VA.... :mrgreen:
This pic reminds me of the old country song:
Traveling Down That Lonesome Highway.
Don't know who wrote it or sung it!
Great Pics I was expecting to see a Hobo step
out of the woods any time!
Robert N TN
sarge69 wrote:
#1 is shot from the wrong side of the tracks. No-one going foward can turn on that photo although the folks coming the other way have multiple choices. Right ?
Sarge
The tracks all lead into a storage barn (3 levels). These tracks are double switched so one can go away from the barn and on to the main line or from the main line back into the barn (your track). The second track from the right is in / out bound from the elevator for the upper level tracks.
Two remove your equipment from the upper level, you need to move it out of the storage barn and onto the transfer table (3 levels). From the transfer table your equipment needs to be moved to an elevator and lowered to ground level. You would then head out to the second from the right track and onto the main line.
The track that is on the far right is a main line and also is used to bring riding or work cars out of there ground level barn and then onto the main line to be joined with power units.
And you thought learning to take pictures was hard.
Diet
PS: You would be surpiced how many folks get messed up and put there lady in the dirt (jumping a switch and de-railing there power unit and or cars).
RonMos wrote:
Becareful of the "wolf", he doen't like anyone playing on the tracks. Anyways, here are my lonely tracks.
Yes they do need a little TLC.
Hal81
Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
Post more of your RR shots Diet. Love tyhe old RR.
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