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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by John Busby</i> <br /><br /> <br />Not so sure this is really the sort of industry for a garden railway the finished product the model will not look very nice nor should it. mind you most industry doesn't look nice even an industrial size bakery is not really a pretty site <br /> <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Well, really being here in Houston and Gulf port area we have many different sized plants which are apart of many peoples life styles. <br />Now I did love that write up on the steel plant in the HO magazine, it was very nice, old, rusting. <br />My time line as many don't know 1800s to 2000. <br />I sent HJ some faxes of the roads which he said he would Auto Cad them for me to get a number of road pieces. <br />While I was doing this the thought of a chemical plant came up. We (some of us) always have tank cars so why not fill them [:)] <br />Now days they will not let the RRs switch for them and so it is a contrractor who does it. I know cause I applied for a job there as a switchman.
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