What happened to the 1001ft from the valley floor rule to classify as a Mountain?
But indeed a very cool location for an interesting and beautiful Railway in the Garden.
Brian, nice photos, nice railroad. That's some hill, no disrespect intended we westerners call our mountains hills, planning and building must have been some project.
Thanks, Rob
Brian: Awesome set of pix!
Tom Trigg
Brian,
This layout is absolutely fantastic! Thanks for sharing.
Rex
Thanks Paul. Sorry I missed you. Got there around 2:30.
The bridge is just outside of Cockeysville near 83. It runs over the North end of the Loch Raven reservoir.
-Brian
Excellent photos Brian. We were there Saturday, from abouit noon to one, sorry we missed you. This really is a fantastic layout. Here is my favorite picture from our visit. Also, where is that interesting bridge you posted? That is neat.
Paul
Dick Weatherby's Maryland Central is set in Northern Maryland right along the old right of way of the Maryland and Pennsylvania RR (the Ma & Pa). Dick's Railroad is set into the steep grade of a rocky mountain that makes you Western boys look like wimps. Climbing the hill is better suited to mountain goats. Dick has authored a few articles for GR over the years.There are five separate loops set into the steep grade and a sixth separate loop on the far lower level. You can see all 20+ pics here - http://s113.photobucket.com/albums/n214/altterrain/gardenrailways/marylandcentral/?albumview=gridor browse 800 pixel versions here - http://s113.photobucket.com/albums/n214/altterrain/gardenrailways/marylandcentral/? Some highlights - The top loop - view from the top - one tipple - and another - lower loop - the granddaughter's loop - and an old lattice steel bridge on the trip over - -Brian
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