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Hello Mark, <br /> <br />I have a logging section and have thumbed through a couple of books on the subject and whilst there are some similarities as far as geographic or company dictates I think you would be hard pressed to find 2 the same. <br /> <br />By their very nature logging railways were temporary, once the place was clear cut why bother staying. Loggers by necessity were very inventive and used whatever they could find to make what they needed. This pretty much gives a LRR modeller a free hand that few other modelling choices permit. <br /> <br />I spend some time on another forum that has a few logging modellers that have amazing skill in this area and have many pictures of their layouts posted. The only similarity between them seems to be the domination of narrow gauge enthusiasts.
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