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Locomotive servicing-where is it?
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Well if your doing steam it uses a lot of area but diesel can be easier. <br />I am doing Green River Wyoming 40-50's HO Scale <br />I have a few pictures of aerial shots of Green River and Cheyenne <br />I also picked up a publication of the UPHS and it featured Green River during that time. Some of UP's sites were so big that there are satillite images where you can see where tracks used to run to a turntable and a roundhouse. <br />Just depends on what the focus of your layout is. There was a Great Model railroad magazine where a guy did the entire servicing facility of Cheyenne during steam era its a huge area. <br />Just depends on what your goal is <br />You can go to railpictures.net and actually search just for servicing facilities modern ones. <br />It just takes a bit of scouring the net <br /> <br /> <br />
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