QUOTE: Originally posted by alco_fan Frim the index of magazines on this site: Progressive Rail - a busy modern industrial railroad you can model Model Railroader, June 2002 page 98 by Jim Hediger Included details on the railroad and a track plan. Jon
QUOTE: Originally posted by ereimer what did you search for ? when i enter 'progressive rail' i get 3 articles on progressive cab control .
QUOTE: Originally posted by alco_fan I think I may have done a title text search on "progressive". The reporting marks have not been entered in the index. I sent an email mentioning the omission, probably woud not hurt for somebody else to send one, too. Jon
QUOTE: Originally posted by RevMattCNJ Is the trackplan available on this site? Or do I have to go in the attic and look through my box of back issues?
Dose anyone know what shade of bule PGR (Progressive Rails report markings) uses?, and is there something close to it in scale paints?
Please reply! thanks.
wjstixI live along Progressive Rail in Richfield, I think it would be a good railroad to model...however, could be wrong, but I don't think anyone makes decals for it yet??
http://mgdecals.com/L-234.htm
Chris van der Heide
My Algoma Central Railway Modeling Blog
schmux1I am new to model railroading and live near the Progressive railroad here in Lakeville Minnesota and I want to use in my layout. Where can I get a track plan to use?
If you live near it, go out and take a firsthand look. Take photos, and draw up your own map of the tracks you see. Why hope and search that someone else has already done it, when you have the ability to see the tracks yourself and do your own mapping? You will then also have a plethora of reference photos of each location which helps with the specific layout and appearance of tracks and buildings
Another useful tool is satellite and/or overhead imagery from map sites like Bing and Google.
Once you know what the real thing looks like, you will have to decide what to include, what to shrink and what to omit since you'll be unlikely to be able to fit everything into a layout, unless it's a large layout of a very small railroad.