Derailment with a broken coupler? Here's the real thing!
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JimInCR You might be right about the river. Yes, your post takes the cake for the world's goofiest tunnel! Was that made for a movie set or something?
You might be right about the river. Yes, your post takes the cake for the world's goofiest tunnel! Was that made for a movie set or something?
Nope. It's the real thing. But it USED to be more tunnel-y, though.
Ed
Yeah. The STORY is that the crew got enthusiastic working on the floor of the tunnel, leading to unintentional daylighting. I dunno.
Oh. It's tunnel 27.
I've seen a picture of Ed's tunnel, looking from the other direction, with the story behind it. I'll be darned if I can find it again.
I think it had something to do with daylighting?
Mike.
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Whadd'ya mean the pole doesn't go there? I got the print and it says fifty feet north of the main track... that IS north, ain't it?
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It might be made to protect passing trains from rock slides. Since half the wall is missing on the right side.
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Jim in Costa Rica
Modeling freelance Northern California late 1930s
I wouldn't be surprised if there was a river to the left. And that the mountain keeps going on the right.
This is my submission (World's Goofiest Tunnel):
For everything there is a prototype - even toy train tunnels! Here is a picture of a tunnel on one of the old railroads in Costa Rica. It goes right through that bump of a mountain - just like the accompanying pic of the toy train tunnel. Why they didn't go around that hill, I don't know - but there it is - there is a prototype for just about anything! If you have similar unlikely prototype pics, feel free to sharethem here in this post.