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Elliot's Trackside Diner XXII-Just a track over
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<p> Good Morning - Janie, I urgently need a hot & black coffee, and pan cakes with maple syrup, please.</p><p>Another day in THAT re-education boot camp. I am just being told how to create a pdf-file - YAAAWN! </p><p><b>Chris</b> - reading your post, I just pictured our local Feuerwehr storming the layout room, ruining the precious work of many years, just to save my not so important life - not a nice thought. So accessibilty will be very important. Tori - good name for a truck. My wife called her green bug "Kermit", my blue bug listened to the name of "Grover" - being somewhat fury and blue...<br></p><p><b>Jim</b> - your suggestion of building a L-shaped switcher brings me back to a plan I had developed last year. </p><p><img src="http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/vv185/SirMadig/ARRPORTOFSEWARD-ALTERNATIVE-B.jpg?t=1262764013" mce_src="http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/vv185/SirMadig/ARRPORTOFSEWARD-ALTERNATIVE-B.jpg?t=1262764013" width="1022" height="528"></p><p>The above plan could be realized in HO scale. Mmmh - should think about it. (I still have my Bowser ARR F7A with that grat Tsunami sound). OK, it lacks the chance for continous running, but opens up a whole bunch of operation possibilities - especially with a detachable car float acting as staging. I still like that plan a lot, but need to mirror it to fit into the room.</p><p><b>Garry</b> - I have heard of Ulrich Models - unfortunately, no relation of mine [:D]</p><p> The weather guesser predict temperatures of - 19 C for the next nights, and a snow storm is due for the weekend, supposedly dumping up to 40" of that cold white stuff onto us. This will bring public life to a complete halt, as most communities sold their snow fighting equipment, expecting the "Global Warming" to take care of that.To be fair, the last years usually saw a maximum of just an inch of sn*w, which usually was gone by mid-day.</p><p>Have a great day!<br></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
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