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WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <br /> <br /> What more is there to say. Thank you all for that bit of confidence. <br /> <br /> I am doing my layout of the old " Frisco " line from Rogers AR to Van Buren <br /> <br />AR with 2 off shoots 1 to Springfield MO and 1 to Bentonville AR. This line realy <br /> <br />did exist but as several short lines never realy running togather but there is <br /> <br />track from SpringField MO to Van Buren AR. the reason I asked this question is <br /> <br />I did not want to have to model every little town and service in between <br /> <br />SpringField and Van Buren that is like 200 to 250 miles of track (WOW). I may <br /> <br />be wrong but I don't think it would fit in a 2 car garage. I grewup in Springfield <br /> <br />and Live in Rogers ( which was named after the vice president of the frisco <br /> <br />railroad at the time of the towns conception.) which has a realy neat old down <br /> <br />town where the train runs. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> The other day my boy (4y's old) and me were coming home from his <br /> <br />school and say the train stoped unloading some sand cars at the local <br /> <br />concreat plant, So we had to stop and talk with the engener of the train. He told <br /> <br />us alot about what they hall and to where and how often. It was a good day. [:)] <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> How dose one get a ride in the cab of a train? I have always wanted to <br /> <br />do that, and maby blow the horn to [:D] <br /> <br /> <br /> Here is my webpage http://www.engraverlane.com/layout.htm <br /> <br />it might give you an ideal of what my layout looks like. Any suggestions would <br /> <br />be helpful. <br /> <br />Thanks <br /> <br />GreenIron
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