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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by underworld</i> <br /><br />I haven't ever modelled one but that does sound like a really cool idea! There are a LOT of abandoned lines in NW Ohio and SE Michigan. Lots of spurs and even mainlines, quite a few bridges too. I'll have to go out and get some pics to post here. <br /> <br />[:D][:D][:D][:D][:D] <br /> <br />underworld <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Sounds good...I enjoy looking at that sort of pic. There are a few folks working on the East Board Top where these is some rehibiliation of some due guage track... <br /> <br />[img]http://www.railfanusa.com/pics/mine/mtc_6.jpg[/img] <br /> <br />[img]http://www.railfanusa.com/pics/mine/mtc_14.jpg[/img] <br /> <br />[img]http://www.railfanusa.com/pics/mine/mtc_20.jpg[/img] <br /> <br />[img]http://www.railfanusa.com/pics/mine/mtc_35.jpg[/img] <br /> <br />[img]http://www.railfanusa.com/pics/mine/mtc_85.jpg[/img] <br /> <br />I think we could do alot with this sort of thing, ,aybe just mke it out to be abandoned, but have it where it could be run if necessary.
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