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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by orsonroy</i> <br /><br />I'm modeling the NKP between Bloomington and Peoria, Illinois, circa 1949-1950. My layout is a three-level layout designed around moving freight from staging (Bloomington) to the yards in Peoria (the end of that line), and picking up trains from Peoria to move them to points East. Mostly, operating mainline trains and yard switchers, with a little way freight thrown in. I'm "mostly" a prototype modeler, wanting to stay as accurate to the prototype as my time, budget, skills and patience will allow! <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />We may have to interchange some cars [:D] I am modeling a freelance route from Villa Grove IL (UP) to Prairie City IL BNSF with a trackage right agreement with NS into Bloomington, then using the old Conrail/ITC line into Peoria, got to hit the P&PU [:p] <br /> <br />I figured since TP&W sold the west end from Peoria, there was a need for a new bridge route east to west, of course having a SD80Mac showing up in the 50's may look a little strange, I am sure your enginers would want to gander at it too long [;)]
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