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Are "pure" free lanced model railroads dead?
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That word "pure" in front of "free lance" confuses the issue. My line is called "Prescott & Pacific". Prescott is real, it's the town I live in - but I'm not tryibg to model it as it is but as it might have been 50 to 100 years ago. Pacific is real, too. It's the big ocean that 100 years ago every railroad's name indicated that was where it was going. But it is pretty vague. Our Pacific coast is hundreds(maybe thousands) of miles long. I haven't reached it yet, so I don't know where it will be. Somewhere between San Diego and Seattle, probably. Is that "pure" enough, or does a real town bastardize it?
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