Hi,
I am brand new to this forum and hope this post is appropriate. My wife and I are on an extended road trip across the US (Well from San Francisco to Cass, WV) and when traveling East on I-90 through South Dakota we came across a place called "1880 Town.' Presumably, all the buildings and rail cars were transported to this site from various locations throughout SD. They advertise that everything is from circa 1880-1920, although I am not able to substantiate this.
Anyway, I thought some of the pictures my wife and I took might be of interest to someone modeling a layout from this time period. I have uploaded the photos to photobucket and have included a link with this post. Since we are traveling a lot I do not always have access to the net but will do my best to answer any questions...it just might take me a day or two.
Thank you,
Wayne
http://s212.photobucket.com/albums/cc289/sfcouple/1880/
Modeling HO Freelance Logging Railroad.
Great pictures!! Thanks for sharing.
Stan.
THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH.
Thanks for all the nice comments. You are very welcome.
We plan on riding a Shay Locomotive at the Cass Scenic Railroad in Cass, WV in the next week or so. I'm currently modeling a freelance logging railroad in West Virginia and hope to get a lot of nice ideas for my layout.
The buildings look 1880, but the stock cars appear to be more 1920 (steel underframes, cast truck sides). The NP car looks to be the prototype for the Central Valley stock car.
Dave H.
Dave H. Painted side goes up. My website : wnbranch.com
just made the link clickable , i think more people visit this way
great photos , thanks !
Thanks for making the link clickable...how did you do this? I tried and just couldn't figure out a way.
And Dave, thanks for the input on the stock car. I think you are right on and I've just put this car on my wish list at Walthers. I'll place the order when returning from our trip and have a nice momento of our time in South Dakota.
I'm really enjoying your forum and have learned a lot about this fun hobby.
Thanks to everyone,
sfcouple wrote:Thanks for making the link clickable...how did you do this? I tried and just couldn't figure out a way.Wayne
you put [ u r l ] before the link and [ / u r l ] after the link . leave out the spaces which i put in so the forum software doesn't try to turn my text into a link