Ryan BoudreauxThe Piedmont Division Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger eraCajun Chef Ryan
QUOTE: Originally posted by emdgp92 My own Waynesburg & Washington is a composite of a few locations on the real narrow-gauge W&W, which ran between those two towns in southwest PA. Even though it went out of business years ago, I model it as it would have existed during the late 1970s, but with standard-gauge equipment. I've applied for (and received) my modeler's license. W&W operations terminated in Waynesburg, PA. However, I've extended the line south to interchange with the Monogahela RR. The northern interchange is with the B&O in Washington. Engines are painted PC black, with W&W lettering in place of PC's. Frieght cars are PC green with W&W lettering.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by RMaxfield Mine is the U & O or the Useless and Ornamental.... Colors are Red, silver and Black. A bunch of F7's and rolling stock that just shows up for no particular reason and has no specific place to go. RMax
QUOTE: Originally posted by Sgt. JT Clark The Delusions of Granduer Railroad. We May Not Be The Best, But We Think We Are." Like I said, it's still in the design phase.
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Larry
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Maureen We have 3 of them on our Middle Earth layout, all using small steam; most colors aren't finalised yet, we've just begun painting equipment: Gray Havens, Lorien & Gondor RR (also with stops in Hobbiton and Bree) uses American equipment. Lorien Express colours are blue, yellow and gray. Regular passenger cars will be different. Freight gray and blue; but reefers in the two schemes matching the passenger colours. Old Forest Ry. (linking the GHL&G and the Ered -- from Hobbiton to Esgaroth, via Rivendell and Mirkwood) uses British equipment. Will likely have different shades of green for passenger and freight. The Ered Line, slogan : "Moving the Mountains" (connecting Mordor, The Iron Hills and Esgaroth) freight basic oxide brown, passenger tba. --Mo
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