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Hi there garden railroaders : To illustrate what I was talking about in the 232 U1 post without poluting it as it doesn't relate to that magnificent steamer, I decided to roll out my MTH PRR F3 in an A-B-A lash up (the B is dummy) and do a real long freight with almost all of my cars. This layout was designed for this as my prior one (designed for French railways) didn't have a siding which could accomodate such a long train, this one does as that is the function of the four track section, which was basically designed so that I could model those very long US freights. Which are so astounding for us Europeans where the screw couplings limits the charge of a train to somewhere around 3000 tons. I tried to make a video with my Lumix but it has such a bad definition that it wasnt worth posting.
This photo shows the whole 51 car freight wrapped around the far end curve with its spectacular viaduct and bridge.
I had to step back very far to get a wide enough angle to capture the whole train, so here is a close up of the front end crossing the Panhandle bridge (designed after one on the PRR in Pittsburgh):
I hope you enjoy! Cheers,
Simon
This photo shows the whole 51 car freight wrapped around the far end curve with its spectacular viaduct and bridge.
I had to step back very far to get a wide enough angle to capture the whole train, so here is a close up of the front end crossing the Panhandle bridge (designed after one on the PRR in Pittsburgh):
I hope you enjoy! Cheers,
Simon