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Jerusalem Valley Pics
The model railway fellowship I am part of, known as SCRMF, is a railway group that doesn't have an actual clubhouse, but instead meets at the homes of members. This month it was at a member's home 'just down the road' from where I live and I was able to attend. Something I haven't been able to do very much of over the last 6 months due to there always being something happening that made it hard for me to attend.
Here are some pics of the host's layout, called the Jerusalem Valley:
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A town on top of a hill. The layout has a lot of dramatic mountain scenery, 4 different loops of track that trains can be run on, and a large number of sidings and spurs. |
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A lumber train with 2 SW's on the point traverses one of the bridges of the mountain branch line. |
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A curved bridge above the turntable and loco stabling area. This bridge is also located on the mountain branch line. |
Now that you appetite has been wet, you can go to the photo gallery and have a look at all the photos I took on that night.
The photo gallery is located here:
http://www.stanfordhosting.net/jimsjunction/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=...
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