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Jerusalem Valley Pics


By stanford - Posted on 10 September 2009

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:

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.
A lumber train with 2 SW's on the point traverses one of the bridges of the mountain branch line.
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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