This is what you call an "engine shed"!!

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This is what you call an "engine shed"!!

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Impressive - Yes!

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Wow! Never seen two turntables lined up like that before. I bet the indexing was a nightmare. R-
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Think I’ll do that on my layout if I can get permission to use the whole of upstairs plus next door. What an incredible model. Turntable is very unusual. If they didn’t slightly overlap you could pass from one TT to the other.
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Perhaps they do synchronised turning - to music!
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You can read about it hear (German - N scale) https://www.meine-kleine-spur.de/spur-n ... bw-altona/

There are more pictures too.
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