N scale Pennsylvania layout

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Cliffyg
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Re: N scale Pennsylvania layout

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bazzmund wrote: Mon Jul 15, 2019 3:23 pm Nice to see another Pennsy fan. Personally I am quite drawn to the Jersey coast pennsy operations along the New York and Long Branch. I even managed to get me dad (a die hard BR man) interested in the Pensylvania Reading Sea Shore Lines
Thanks bazzmund
Must admit the Reading Sea Shore line from footage I've seen does look interesting.
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Re: N scale Pennsylvania layout

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Started on town backdrop to hide fiddle yard.
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Re: N scale Pennsylvania layout

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Western Maryland railway meets the Pennsy , modified Bachmann 4-8-4 northern is now a Western Maryland Potomac J-1 . More detailing to do but pretty happy so far. Layout depicts the Pennsy sharing trackage rights with the WM .
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Re: N scale Pennsylvania layout

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Finally a name for my layout "Angel Lake" a nod to my faithful Border Collie Angel who was always by my side when working in the garage either on the layout or on my bikes RIP 🙏😎
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Re: N scale Pennsylvania layout

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Looks great Cliff
Most people are shocked when they find out how bad I am as an electrician
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Re: N scale Pennsylvania layout

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Until production moved overseas, Pennsylvania was a major steel producing region, particularly in the western regions, in cities such as Bethlehem and Pittsburgh. You have certainly captured the essence of it all.
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