Model Railroad
Last update 10-10-2006
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South Western & Pacific Railroad Doyle Davis's N-scale layout, set to today's time period. This pike has been in Model Railroader magazine twice, and has lots of scenery and operations. This is a ficticious railroad running north and south in West Texas toward Southern Colorado. It is DCC (Digitrax) with operating track-side signals. |
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..BNSFdouble-stacks at Rockwall.
..Hartt's diner in Hubbard. The billboard sign and the order sign both light up.
..The depot in Hubbard. The "Diner" sign atop the hotel is lighted, too.
..The Conoco station in Black Oak. Note the Coke machine and gas pumps, both originals.
..Looking down mainstreet, Hubbard. The bakery is scratch-built and the sign on top lights up.
..The big curve west of Northland, by Lisa's farm. BNSF moves a lot of double-stacks here.
..A SW&P train west-bound at Lisa's farm. I painted and lettered the engines.
..A company boxcar waiting to be filled with boxes of boots.
.."The office" at Mesa. Usually there are log cars here.
..The EBL1 (East-bound local one) at work in Mesa. I put a decoder into the little switcher!
..The EBL1 helping out in Mesa. The rocks in back are made from molds of chunks of coal.
..Looking down Redmond yard, SW&P's largest yard. At the end of the day the yard is full!
..SW&P's Tower 14 can be a busy place!