Scott Perry designs I. D. Jackson's version of the Georgia Northeastern, a modern 3rd class railroad that runs in north east Georgia.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
The Old GNRR Passenger Car Office
This passenger car (which is probably still on the line somewhere) was the office for the GNRR for many years until they built the block office. Can anyone tell me what kind of car it is so that I. D. can model it?
Name: The Georgia Northeastern Scale: HO 1:87 Gauge: Standard Dimensions: 30' x 19' + expansion Prototype: The GNRR & the CSX Theme: North Georgia modern railroading Railroad's Purpose: Move freight to and from North Georgia customers Layout Purpose: Provide entertainment for owner and infrequent operating fun for friends. Location: North central Georgia, US Era: Modern day Style: Walk around Mainline Run: tbd Min Radius: 30" Min Turnout: #8 main, #5 yard Ruling Grade: 2% Track Saturation: tbd Design Parameters: easy to construct shelf Benchwork: Simple L-girder and cantilever box Scenery: Rolling hills in North Georgia, summer, sunshine Control: DCC Digitrax Operation: tbd Track: Walther's 83, turnouts electrically powered Other:
I've been a model railroader all my life and never remember not having trains. I started out with an N-scale layout when I was five, moved in to HO until I was 30, switched to S scale for another few years, then to On30, HO and then On30 again!
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