Scott Perry designs I. D. Jackson's version of the Georgia Northeastern, a modern 3rd class railroad that runs in north east Georgia.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Tate Engine Servicing Facility
There are a lot of outside shots of the locomotive servicing facility in my files, mostly of the outside. Thought I'd share a few shots of the inside with you. They are a bit grainy due to the darkness inside, but give you a feel for the inner workings.
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!
Hello , Is it possible to purchase this loco
ReplyDeleterepair building in HO scale ?
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