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White Horse of Uffington
Owner: Bill This module depicts a famous landmark in the United Kingdom. Rumor has it that an escaped circus lion has taken up residence in the area, although few actual sightings have been reported... |
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English Stream Crossing
Owner: Bill Railroad construction techniques in England are often quite different from those in the United States. This bridge is an excellent example. Should this be classified as a trestle, or something else entirely? |
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McKinley City Industrial Park
Owner: Charlie T. This module depicts the industrial area of fictional McKinley City, located somewhere along the mainline of a midwestern railroad. The local historical society has encouraged the local business owners to make improvements to clean up the city. As you can see, their efforts have not been in vain. |
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McKinley City
Owner: Charlie T. This part of McKinley City is undergoing rehabilitation. The streets have been repaved and some of the buildings are near completion, while others have been cleaned out and sand-blasted in preparation for the finishing touches. Many of the buildings in the immediate area are owned by the Nevada & Western Railroad Museum. These include the old theater, which has been completely redone and is now open for business. Although the old station burned a few years ago, its site will soon be home to a new station and freight house, associated with the N&WRM and constructed in an appropriate style. |
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Nevada & Western Railroad Museum
Owner: Charlie T. The Nevada & Western Railroad Museum has long been an inspirational force in the rejuvenation of this area of McKinley City. One of the first buildings to be rehabilitated was the old enginehouse, which is now open to visitors. The museum has an assortment of steam and diesel locomotives and a large collection of passenger cars, with which excursions are run on a regular basis. On occasion, in cooperation with the nearby railroad, you may see a special run with one of the museum's big steamers pulling a long freight through the area. |
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Mars Park
Owner: Juan Parks much like this one are scattered around the Denver, Colorado metro area. When complete, the multi-module park scene will include two soccer fields, a radio-controlled aircraft area, picnic pavilions, and of course a train ride. |
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Pennsy/B&O Crossing
Owner: Mark Representing a major town in Ohio or western Pennsylvania, this module depicts an era when railroads were busy and railroad towns were prosperous. One station serves the double-tracked mainlines of both the PRR and the B&O as they cross each other. The module also includes a wedding at the local church, as well as other people going about their daily lives at the many businesses represented. |
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Union Pacific's Cache Valley Branch - Logan, Utah
Owner: Dave It’s 1983 and the office building of the old U&I Sugar factory is all that’s left of the once-busy complex. All but abandoned, the area along the Logan River has become a gravel yard and a place for Boy Scouts to camp. But soon, the building will become active again as Heritage Glass uses the facility to produce stained glass. |
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