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Steam & Excursion > GLrr = Departing Devils Gate = Locomotive 111Date: 04/08/20 04:54 GLrr = Departing Devils Gate = Locomotive 111 Author: Wacky-roger1942 Starting Under The High Bridge. From Our To Do Folder.
Roger Hogan Chama, NM Train Stuff You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 04/08/20 06:42 Re: GLrr = Departing Devils Gate = Locomotive 111 Author: Mudrock Roger excellent drone filming by you. If you take that trail under the bridge it loops back t along the interstate and up by the sign you get this photo. Try it some time.
Chris Date: 04/08/20 07:37 Re: GLrr = Departing Devils Gate = Locomotive 111 Author: Wacky-roger1942 Mudrock Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Roger excellent drone filming by you. If you > take that trail under the bridge it loops back t > along the interstate and up by the sign you get > this photo. Try it some time. > > > Chris Chris, thanks I will try it. Roger Hogan Chama, NM Train Stuff Date: 04/08/20 11:10 Re: GLrr = Departing Devils Gate = Locomotive 111 Author: 462pacific Rogoer, I really like your drone footage which gives an overall look at the GLRR. However,
I have been unable to determine if the GLRR is a "point to point" operation requiring a backup move return to start or is it a continuous loop of track where trains can continue to complete the RR in a single direction move ? Probably my age and former model RR building have contributed to me asking this most likely obvious to others question. Date: 04/08/20 11:17 Re: GLrr = Departing Devils Gate = Locomotive 111 Author: Wacky-roger1942 462pacific Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Rogoer, I really like your drone footage which > gives an overall look at the GLRR. However, > I have been unable to determine if the GLRR is a > "point to point" operation requiring a > backup move return to start or is it a continuous > loop of track where trains can continue > to complete the RR in a single direction move ? > Probably my age and former model > RR building have contributed to me asking this > most likely obvious to others question. "point to point" Roger Hogan Chama, NM Train Stuff |