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Date: 04/06/20 15:18
Southern Pacific Daylight
Author: edsaalig

Photos taken from my 400' G-Scale garden railroad.  The passenger cars are all LGB.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/06/20 15:23 by edsaalig.








Date: 04/06/20 15:20
Re: Souther Pacific Daylight
Author: edsaalig

The station is the Point of Rock Train Station built by Eaglewings Iron Craft.








Date: 04/06/20 15:21
Re: Souther Pacific Daylight
Author: edsaalig

Along side of the sunset are the Burma shave signs.








Date: 04/06/20 15:22
Re: Souther Pacific Daylight
Author: MojaveBill

Nice!!

Bill Deaver
Tehachapi, CA



Date: 04/06/20 15:28
Re: Souther Pacific Daylight
Author: RRBMail

At "Point of Rocks" station no less! 



Date: 04/06/20 15:45
Re: Souther Pacific Daylight
Author: robert162

tell those passengers to social distance themselves



Date: 04/06/20 18:54
Re: Southern Pacific Daylight
Author: Prophoto

Gorgeous. And great photography.  Could you quote the last three signs on what look to be Burma-Shave like signs, “He saw the train.” “He tried to duck it”? I can only read the first two on my monitor.



Date: 04/06/20 19:34
Re: Souther Pacific Daylight
Author: edsaalig

The Burma Shave signs read as follows:  He Saw The Train, He Tried To Duck It, Kicked First The Gas, Then The Bucket, Burma Shave.



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Date: 04/06/20 22:34
Re: Souther Pacific Daylight
Author: charlesn

What a beautiful rail road, I have thought about a garden railroad. 
I always thought I would just bring in the rolling stock.  However, when you create something like this do you take in the buildings and people in during the winter or when not operating?  Even if you are in California or Florida the sun can be more damaging than rain.

Charlesn
 



Date: 04/07/20 12:22
Re: Souther Pacific Daylight
Author: atsf121

Beautiful train, and yard. That looks like a lot of fun.

Posted from iPhone



Date: 04/07/20 16:06
Re: Souther Pacific Daylight
Author: 55002

Great layout and photos. Natural lighting really creates a far better photo than indoors. Chris uk.



Date: 04/08/20 06:27
Re: Souther Pacific Daylight
Author: boejoe

I like the girder bridge in photo 5 that seems to provide access to a cover plate (water valve?).  Are pictures available for the remainder of the layout?



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