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pictures posted on September 16, 2003

40)   Mark gets in to his work
42)   The Conductor (Mark) controlling the approach speed with the blue power transformers...
45)   Some special cars

pictures posted on February 25, 2004

47)   Here is the 8822 lok with a U.S. penny for size comparison.
48)   Here is the 8849 lok with passenger cars and a U.S. penny for size comparison.
51)   Judy is directing traffic at the coal mine.

pictures posted on March 26, 2005

61)   Looking down Marksburg Hauptstrasse ("Main Street") toward one of the castles
62)   A view of the newly placed refinery. In the back is the new coal mine and small village.
63)   Four loops next to Marksburg. Busy!
64)   From the back - Small village on the right, Marksburg in the back of the photo.
65)   Mark, happy as a clam.
66)   From the castle, looking down Marksburg Hauptstrasse and the 4 loops.
        Construction continues on the RR crossing.
67)   Overhead of the mine.
68)   Overhead of the Refinery. No, don't worry. It's just a drill. (Whew!)
69)   Mark making sure all is rolling smoothly (debugging the track).
        Like his "Software Engineer's" hat?
        Note the Lok Shed bottom left of the picture.
70)   That's Mark's Dad, pointing out the close passing of two trains.
        He took most of the photos in this series.
71)   Good view of the 4 loops passing in front of the Hauptbahnhof (main train station).
72)   Another photo from the back rear of the layout.
        (You know, I just realized I do not have an aerial photo of the entire layout...)
73)   View of the boxcar/freight siding.
        (Boy, those military pilots fly low!)

pictures posted on December 28, 2005

74)   View of the ever expanding main yard at the Hauptbahnhof.
75)   Distant view of the main City Marksburg and the yet unnamed smaller village.
76)   The Engine house and small Refinery.
77)   The Engine house and small Refinery, and the end of the main yard.
78)   View of the small refinery and the small village.
79)   Another view of the main yard of Marksburg.
80)   The small village and their station(s).
81)   An overhead view of the construction area.
        Looks like they are behind on building the road!

pictures posted on January 18, 2006

82)   Updated view of the main yard at the Hauptbahnhof. more Loks and Cars. right view.
83)   Updated view of the main yard at the Hauptbahnhof. more Loks and Cars. center view.
84)   Updated view of the main yard at the Hauptbahnhof. more Loks and Cars. left view.
85)   Two passenger trains coming around the bend.
86)   New and old Loks at the yard.
87)   The Coca-Cola train set.
88)   A nice overhead view of the entire layout.
89)   The freight and repair yard.
90)   Bahnhof at Obermarksburg.
91)   Front view of the loks in the yard.
92)   More tanker cars at the refinery.
93)   Close up view of the beer and freight cars in the yard.

pictures posted on April 13, 2006
(using a Canon S-40 PowerShot digital camera on loan from and with thanks to J.W.R.)

94)   An overhead view of the entire layout.
95)   An overhead view of the entire layout.
96)   Marksburg Hauptbahnhof (main train station) and part of the yard.
97)   View of the yard.
98)   Castle in the foreground, and looking down main street of Marksburg
99)   The little (yet unnamed) village has grown and moved a bit.
100)   Marksburg Hauptbahnhof and Main Street
101)   The refinery / storage area has grown some as well.
102)   Lots of new construciton around the gravel place. Pretty soon you may see some expansion!
103)   Close up of part of the yard. Oops. The new Signal tower didn't come out clear.
104)   More close ups of the yard and the growing population of cars, etc.

pictures posted on May 02, 2006
(using a Canon S-40 PowerShot digital camera on loan from and with thanks to J.W.R.)

105)   Has any one seen my coffee mug? I left it around here some where...
106)   The three green crocodile locomotives.
107)   The three green crocodile locomotives with a US Quarter for size comparison.
108)   Main street Marksburg, a close up view...
109)   Main street Marksburg, a close up view...
110)   The little village, street view, with a US Quarter for size comparison
111)   The small freight yard, peeking between two mountains.
112)   The main freight yard, roof line view.
113)   The new DOT Snow Plow, carrying a US Quarter.
114)   The little village, roof line view.
115)   Busy terminals, pic 1
116)   Busy terminals, pic 2
117)   Busy terminals, pic 3
 

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