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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