How prototypical is this? I don't recall seeing any rail-served industry in Marlborough. All industry I have seen is along Boston Post Road East, at either end of town, but that's all pretty modern.
Great scene! As railroader, I would have to ask why not set the two loads on top of the empty gon, I stead of handling them twice, or pull the gon before the hoppers are switched out....
Thanks. Great to have input from a railroader. I can see exactly what you mean, your suggestion saves a switching move. As a non railroader living in the UK, I still have a lot to learn about US switching operations.
Good video, thanks for sharing.
Great switching show. Awesome layout you have.
Thanks
Very nice mate.
Cheers, Gary.
Keep on trucking....
Very cool. I really enjoyed it.
Thanks.
Another great switching video on your excellent layout. I liked the "Heritage" power.-Tom
Thanks Tom. Your comments are much appreciated.
How prototypical is this? I don't recall seeing any rail-served industry in Marlborough. All industry I have seen is along Boston Post Road East, at either end of town, but that's all pretty modern.
Very Cool, thanks for sharing
Thanks.
Nice Mal, thanks for sharing. nice power ;-)
Thanks Martin.
Where did you get your building kits? Or if scratch built, where did you get the parts? If you don’t mind me asking.
walthers cornerstone and dpm
Great scene! As railroader, I would have to ask why not set the two loads on top of the empty gon, I stead of handling them twice, or pull the gon before the hoppers are switched out....
Thanks. Great to have input from a railroader. I can see exactly what you mean, your suggestion saves a switching move. As a non railroader living in the UK, I still have a lot to learn about US switching operations.
@@Alcanman1 there's always a million ways to skin a cat, but which one saves the most footwork.... :)
tenobles I think the railroad requested them in that order😉
Beautiful buildings. What are the dimensions of the layout?
Thanks. The layout measures 9ft x 15ins.