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The Georgia Division set up their modular layout at Manchester, GA on October 17, 2009.
This was the 12th annual Manchester Railroad Days celebrating 100 years.
We had a 29 by 30 ft layout with six track yard.
Attending were, John Barcik, Bob Lacheen, Don Kruger and son, Cecil Schneider,
Joy and John Wackerman, and Tom Robinson.
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Overall view of the layout.
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Cecil Schneider setting up his Amtrak consist in yard
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Tom's S Helper WM Consolidation steaming through yard with a mixed freight.
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The County Fair corner.
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Young (and older) attendees operating button boards on Tom's modules.
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The farm corner with heavy traffic on the highway.
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Bob Lacheen sets up his C & O passenger consist while Cecil adds to the Amtrak train.
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Steam powered freight approaching the farm corner.
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Legacy and TMCC control panel. Includes 30B for accessories, 2 MRC Dual transformers for
four mainlines, 4 TPC300's to control track voltage, SHS Locomatic Controller, Legacy control
module and 2 additional chargers for Cab 2's.
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General merchandise freight passes the Plasticville trailer park.
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View from T module showing view of vendors at Manchester mill. Don Kruger in foreground.
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Young attendee operates accessories at John Barcik's corner module.
Don, Cecil and Bob in background.
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Another view of the scrap yard with operating magnetic crane.
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Pennsylvania passenger train, with American Models GG1 in charge, passing the used car lot.
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