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Manchester Railroad Days, October 2009, Manchester, GA
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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.
Overall view of the layout.
Cecil Schneider setting up his Amtrak consist in yard
Tom's S Helper WM Consolidation steaming through yard with a mixed freight.
The County Fair corner.
Young (and older) attendees operating button boards on Tom's modules.
The farm corner with heavy traffic on the highway.
Bob Lacheen sets up his C & O passenger consist while Cecil adds to the Amtrak train.
Steam powered freight approaching the farm corner.
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.
General merchandise freight passes the Plasticville trailer park.
View from T module showing view of vendors at Manchester mill. Don Kruger in foreground.
Young attendee operates accessories at John Barcik's corner module. Don, Cecil and Bob in background.
Another view of the scrap yard with operating magnetic crane.
Pennsylvania passenger train, with American Models GG1 in charge, passing the used car lot.

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