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Retired Modules

The following pictures are of the modules that use to be apart of the permanent n-scale layout. The Atlanta module consisted of a large staging yard. The Orlando Terminal module consisted of a large stub-ended passenger station and a "dog bone" double track loop. These modules were scrapped to make way for a new permanent N-scale section and a new permanent HO Layout.

Atlanta

Here is an overall look at the Atlanta Yard.

Trains are ready to depart the yard

Crazy for the Chessie System.

Busy Rail yard in Atlanta.

Santa Fe

Santa Fe power highballs out of Atlanta Yard.

Lehigh Valley

Lehigh Valley Power has been called to take a train.

This Santa Fe GP30 will assist a mixed freight on its journey to Martin Yard.

A Lake Monroe & Orlando caboose waits for its next assignment in Atlanta Yard.

Here is another LM&O caboose in Atlanta.

Jersey Central power will soon take a train on the road.

Orlando Union Station

Here is a look at the once great Orlando Union Station.

This is a small freight house located right next to the station.

A B&O passenger car waits at the station.

B&O heavy-weight passenger cars at the platform.

This B&O passenger train is almost ready to depart the station.

Other Retired Modules

A House Railroad crane sits in siding waiting for the next MOW project.

Local cops try to cleanup this traffic accident.

Here is what the end of the line looks like for our N-trak standard modules.

Here is what the end of the line looks like for our N-trak standard modules.

Here is what the end of the line looks like for our N-trak standard modules.


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