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Post by railthunder on Feb 8, 2013 0:12:39 GMT -5
Here's an early picture of the Seaboard Air Line Silver Meteor passing a channelside area on the railroad. There was a modeler's license used as the SAL main into Tampa Union Station was within sight distance of a shipyard, but not this close. The consist is also enlarged quite a bit as the west coast sections generally rated one unit and 5-7 cars. The E unit consist show is more representative of the main stem train. Attachments:
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Post by antoniofp45 on Feb 8, 2013 11:06:33 GMT -5
Howard,
Good showing of classic southeastern Seaboard action. Would be enjoyable seeing your train on a YouTube clip. Your photo gives me a nice boost of enthusiasm as I hope to have an ACL and SCL version of the "Champ" this year, which was the Silver Meteor's rival.
My big holdup has been the handrail installation headaches which I posted about on the Atlas Rescue Forum. But I'm moving forward again.
Here's an early picture of the Seaboard Air Line Silver Meteor passing a channelside area on the railroad. There was a modeler's license used as the SAL main into Tampa Union Station was within sight distance of a shipyard, but not this close. The consist is also enlarged quite a bit as the west coast sections generally rated one unit and 5-7 cars. The E unit consist show is more representative of the main stem train.
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