On Friday night April 26th the Hudson-Berkshire Division met at Frank Adamec's house. First time for Frank having anyone see the layout besides us. Over 30 people attended the layout and the trains ran smoothly!
Overall shot of the main room.
The duck-under was bolted down for the open house, good thing a few people bumped their heads!
A view of Frank's single track version of the B&M's Hudson River Bridge in Mechanicville.
Finally a nice shot of Frank's scratch-build gorge bridge.
Enjoy, Rob D
4/29/2013
Lee Schamberger's WW&F Update
On2 1/2 pics of my WW&F Themed layout - enjoy - The turntable was a
Walthers 90 ' HO turntable until I got ahold of it. The light house is the
Squirrel Point Light on the Kennebec River but was transplanted to the Sheepscot
river on my layout. The prototype is only 25' tall and Al Wood had some pictures
and measured drawings that I used to build my version.
Enjoy, Lee
Enjoy, Lee
Pennsy At XO
All The Best In
2013;
Gary Knapp4/08/2013
Train Nite, April 2nd At Frank's!
A EDSA rolls past Frank Adamec's Saratoga station.
CP Train 251 leaving Saratoga heading north to Rouses Point.
A lone D&H lighting stripe works it way through the paper after setting out empties for pick-up.
EDSA passing through Saratoga yard.
Frank has finally started scenery, noticing the cemetery in the backdrop he decide the hill above the tracks would be a good place for old railroaders to go!
Amman's Fuel up on the hill EDSA rolls pass.
I painted the Hudson riverbed and Steve painted Rte 4&32. Frank scratch built a single track version of the B&M "Black Bridge" in Mechanicville. The Hydro dam will go in front of it and Akin Cement is off to the left.
Overall we had a great turnout, trains ran pretty well, a few spots left to fix before the Hudson-Berkshire division meet at the end of April!
Rob D
CP Train 251 leaving Saratoga heading north to Rouses Point.
A lone D&H lighting stripe works it way through the paper after setting out empties for pick-up.
EDSA passing through Saratoga yard.
Frank has finally started scenery, noticing the cemetery in the backdrop he decide the hill above the tracks would be a good place for old railroaders to go!
Amman's Fuel up on the hill EDSA rolls pass.
I painted the Hudson riverbed and Steve painted Rte 4&32. Frank scratch built a single track version of the B&M "Black Bridge" in Mechanicville. The Hydro dam will go in front of it and Akin Cement is off to the left.
Overall we had a great turnout, trains ran pretty well, a few spots left to fix before the Hudson-Berkshire division meet at the end of April!
Rob D
Randolph Coal & Ice shed
It is a wonderful experience, visiting favorite night photo locations for the
first time since my operation/hospital stay! I had not been motivated to visit
the NECR since getting back home due to their new call times for 324/323, which
were six hrs. later than their previous times. This put them in daylight for
much of the run. This week, I learned the call times for 324/323 have been
changed back to the old times! Talk about a gift! Tonight, upon confirming 324
had a good leader, SD 40-2 721, I drove down to Randolph and happily found the
Randolph Coal & Ice shed, (a modelers delight!) had survived the winter in
fine condition for a structure of its age. A survivor from the steam era on NECR
predecessor Central Vermont Railway, the photogenic building witnessed New
Englands largest steam locomotives, the CV 2-10-4s passing by. I’m on cloud nine
being able to visit favorite night photo locations such as exists here, once
again.
Spring arriving in Vermont
always seems to be viewed with a mix of skepticism and good humor, LOL! Tonight
temps are a good indicator as to why. While I was here in Randolph, the temp was
23 and the wind chill................10. The soon to be retired for the season
down parka is still useful in April! As is the rest of my “depths of winter”
clothing. I do remember it is a lot more fun to be warmer than I would like
rather than slightly colder! Standing atop the stepladder, waiting and then
hearing 324 blowing for crossings north of town, maybe five to ten minutes
out..............it is euphoric to be back here! Shot in Randolph, Vermont on
April 4, 2013 at 02:25 with the 5D and Nikkor 14-24/2.8 lens set at 21mm. Please
enjoy!
All The Best In
2013;
Gary Knapp
Update From Randy!
I had a few shots on my work PC. I hope you like them. The digital photography
really shows the flaws, so I have fixed many of them since these were taken.
Enjoy!
Randy Epstein
"Riverside"
Enjoy!
Randy Epstein
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