BLACK RIVER & WESTERN R.R. |
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GARDEN RAILWAY DAY OCTOBER 20, 2002 |
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SCGRy #111, running bunker first, stops at Mont Chamby to discharge passengers. As soon as the train departs, the station tractor will resume shunting. |
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This pond is the visual
centerpiece of but one section on Bob Rowe's |
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Garden Railfans survey the 'G' Gauge Spruce Court Grass Railway as well as a portable HO layout. |
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Just beyond the meter gauge line, you can see the rails of the standard gauge Black River & Western Railroad. |
This beautifully sceniced HO
layout was also built by Bob Rowe. |
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Looks like the Yardmaster at Teleaff has all the "power." |
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Mont Chamby, a Swiss chalet bahnhoff, built from Lincoln Logs by Anker Winther. |
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SCGRy. #111 on the double track section past Mont Chamby. |
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Alex Ciparis learns steam locomotives require constant attention and frequent adjustments. |
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The hallmark of Garden Railroading is well planned meets at complicated junctions. |
SCGRy. #111 works hard pulling wagons up the bank at Ffar Tyrnn. |
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Double Track Section |
Teleaff Junction and Ffar Tyrnn |
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Who's that girl taking pictures of RhB #413, descending the spiral viaduct at Bob Rowe's Spectacular Garden Railway? |
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Teleaff Branch
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Photos courtesy Anker Winther. |