Norman Stenzel put
HO located in Atlanta GA. The provision represents a basement of 2,000 square feet and is on a fictional railroad, the Brandywine & Benedictine base. For more information on layout can be found here: www.piedmont div.org Letter: Rail Brandywine & Benedictine Class 1 Appalachian coal carrier modeled in 1953. It runs north and south from Winston Salem, North Carolina, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The driving force is a 50/50 mixture of steam and diesel power generation first. The railway was to keep up with prototype operations in mind with jobs employs 12 to 16 people designed. The B & B is controlled by Digitrax DCC and a computer running RR & CO software. Layout owner is Norman Stenzel. This provision is in Atlanta, GA. My visit: I and 5 members of the Orlando N-trak Club (Orlando FL) were invited to run at this track in the session 2010 Dixie rail ops October 1st – 3rd We visited this provision, SATURDAY, 2 October. Additional note: at 03:13 clock sounds are actually barriers at level crossings from the model. The audio passing train steam audio and car was out shooting at Cass WV and an NS freight train in Atlanta GA was copied. Additional Note 2: The Gates of Passage on the layout, you can turn on and off using a button or by sensing the approaching train. All films from Jared Davis (C) Whistle Post Productions recorded.
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