Mark Dance

plowing down grade through McRae canyon

plowing down grade through McRae canyon
Mark Dance, Nov 13, 2010
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    • Kurt Moose
      That is some incredible modeling!!
    • PGE-N°2
      I agree! I am continually keeping an eye on this album. I really appreciate the translation of the Boundary Sub atmosphere and operations.

      How come the C-Liner isn't in the lead, though?
    • Mark Dance
      Hmmmm...why would it be? The lack of MU connection in the nose wouldn't be an issue here and as I understand it in the early 70's the C Liner A units normally were the trailing unit in MU configs...
    • PGE-N°2
      I was just being an advocate for the C-liners. It took me quite a while to learn to love them, so I like to stick up for them. I have to admit to never seeing a picture of a C-liner on a plow extra, however, anyway

      I just finished watching the video of chasing the C-liners up the Farron grade. It was very inspiring, and captures the style of the boundary sub very well. The length of the mainline run is fantastic on your layout, and really gives a sense of distance. I almost felt like I was getting lost out on those remote mountain rails with all the twists and turns to train took.
    • Mark Dance
      send me your email address and I will send back a thumbnail of a Cliner, plow and caboose :) simpler then posting it...

      thx for the compliements btw.
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