These are some shots of the narrow gauge at my local club in Colorado Springs, the pikemasters. D&RGW C-18 #317 is about to move a reefer for switching. K-27 #463 comes through town with a string of yellow cars. The town in this scene came from the Original Pikemasters layout, dating back to the 70's, it's been preserved through every move we've made. K-27 #464 crosses the high bridge with a short passenger train, The bridge is scratchbuilt. K-27 #463 crosses the standard gauge on the East wall.
borrowed these from the official site, will have updated versions tomorrow night. The dual gauge yard on the lower level. Overview of the yard. The two scratchbuilt bridges on the upper level. part of the town on the "half" deck, this is the saved town from the original layout.
#463 climbing out of the cut towards the middle level. #464 with the passenger train on the upper deck. 464 departing after taking on some water. Passing a small rock outcropping.
some more pictures from our open house this weekend. Goose #5 taking a break K-27 #462 leads a short train into Salida C-25 #375 is about to depart Montrose Later, #375 is passing through the snow covered Rockies.
Looks like they've a little bit of everything. That scene with scratchbuilt bridges has a John Allen feel to it.
yup, and to get from the bottom right of that photo to the top right requires that you use almost all of them.