Mark- Any chance you have a photo of that depot? Would like to see it! Being a big Milw depot fan... Maybe if possible, post it over inthe Milw Forum? Boxcab E50
Si...I actually used my good old 4x5 Field View and documented every angle of the depot, making sure I had my measuring stick in the shots. However, I have NEVER had any luck posting stuff via Railimages and don't want to take more time to learn yet another piece of software. The depot is a duplicate of the one that is in Richland Center, WI. It has the wonderful bi-pillared portico. I'll see what I can do abut scanning the negatives and posting them. Then again, I might just as well drop 'em off when I am in MT ofr the MRHS meeting next year. Swear I am going to make it to that one. Mark
Mark, Are you having problems uploading to RailImages or just posting pictures from there as I and others can talk you throught this?
Hate to break away from any previous discussions; but, I was on the bnsf site and saw that they are taking applications for track maintenence positions along what looks like the dme lines. Any news/rumors of a sale? ruger
ruger- Welcome aboard! I see what you mean. Odd. Has me curious. But since it's only for a very few places where DM&E is located, perhaps they're looking more for someone to be living in those places. For easiest access to their work areas. I doubt DM&E would be selling what is planned to be the core of their PRB project. But stranger things have happened in RRing.... Boxcab E50
hehe.. funny test though... As an ex-TGV driver it found out that I am a TGV-Driver... well done! My favorite train and the BLS was my loveliest partner in the project MSTS2. You're the TGV! <font size="3">You used to run in a pretty fast crowd, but now you're all but out of control. With a sleek and streamlined attitude, you go where you please and manage to really get around. Though you're always in a rush, you're not willing to rush into everything, as evidenced by your opposition to the Iraq War. If you were a mountain range, it would be the Alps.</font> Take the Trains and Railroads Quiz at RMI Miniature Railroads.</font></font></p>