Large Scale Central

Farewell to Candlewood Excursion

Hmm… I’ve got some New Bright stuff I considering not taking.

This plan is my best guess based on public information, GIS database and my own observations. I plan on haveing a professional survey done to locate the Walnut and Ore Street lines. Cherry street side is a guess that the foundation is centered on the lot. Only the shaded area with broken line is the lot.

The lot is only 4" wider than the concrete front and rear stoops! But depth I’ve got.

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Christmas ? Wife and I are assembling a Christmas train. We would buy them if u can bring them to the show.

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I actually don’t know. They have been boxed in the attic for almost 20 years! Locos, if any, aren’t working and they were all plastic battery toys. I doubt I’ll find them before Friday.

OK. The one we have now are track power and work with a sort of DCC with a wired control pad.

How about…

Fits perfect!

:grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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does that double wide come with a crane to get it from the street to the middle of the yard?

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That’s actually not far off from an idea I have of extending the roof line across a carport for the RV to a new structure on a pad for the RR/Man cave. Might need to win the lottery to pay for it though.

Folks;

The “Rooster’s Piss Spot” marker made me remember an old family point of humor. On our way to visit my wife’s family in Dublin, Indiana, we would cross over this nasty looking creek in Ohio placarded the Pee Pee Creek. Our daughters always giggled at that name. I’m sure that “Pee Pee” meant something perfectly normal in some Native American language, but the obvious potty humor in English was still there.

Regards, David Meashey

Today I used an angle grinder to cut off the rail that extended beyond the crossing at “Walk”. These rails will stay as a reminder of what once was…

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Wonder how long it will take to make the map.
https://www.abandonedrails.com/connecticut

Well, you don’t really NEED the house do you? :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes::grinning::rofl::upside_down_face:

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The MOW crew spent most of the day “reclaiming” parts of the ROW. No concrete was harmed in this operation. It lives on to fight back against future shovels!

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