RS-3 ATSF Santa Fe Zebra testing on the NSLR

Both bridges look great , when the open day :D
 
The bridges look great :thumbup:
 
Lovely shots Nico :thumbup: Those bridges really look the part :applause:
 
Brill. :applause:
Love those bridges.
 
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kimbrit - 8/11/2009 5:03 PM Fantastic, a proper river to cross over with great bridges. Reminds me of Marty Cozad's set up from the Trains forum. Are you all diesel power Nico or have you got some steam power? Kim[/QUOTE</p><p>Hi Kim no steam at the moment but i am thinking of getting a aristocraft Mallet :thumbup:
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zorchman - 9/11/2009 1:00 PM WHAT A EXELLENTS photos shots u have!!!....wishes i put my nw2 or sw4 on yr tracks!!!.....pently to see it around the garden!!!.......why dont u use yr moblie with video camera on it and put in the front of rs-3 with tapes on it and switch it on...let it go....til u see the video playing...tht i do with it like a train engineer look out when he operated the loco on the lines......what a beauty rs-3!!!!!!! loves it...wink
</p><p>never taught of that could use swmbo phone :thinking:
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The line looks fantastic , but I don't envy you keeping the track on the far bank clean & debris free! America did diesels so much better than we did in the U.K. They still managed to keep the romace of rail travel alive .
 
Hey Nico, love the line ...and the garden! Plenty of space in Ireland :thumbup:

Just out of interest have you had any problems that needed waders???? Perhaps you should have a U-Boat diesel :rolf: :rolf:
 
Nice to see US trains on here, nicer still when they are ATSF....................................
Rod
 
The Devonian - 12/11/2009 3:34 PM <p><font color="#006600"><font size="3"><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif">A splendid railway Nico. Many thanks for the pics. The crossings over the water was a very bold move by you.</font></font></font></p><p><font color="#006600"><font size="3"><font face="arial,helvetica,sans-serif"> By the way I thought the Barrow was wider than that? :D
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</p><p>Someone knows his Geography :thumbup: it actually flows into the river Burrin which flows into the Barrow should be salmon in it soon :D
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nico - 12/11/2009 4:42 PM
Someone knows his Geography  :thumbup: it actually flows into the river Burrin which flows into the Barrow should be salmon in it soon :D  
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Salmon eh? Well you do have some fish-plates ready over the water :rolf:
 
That is just fantastic, real bridges for a real purpose!! Do you have pictures of getting them inplace etc? must have been a fun project.
 
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CoggesRailway - 12/11/2009 6:43 PM That is just fantastic, real bridges for a real purpose!! Do you have pictures of getting them inplace etc? must have been a fun project.
</p><p>Hi the whole think is here http://www.gscalemad.co.uk/forum/index.php?showtopic=6069 :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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