Below is an overview of the "New" JJJ&E .
The left side is the turntable area and Switching Yard. (18 feet long x 30 inches wide) The turnaround area is 50"x 50".
The right side is the town of San Marino and the Mountainous turnaround
area. (15 feet long x 30 inches wide) The turnaround area is 50' x 50".
The middle part 12'x30" connects to the left and right sides.
The "New" JJJ&E is about 95% completed with all the basic scenery. I
have many details to add after all the basic scenery is finished.
Left side of the JJJ&E:
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The Switching Yard Of The JJJ&E |
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Up "Challenger" 3977 On Bridge Of Turntable |
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Ten Service Tracks Adjoining Turntable And 24 Stall Roundhouse |
"Mysterious" Middle Connecting Part Of The JJJ&E:
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Left Side Of "Mysterious" Middle Part Of The JJJ&E |
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Right Side Of "Mysterious" Middle Part Of The JJJ&E |
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Industry Sidings On "Mysterious" Middle Part Of The JJJ&E |
Right Side Of The JJJ&E:
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Panoramic View Of The Town Of San Marino From The Monterrey Valley |
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The Fish Pier, A "Signature Building On The "New" JJJ&E |
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The Beginning Of The Monterrey River In The Monterrey River Valley |
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The San Marino Freight Yard From The Industrial Complex East Of San Marino |
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ATSF Articulated Mallet 1792 At tThe Santa Fe "style" Station In San Marino |
Two More Photo's Of The Turnaround Area East Of San Marino
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A Panoramic View Of Milwaukee "Hiawatha' #1 Entering The Sweeping Curves In Turnaround Area |
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Four ATSF F-7's Entering The 1 1/2% Grade In Turnaround Area East Of San Marino |
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