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Crenshaw Extension Ballasting © 2010 - 2024 Tom Downing

 

 

 
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Picture Title: Crenshaw Extension Ballasting
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Photographer: Tom Downing
Submission Date: 11/14/2010 7:01:01 PM
Comments: Working on ballasting the crossover and the new switches. It is starting to look like something.
Gallery Category: Track Construction
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Locomotive or Car Type: Steam Locomotives
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Track Gauge: 7.5
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Critiqued 11/15/2010 3:53:40 PM by charlie  giordano, torrance
i flew ther on the little green thing last week on my run with phil to get some lunch. i went over that part of track where u had put ties under it to level it and had the whole train at like a 45 degree angle. it was awesome!

  Comment Response Entered: 11/15/2010 3:59:46 PM  By: Tom   D. - lakewood
Now we all know who is going to be the first one to run a train off the end of the turntable and on to Crenshaw.
  Comment Response Entered: 11/15/2010 4:45:36 PM  By: howie    - elsegundo
Yes im ready to do that, but first we need to get the turntable in.
  Comment Response Entered: 11/15/2010 4:50:05 PM  By: howie    - elsegundo
OH, you mean charlie, or choo choo charlie, or for short, crash.
  Comment Response Entered: 11/15/2010 8:27:52 PM  By: charlie   giordano - torrance
hahaha crash dummie and engineer charlie giordano. ready to test any new piece of equipment rolling stock and track to make sure it is out fit for even the most rediculously fast railroad operations
  Comment Response Entered: 11/16/2010 5:07:47 AM  By: tom   d - lakewood
thinking Im going to have to put some big old hairy post at the end of the turn table track for you two
  Comment Response Entered: 11/16/2010 4:00:41 PM  By: howie    - elsegundo
Yes that will stop me, but stopping charlie? well thats another story?
  Comment Response Entered: 11/17/2010 6:17:19 PM  By: charlie   giordano - i need parachuet to deploy a couple bricks on chains and matress or two
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