MKT_fan11 wrote:You need more than the name of the state though...
At least let us get the state before we try narrowing down
PatC created a monster, 'cause nobody wants to see Don Simon no more they want AARR I'm chopped liver, well if you want AARR this is what I'll give ya, bad humor mixed with irrelevant info that'll make you roll your eyes quicker than a ~Z~ banhammer...
MQT3001 wrote:Plymouth...saw it labelled in the gallery
Whose engine is that? Is that a CSX engine?
PatC created a monster, 'cause nobody wants to see Don Simon no more they want AARR I'm chopped liver, well if you want AARR this is what I'll give ya, bad humor mixed with irrelevant info that'll make you roll your eyes quicker than a ~Z~ banhammer...
MQT3001 wrote:Plymouth...saw it labelled in the gallery
Whose engine is that? Is that a CSX engine?
Yeah, one of the MP15s it looks like...
caddy, next time you are in Plymouth, take more shots from the same street, so I can get a good picture of the signals there. Also, if possible, the same sort of thing from the west and east. Plymouth is a mess of signals I need to figure out for my map updates!
MQT3001 wrote:caddy, next time you are in Plymouth, take more shots from the same street, so I can get a good picture of the signals there. Also, if possible, the same sort of thing from the west and east. Plymouth is a mess of signals I need to figure out for my map updates!
Okay, although satellite imagery might be more help than pictures in some instances. And I guess you already know that it's hard (actually it's probably impossible) to get pictures of the signals from the north of diamond.
MQT3001 wrote:caddy, next time you are in Plymouth, take more shots from the same street, so I can get a good picture of the signals there. Also, if possible, the same sort of thing from the west and east. Plymouth is a mess of signals I need to figure out for my map updates!
Okay, although satellite imagery might be more help than pictures in some instances. And I guess you already know that it's hard (actually it's probably impossible) to get pictures of the signals from the north of diamond.
I've tried the satellite stuff. I can see where they are, but not what they are (how many heads!) Yeah, it will be darn near impossible to see the north end until we get new satellite imagery...
MQT3001 wrote:caddy, next time you are in Plymouth, take more shots from the same street, so I can get a good picture of the signals there. Also, if possible, the same sort of thing from the west and east. Plymouth is a mess of signals I need to figure out for my map updates!
Okay, although satellite imagery might be more help than pictures in some instances. And I guess you already know that it's hard (actually it's probably impossible) to get pictures of the signals from the north of diamond.
I've tried the satellite stuff. I can see where they are, but not what they are (how many heads!) Yeah, it will be darn near impossible to see the north end until we get new satellite imagery...
You should be able to see heads with Bing Maps birds' eye view, their imagery is on an angle instead of straight down.
MQT3001 wrote:Plymouth...saw it labelled in the gallery
Whose engine is that? Is that a CSX engine?
Yeah, one of the MP15s it looks like...
caddy, next time you are in Plymouth, take more shots from the same street, so I can get a good picture of the signals there. Also, if possible, the same sort of thing from the west and east. Plymouth is a mess of signals I need to figure out for my map updates!
Nope that switcher from Michigan Air-Line and Alco S2 been sitting there such a long time that the wheels are starting to rust to the rails
Plymouth Station Guy
Please do not poke at the ramp agent because he has the power to make your vacation
memorable or miserable. It all depends on what flight you bags go on.
Here's one. This is evidence of a railroad crossing from the past. The pavement markings are under several layers of tar and gravel.
Where is it (hint: this is a boundary between two townships, so there are two correct answers.) and what was the railroad? (Hint: Rails pulled up around 1982.)
Jeff O.
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Jochs wrote:Here's one. This is evidence of a railroad crossing from the past. The pavement markings are under several layers of tar and gravel.
Where is it (hint: this is a boundary between two townships, so there are two correct answers.) and what was the railroad? (Hint: Rails pulled up around 1982.)