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This site is dedicated to my model railroad, the HO scale Virginia Midland Railroad. This layout comprises a 12X9 room with two levels. The upper level is complete and the lower level scenery has just begun.

I do a handful of train shows in the Virginia/Maryland region with Makin Tracks.
I also can help you find that freight car/locomotive or other hard to find item.

Email: virginiamidlandshops@gmail.com
You tube videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/Virginiamidlandrr/

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Throwback Thursday November 3rd 2016

It's fall so it's time for a fall-like throwback.  Even though it's 80 degrees today, the leave changing is in full effect around here.  In Mance, PA, home of the Ex- B&O between Cumberland and Pittsburgh, was a place I took a yearly trip in the second week of October.  As most trees weren't even close, up on the summit, the maples were reds/yellows and rest were close.  Never got there during peak colors because the weather is dreary most days and would pick the most appealing days to camp out.  It was quite cold at night with lows in the 30s/40s. But worth it every second when you get pics like this from October 2005:

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  1. That is calendar quality my friend!

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  2. Shannon,
    Superb photography -certainly capturing everything - fall colours of the terrain and the freight train at exactly the right moment. Well done! I was reading your earlier posts and noticed earlier you had a stint in Hospital with a very serious illness- it takes time to recover. I had something simular with 'Peri-carditis'- heart sack inflamation- some fifteen years ago - it has never returned. Stay well - and happy HO Railroading. Regards. KEV.

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    1. Thanks KEV! The myocarditis was quite scary and I made a full recovery in a couple of months. Believe this is has slowed the modeling down in 2016. Looking forward to a great finish on 2016.

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  3. Thanks for sharing, great pic! Almost looks like it could be a model RR with the tracks right near a photo background. Lot's of peak color going on up my way right now, but not really any chance to get trackside to catch anything.

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    1. Thanks Mike. I don't get trackside too often either. Definitely one of my favorites!

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