August 25, 2002 -- Backyard Railway Tour
The newly formed Golden State
Region of the Plymouth Owners
Club was the sponsor for this event. The tour was open to other clubs and
members of the California Chrysler Products Club, the Foothill Region of the
AACA, and the Arcains (spelling?) attended.
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The Wilco Mining Railroad was our first stop. A nice figure eight setup with
a very realistic burning building. The detail and the hidden humor in the detail of these
installations is incredible. |
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The Water Bottle Junction layout had a very intricate set of tracks and an
incredible bridge over a large pond.
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The Lockness Valley Railroad. Again a very detailed and amazing layout. |
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The tour group (or at least some of them) at the Lockness Valley Railroad.
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It was a car tour, so I guess I have to show some cars. This is Bob Semichey's
1931 PA Four Door Sedan. |
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My 1933 PD Two Door Sedan. A 1960 Fiat with a custom body and, in the distance
the Gray's 1937 Plymouth Four Door Sedan. |
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A picture of the inside of one of the model buildings at the Tuolumne County Narrow Gauge.
This was an indoor setup. The outdoor one at that location is still being built up.
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One of the indoor layouts at the Tuolumne County Narrow Gauge. An impressive amount
of time and skill goes into all of these railroads.
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