Nice track plan. Capistrano had more more switching possibilities than most people would have thought. El Toro had stock pens (3 pens, one chute and 3 3/4 40'...
Nice plan. Orange would be a good place to model because of the Olive District junction. Fullerton too, but that would probably take too much room. I'd...
Hi Alain, I liked your layout plan. It puts a lot into your space. I think you might be confusing Miramar and the Marine Base. The Marine Base in San Diego,...
Alain, How about doing the Fallbrook and Escondido junctions? Could add some traffic to the yard at Oceanside and very plausible to model. Fallbrook Jct. could...
Alain, Nice layout, have you thought of using a pocket sliding door instead of the swing door. It would allow you to come and go with out having to alwas...
Hi Wilbert, Initially I wanted to represent the Fallbrook Jct. and pass behind the backdrop and go up one level. I skipped the idea for the moment. To go one ...
... Robert, Orange was my first choice, but I don't know if I get it into this space, because of the Junction. Would like to include some Pacific Electric...
Hi Keith, ... As I mentioned earlier, I will move into my new house end of September, so I had to make some adjustments to my previous plan on my homepage, but...
Hi Jim, In the doorway I will insert a removeable track section. During operation I will have to lock the operators in to prevent that someone inadvertantly ...
... Well Michael, the door is already there and I guess when I remove the door to replace it with a sliding door, my wife will kill me. I had to bring up a...
Please send "Thank Yous" directly to the responder rather than posting it for all readers. This saves the other readers their time and reduces the nuumber of...
... not consider installing a pocket door unless you are a professional buildr. It requires removing the wall framing next to the door opening which is likely...
The San Bernardino Sun published http://www.sbsun.com:80/ci_6783471 about the Upland Lemon Growers Assn Packing House. Jim Lancaster covers this one on his...
A question came up as to the name of one of the tools used by crews that iced reefers. To my knowledge this tool was used to move and position blocks (or...
The following link is to the December 1948 issue of the Erie Railroad's company magazine. On Page 5 is a staged photo of men icing what may be a PFE reefer...
Here is something that goes along with the Southern California scene from perhaps the 1940s to the 1960s. We've had some of these images before, however,...
Not included was "Bud's Orange", my favorite lunch outlrt among several strung out along Corona del Mar main beach when I was a kidtrying to grow up there in...
Bob, I saw a Big Orange in Maine last week near the Narrow Gauge Convention. Made me sort of homesick for the old Highway 99. Darryl Huffman 12020 Old Seward...
I will be modeling the spherical orange stand next to my citrus groves. My good friend, Phil Lebow of Culver City, sent me one. I believe it is made out of...
The person at Sunkist who is considering authorizing a library copy of the video was on vacation. She is back at work and a follow-up query has been sent to...
Whoever has it, ship in on NOW whether you have seen it or not. Too many people have been waiting too long for this and I've spend more time than I've wanted...
What does this have to do with keeping the video moving down the distribution list? Jim Lancaster ... The person at Sunkist who is considering authorizing a...
Generally it is true that each remove from the original print or tape diminishes the quality of any copy made from the subsequent subsource copy. Typically,...
Some of you visited my layout in June and saw how I'm trying to recreate a bit of Riverside, CA along Pachappa Ave. This is the street in front of the...