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Chris' JT&S Grand Scale Railway Blog.: Spring has arrived.
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Chris JT&S Grand Scale Railway Blog. Musings from the 15" gauge. There will be no more posts on this particular blog. Ever. Wednesday, March 25, 2009. In addition, here is what we need to accomplish in the short term, and continue after the Summer break:. Cleanup of the "Boneyard" area, including moving the sand house back up into place, sorting and piling the rail, either down there or staging it up above to go across the bridge, and moving the tie piles back up next to live rail. Pic by Bill Souder.
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Chris' JT&S Grand Scale Railway Blog.: January 2009
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Chris JT&S Grand Scale Railway Blog. Musings from the 15" gauge. There will be no more posts on this particular blog. Ever. Thursday, January 15, 2009. A Turntable "Themed" Report. Today's post is from our intrepid Roundhouse Foreman and designer Ken Eells. Ken's report brings us up to date on turntable progress and plans. -Chris. 15” Gauge Turntable Report Part II. From that point forward, I will be directing the theming aspect of the turntable which will impart that nice rich rusty, crusty, aged and gr...
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Chris' JT&S Grand Scale Railway Blog.: February 2009
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Chris JT&S Grand Scale Railway Blog. Musings from the 15" gauge. There will be no more posts on this particular blog. Ever. Thursday, February 26, 2009. The weather was gorgeous, as it can be this time of year. A bit of wind kicked up later in the day but didn't hinder our efforts. We stopped into Don Jose's in Anahiem Hills on the way home for our evening meal, which topped off our productive day. Until then, be safe and I hope to see you all in the desert soon! Sunday, February 8, 2009. Ken and Mike wo...
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Chris' JT&S Grand Scale Railway Blog.: April 2009
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Chris JT&S Grand Scale Railway Blog. Musings from the 15" gauge. There will be no more posts on this particular blog. Ever. Monday, April 6, 2009. April work day report. The seasonal winds blew with gusto all last week, and we were anticipating the same for Saturday April 4 th. Happily there was only a light breeze during the morning and relative calm prevailed during the afternoon and evening. Ken and Dick built a loading platform next to the newly named station stop of "Split Rock" (thanks Liza! Joshua...
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Chris' JT&S Grand Scale Railway Blog.: December 2008
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Chris JT&S Grand Scale Railway Blog. Musings from the 15" gauge. There will be no more posts on this particular blog. Ever. Monday, December 15, 2008. Rocks rocks and more rocks. Here is a slideshow of the latest progress on the rock cut excavation, sent in by our Grading Foreman, Brendon Hilton. Brendon and his crew have shown determination and grit in their ongoing quest to get track through the cut. Nice work guys! The Rio Grande Southern Railroad: Joshua Tree Style, Part 1. You might learn something!
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Chris' JT&S Grand Scale Railway Blog.: May 2009
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Chris JT&S Grand Scale Railway Blog. Musings from the 15" gauge. There will be no more posts on this particular blog. Ever. Monday, May 11, 2009. 2008/09 End of Season Report. Through the cut during the Spring Meet. Ken Eells punches tickets while Mike Brehm attends to the Shay. The Spring Meet on the Grand Scale was well attended. We were once again joined by Rita Allan's Girl Scout troop, as well as noted magazine publisher John Sayre, whose publication, Large-Scale Railroading. Next GS Railway workday:.
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Chris' JT&S Grand Scale Railway Blog.: A Turntable "Themed" Report.
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Chris JT&S Grand Scale Railway Blog. Musings from the 15" gauge. There will be no more posts on this particular blog. Ever. Thursday, January 15, 2009. A Turntable "Themed" Report. Today's post is from our intrepid Roundhouse Foreman and designer Ken Eells. Ken's report brings us up to date on turntable progress and plans. -Chris. 15” Gauge Turntable Report Part II. From that point forward, I will be directing the theming aspect of the turntable which will impart that nice rich rusty, crusty, aged and gr...
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Chris' JT&S Grand Scale Railway Blog.: March workday report.
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Chris JT&S Grand Scale Railway Blog. Musings from the 15" gauge. There will be no more posts on this particular blog. Ever. Tuesday, March 10, 2009. Ken Eells poses with the turntable, note the first lead reached the pit wall during the March workday.Thanks to everyone who pitched in on the project, including Ken, Mike, Joseph, Bill, Tom, Paul, and Brendon. The next workday, April 4th we will ballast tamp and line. With some luck we will be turning by the May meet.-. Next GS Railway workday:.
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Chris' JT&S Grand Scale Railway Blog.: More turntable progress.
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Chris JT&S Grand Scale Railway Blog. Musings from the 15" gauge. There will be no more posts on this particular blog. Ever. Thursday, February 26, 2009. The weather was gorgeous, as it can be this time of year. A bit of wind kicked up later in the day but didn't hinder our efforts. We stopped into Don Jose's in Anahiem Hills on the way home for our evening meal, which topped off our productive day. Until then, be safe and I hope to see you all in the desert soon! A Cold February Day. JT&S GSRy front page.
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Flagstaff, Coconino and Western Railroad: September 2011
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Flagstaff, Coconino and Western Railroad. A Private 2 1/2" Scale and 1" scale Live Steam Railroad in the High Country of Arizona. Welcome to my Web Blog. This is to keep all my friends updated on what's going on with the FC&W and my other railroad adventures. The name Flagstaff, Coconino and Western came from Flagstaff, where I live, Coconino is the county, and Western is where I go to visit other clubs and railroads. I will try and update it on a regular basis. The 2 1/2" scale D&RGW C-21 Project. Just ...
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