The Prince William County Model Railroad Club visited the Bull Rub Library in Manassas, Virginia on November 18 & 19, 2006. The Community Room was busy the entire weekend with railfans of all ages. Our regular monthly Open House at the Quantico Depot is the first Saturday of the month...come & see our progress. |
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| Steve & Steven had their two modules at the show and Steve was pulling a fast passenger train with Southern 1401. That old caboose has seen better days...do you think our fisherman will catch anything today? | |||
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Martin's horse farm module was the scene of some unusual equipment today. Pulling just a few cars is a small U.S. Army switcher. | ||
Christopher had a firm hand on the throttle of Atlantic Coast Line 1523 as he rolled across his module with a long mixed freight train. Good work and attention to detail makes for a pleasing scene on Christopher's module. |
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| Ernie's Norfolk & Western 1218 is at the head of a long string of coal cars as he passes a rock cut on Ed's module. Sounds great too! | |||
| Union Pacific 7000 is moving fast and Walt is working the horn to warn bystanders as he crosses the bridge on Ed's modules. | ![]() |
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It's busy day in Edston as Don's Pennsylvania freight train rumbles through. The local fire department is parked on the Main Street and having lunch in town. | ||
| Sometimes we get to see locomotives from around the world. Steve was running his Mallard at the head of a passenger train. | ![]() |
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Lew rolls by with his Reading freight train in front of the row of townhouses on his module. With today's big crowd, the PWMRC bus was busy bringing visitors from the satellite parking lot. | ||
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Photos by Jim Connal |
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