05-07-2011, 06:13 AM
The period of realignment is over and the new master plan is already in the implementation phase
Starting on the left hand is the first brick building untouched. The second one will be replaced by a modern concrete slab building (You knew it, I "need" a white shoe box
hock: ). The little triangle (reading classes) will become home of some small business. A new road will (white styrene strip) will separate that section.
Right to the road will simple industry following the prototype at E.12 St and Santa Fe be build. It is background and parking lot only. No railroad service in that area.
![[Image: Img_0672.jpg?t=1304769203]](http://i966.photobucket.com/albums/ae149/faraway52/FL2011/Img_0672.jpg?t=1304769203)
That area will continue on the right hand side up to the next new planned road (again white styrene strip). May be the next building will be reused. The long building build after a prototype at E.24.th St close to the 12 St. will stay. The often changed triangle (white coffee mug) might become home of a KFC restaurant.
![[Image: Img_0671.jpg?t=1304769203]](http://i966.photobucket.com/albums/ae149/faraway52/FL2011/Img_0671.jpg?t=1304769203)
That is the current "masterplan" I will try to implement. The E.12.St is in LA just north of Vernon. The Santa Fe Ave is a great source of interesting buildings in that area. There is another building at 1919 South Santa Fe Avenue I might model if space permits.
The background photos have been exchanged too. Those are the more modern buildings I have from that series. I will see how many and where they will be used.
The two buildings at E.12.St to be used in the central background
![[Image: 12St.jpg?t=1304769760]](http://i966.photobucket.com/albums/ae149/faraway52/FL2011/12St.jpg?t=1304769760)
ps. The general restructure of the layout is very successful. The operation is greatly improved by the new yard as an anchor point for the jobs serving the industry.

Starting on the left hand is the first brick building untouched. The second one will be replaced by a modern concrete slab building (You knew it, I "need" a white shoe box

Right to the road will simple industry following the prototype at E.12 St and Santa Fe be build. It is background and parking lot only. No railroad service in that area.
![[Image: Img_0672.jpg?t=1304769203]](http://i966.photobucket.com/albums/ae149/faraway52/FL2011/Img_0672.jpg?t=1304769203)
That area will continue on the right hand side up to the next new planned road (again white styrene strip). May be the next building will be reused. The long building build after a prototype at E.24.th St close to the 12 St. will stay. The often changed triangle (white coffee mug) might become home of a KFC restaurant.
![[Image: Img_0671.jpg?t=1304769203]](http://i966.photobucket.com/albums/ae149/faraway52/FL2011/Img_0671.jpg?t=1304769203)
That is the current "masterplan" I will try to implement. The E.12.St is in LA just north of Vernon. The Santa Fe Ave is a great source of interesting buildings in that area. There is another building at 1919 South Santa Fe Avenue I might model if space permits.
The background photos have been exchanged too. Those are the more modern buildings I have from that series. I will see how many and where they will be used.
The two buildings at E.12.St to be used in the central background
![[Image: 12St.jpg?t=1304769760]](http://i966.photobucket.com/albums/ae149/faraway52/FL2011/12St.jpg?t=1304769760)
ps. The general restructure of the layout is very successful. The operation is greatly improved by the new yard as an anchor point for the jobs serving the industry.
Reinhard