05-14-2012, 04:06 AM
I may have posted this one before, but it is unusual in using 3-way turnouts to feed the warehouses/industrial buildings spurs. I understand that this is very rare for industrial trackage in USA - It is in an industrial park in Olympia, SC. There is also a BIG plant building to the west side of the lead that is fed from the "Yard"
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It is worth going to streetview and positioning the little man on the roads where they cross the tracks between the buildings - also worth looking at in Birdseye
It would make a real fun exhibition ISL, with two sets of parallel tracks and roads, and the "sorting yard" to the north running parallel to the sidings
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It is worth going to streetview and positioning the little man on the roads where they cross the tracks between the buildings - also worth looking at in Birdseye
It would make a real fun exhibition ISL, with two sets of parallel tracks and roads, and the "sorting yard" to the north running parallel to the sidings
