Railroad crossings
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 10:01 pm
In searching for information about railroad engines you come across some of the most interesting things. Here is a photo at this sight to look at:
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.p ... 39&nseq=64
But don't stop at just looking at the photo, read the comments. Specifically, read the one by Erick Anderson, and take his advise about the search on Wikipedia. The interesting photo there is the last one. Try that one on a map......
And while you're there, go down and loose yourself in the wonders of Railway track layouts, especially Junctions. When you get back from your trip, play one of the maps and mess around with some of that information........
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.p ... 39&nseq=64
But don't stop at just looking at the photo, read the comments. Specifically, read the one by Erick Anderson, and take his advise about the search on Wikipedia. The interesting photo there is the last one. Try that one on a map......
And while you're there, go down and loose yourself in the wonders of Railway track layouts, especially Junctions. When you get back from your trip, play one of the maps and mess around with some of that information........