Peter, Nice job, they look very relistic.If my memory serves me
correctly,they were spaced about 80' apart. I can remember old head engineers
using
them to calculate train length. Of course back then most cars were 40
footers and every pole was 2 car lengths.They may have been 120' foot apart but
I'm thinking 80' is right.
Gary Carmichael
In a message dated 11/13/2010 9:00:26 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
This week I finished installing 9 scratchbuilt telephone/telegraph poles
on part of the layout that is already in the scenery stage. I documented
the process of building them on my web site:
_http://pmrr.org/Articles/Scenery/TelegraphPoles.htm_
(http://pmrr.org/Articles/Scenery/TelegraphPoles.htm)
Enjoy,
- Peter.
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