Ed...
That garage loop is ingeniously suspended out over the two cars at about 8 feet 
high.  There are even "critter" doors on the trackage where it exits and enters 
the house wall so as to keep out those unwanted little trespassers (4, 6, or 8 
legged types) common in the rural south and is used when the RR is not in use.
Bob Hogan

--- In [email protected], "Ed" <Loizeaux@...> wrote:
>
> > Jerry Holmes' layout has a C&O look with C&O equipment. Is he following 
> > anything real C&O? 
> > Bill Lane
> 
> 
> Yes. Gerry told me the scenes are as authentic as he could make them within 
> the space limitations of his room.  Also the tracks follow the real thing as 
> much as possible.  Don't ask me for the exact locale, I have forgotten that.  
> But there is one authentic locale for each scene.  His structures are mostly 
> scratchbuilt and are C&O-authentic.  In particular, you would have liked the 
> elevated loop of track that goes out one tunnel, circles around in the garage 
> and comes back into the layout room via a different tunnel.  A very creative 
> solution to the lack-of-space problem that we all have.  Ed L.
>




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