august1929
Jan 17 2005, 2:37 PM
Well, following the prequel (the last of the StL&NA) and part 1, here are some fill in shots of Eureka and the Holler (taken by his grandson Brad!)
august1929
Jan 17 2005, 2:37 PM
The new bridge, new depot and the big tin shack.
august1929
Jan 17 2005, 2:37 PM
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august1929
Jan 17 2005, 2:38 PM
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august1929
Jan 17 2005, 2:38 PM
Hair, Nails and Tanning.
Now what in tarnation is that all about - is this some kind o' hardware store selling horsehair and nails - what sort of nails? Tacks, brads, clench - and why advertise 'em. And the tanning - can't smell any of that goin' on around here - anyways that building is too small.
august1929
Jan 17 2005, 2:38 PM
New industry and one of Gaetan's beautiful engines. The sounds and cabviews are just great.
august1929
Jan 17 2005, 2:39 PM
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august1929
Jan 17 2005, 2:39 PM
Some more of Andre's well placed detail - I especially loved the oil drum by the creek in the previous thread (part 1).
august1929
Jan 17 2005, 2:40 PM
Finally, the Holler like you've never seen it before!
pnrailway
Jan 17 2005, 3:19 PM
Rod,
The shots in both threads are just great!!!
I am so envious. You over across the big pond have yours already and I have to wait for the good old US Mail to bring it down from Oklahoma to Florida. It ain't fair I tell you, it just ain't fair!!
Paul
TomW
Jan 17 2005, 4:48 PM
I think the pony express is ridin' my copy up the ol' Boston Post Road!
From the looks of Eureka Springs, everybody there drives Oldsmobiles, Cadillacs, and Chrysler minivans.
Only the Railroad guys are still drivin' Pickup Trucks.
Things sure have changed!
JKnadler54
Jan 17 2005, 6:08 PM
Rod,
You have some very fine screenshots there! Thanks for sharing them with us.

Now that I saw all these amazing shots I think its about time to pick up the A&O Sub.
-Jeff
CNRail
Jan 19 2005, 2:40 PM
Amazing shots Rod! Just placed my order for the route and within 10 minutes I had the download link! NOW thats service! Can't wait to have this route up and running.
Keep those shots coming!
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