Santa Fe and San Antonio RR

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CEO Lee
City, Country San Antonio
State/Prov TX
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Name of Layout Santa Fe and San Antonio RR

Fictious feeder line running through Texas. Connects to the AT&SF in Galveston, Santa Fe and Ft Worth. Changable scenery for various operating periods, to include modern day BNSF in the San Antonio area.
We used backdrops from BackDrop Warehouse       Member - BackDrop Warehouse Customers

The backdrop may look washed out but this is due to lighting used for photography. Visually it is much darker. (note from BDWH)

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Layout Size 18ft x1ft &11ft x2ft shelves w/7ft penuslina Table
Era & Place Varies
Control type DC, with DCC in Engine Yard
Prototype AT&SF and BNSF with variations
Contact Lee at sfsarr@yahoo.com
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The SF&SA RR is made in modules, compatable with N-Trak but not standard N-Trak configuration. Presently there are eight such modules. Two narrow 1ft x 4ft shelf sections, two 2ft x 3ft corner sections, three 2ft x 4ft tables and a 3ft x 4ft end cap section. The layout runs along two walls of the room. Two tables and the end cap form a peninsula out into the room. The end cap can be removed and friends with N-Trak tables can set theirs into the layout for expanded running lengths.
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