Then and Now - Clinch Valley

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Old Hogger
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Then and Now - Clinch Valley

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I found some old photos from 2004, so I put together a short "Then and Now" video of the Clinch Valley RR with similar photos taken recently.

http://www.youtube.com/user/ClinchValle ... -b3UR_Eu9s

Makes me tired thinking about all the work that goes into building a layout. Glad it's my last one.

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Great video. Always great to see some before and after pictures. My sons and I will start building our layout next weekend so hopefully we can do the same.
Modeling the B&O & C&O in the late 60's early 70's

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you've come a long way Larry....great inspiration to the rest of us to just keep plugging along on our layouts

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I love it Hogger! You have as nice a layout as I've ever seen.
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Thanks. If you are ever in the area (Holly Ski hill area, east of I-75) stop in. The door is always (almost) open.

If you're building a layout, take lots of pictures (isn't digital great), fun to look at down the road.
See ya

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