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P&LE Logo
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My O scale model train layout represents the section of the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad between McKees Rocks and Youngstown.
I modeled a 3D printed version of the P&LE's McKees Rocks Locomotive Shop, here:
OpenSCAD program: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2312384
Prototype photo: https://www.flickr.com/photos/dwdavidson/4880853220
I had to compress it lengthwise from 17 sections to 7 sections and I had to abbreviate the railroad name.
I learned from a member of the NYC Historical Society that the unfaded oval of bricks on each end of the prototype originally had a "New York Central System" logo. The P&LE was a wholly owned subsidiary of the NYC.
That logo was removed when the P&LE was given its independence when the NYC and Pennsy were merged to form the Penn Central.
In my alternate universe, the P&LE put their logo on the shops as the P&LE ran independently until 1992.
This thing is the P&LE logo. On my O scale model, a good size turned out to be 100mm
I modeled a 3D printed version of the P&LE's McKees Rocks Locomotive Shop, here:
OpenSCAD program: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2312384
Prototype photo: https://www.flickr.com/photos/dwdavidson/4880853220
I had to compress it lengthwise from 17 sections to 7 sections and I had to abbreviate the railroad name.
I learned from a member of the NYC Historical Society that the unfaded oval of bricks on each end of the prototype originally had a "New York Central System" logo. The P&LE was a wholly owned subsidiary of the NYC.
That logo was removed when the P&LE was given its independence when the NYC and Pennsy were merged to form the Penn Central.
In my alternate universe, the P&LE put their logo on the shops as the P&LE ran independently until 1992.
This thing is the P&LE logo. On my O scale model, a good size turned out to be 100mm
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