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Module Owner:

CLUB
Primary Modeler:

Fred Monsimer
Other Modelers:

Jim Bartlett, Stan McClennen
Construction Date:

July, 2003
First Show:

August, 2003
West End Block Party
Norristown, PA
Module Dimensions:

24 inches X 48 inches

Produce Stand


A roadside produce stand surrounded by farm fields
A roadside produce stand surrounded by farm fields
  
Module Description:

Along country roads, all through the growing and harvest seasons, you can find stands like this, where farmers sell their fresh produce. The specific crops sold at each stand will vary with the season and location, but the idea is the same.

The small railroad siding at the front of the module allows a single freight car to be delivered here, possibly with a load of tractors or combine harvesters for a nearby farm or farming equipment dealer.

At the railroad crossing, remember to
STOP – LOOK – LISTEN
and proceed only when it is safe.
Barrel Factory
Royersford Station
Tunnel Hill
Crossover
"In Progress"
Produce Stand
Module
Club Corner #1
Scenic Corner
Reversible Corner #1
Reversible Corner #2
Reversible Corner #3
Reversible Corner #4
Duckunder Bridge Module
Pottstown Yard Module #1 - East Ladder
Pottstown Yard Module #2
Pottstown Yard Module #3
Pottstown Yard Module #4 - Engine House
Coal Tipple
Scrap Yard
Coke Ovens (in development)
Blast Furnace (in development)
Foundry
Steel Mill - Basic Oxygen Furnace
Steel Mill - Roughing Mill
Steel Mill - Finishing Mills





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