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Model railroading. There will also be a pass exchange here for those who would like one. The WC & T RR is a fictitious road that comes from somewhere back in time from the 40's to the 60's. (I got a license for that!) In its hay day it was known as "The Lumber Line", when logging in Kentucky was still a feasible item, and the logo still is used today. It will have enough industry to keep it active with all the other products the line hauls. When completed, it will be a point to point shelf running from the town of Wide Clyde, named after the river it sits on, to the industrial city of Thurmond. The line recently bought some used Seaboard F units and liked the citrus color scheme so well it decided to keep it and use it as the company colors, (the board is to cheap to do anything different thus the yellow and green.) You will also see steam running on the line from small yard switchers to the heavy Mikados. The little people are proud of their work and take pretty good care of the equipment. All in all, I hope you enjoy your ride and will return to see the changes that will be made on down the road. Col. Jim Marksberry President WC & T RR.
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