15. At Aberfoyle Jct. station, A CNR passenger
train waits for CPR’s “Canadian” to roll to a stop.
The Junction is the only place where the CNR and
CPR tracks meet. The diamonds are protected by
semaphore signals, one of which appears just behind
the “Canadian’s” “Park” series observation car. The
passenger equipment was built by Craig, mostly
from scratch. The carbody shells for the “Canadian”
came from Mac Shops in Florida. The tracks in the
foreground are part of the CN-CP interchange yard.
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with newspaper, and applied paper towels soaked in a soupy
mix of dental plaster. An overcoat of patching plaster was
added, carving it into rock formations, or smoothing it out for
soil. Gwen was making trees and ground cover all this while,