Warning, lots of pictures. Spring Vacation for the critters the week before last, Mike and I took advantage of the break to do some home-town touristing. Like most downtown trips, we start on the Lake Street EL (CTA "Green Line"), watching the Metra and UP trains while waiting at the EL station;
[Link Expired]
Looking back at Tower 18 after crossing Lake & Wells;
[Link Expired]
Quincy & Wells is the only original station in the loop that was preserved and restored to it's 1890s glory;
[Link Expired]
And it's only a few blocks from Sears Tower, ah, lessee, here it is;
[Link Expired]
So when train nuts go to the Sears Tower skydeck, what do we look at? Trains, of course! Assorted commuter and Amtrack routes going north, northwest, and west;
[Link Expired]
More Metra and Amtrack routes;
[Link Expired]
Well, that was fun, couple days later we went down to the Museum of Science and Industry, 55th and Lake Shore Drive, to look at the new indoor Pioneer Zephyr exhibit and take an imaginary time travel ride in 1934;
[Link Expired]
The primary reason we went was to look at the new 3 million dollar HO scale train layout;
[Link Expired]
Gotta wonder how long it took to build that HO scale Sears Tower.
Downtown Chicago in HO, here's the EL train;
[Link Expired]
Metra, "The Way To Really Fly";
[Link Expired]
Using the classic selective compression, they even got the Rocky Mountains into the Prairie State;
[Link Expired]
Hard to get a good angle for any kind of overall shot, let's go up to the gallery;
[Link Expired]
Can't these guys hang 1/72nd scale models over the layout intead of full size aircraft?! Oh well, here's a better view;
[Link Expired]
There's also assorted other train stuff to look at, as much as I love my new raildriver I wanna take this home and hook it up to MSTS!
[Link Expired]
[Link Expired]
Looking back at Tower 18 after crossing Lake & Wells;
[Link Expired]
Quincy & Wells is the only original station in the loop that was preserved and restored to it's 1890s glory;
[Link Expired]
And it's only a few blocks from Sears Tower, ah, lessee, here it is;
[Link Expired]
So when train nuts go to the Sears Tower skydeck, what do we look at? Trains, of course! Assorted commuter and Amtrack routes going north, northwest, and west;
[Link Expired]
More Metra and Amtrack routes;
[Link Expired]
Well, that was fun, couple days later we went down to the Museum of Science and Industry, 55th and Lake Shore Drive, to look at the new indoor Pioneer Zephyr exhibit and take an imaginary time travel ride in 1934;
[Link Expired]
The primary reason we went was to look at the new 3 million dollar HO scale train layout;
[Link Expired]
Gotta wonder how long it took to build that HO scale Sears Tower.
Downtown Chicago in HO, here's the EL train;
[Link Expired]
Metra, "The Way To Really Fly";
[Link Expired]
Using the classic selective compression, they even got the Rocky Mountains into the Prairie State;
[Link Expired]
Hard to get a good angle for any kind of overall shot, let's go up to the gallery;
[Link Expired]
Can't these guys hang 1/72nd scale models over the layout intead of full size aircraft?! Oh well, here's a better view;
[Link Expired]
There's also assorted other train stuff to look at, as much as I love my new raildriver I wanna take this home and hook it up to MSTS!
[Link Expired]
Comment