Being “retired” does not necessarily translate into “more time”. In fact, I seem to be busier since retirement 2 years ago (!) than I was while still working. Still, retirement does give a certain flexibility to one’s schedule, and I took advantage of an opportunity last week, along with a rare warm sunny December day to visit fellow Division 12 member Dick Bradley and his most excellent semi-freelanced Pennsylvania & Maryland Railroad layout. I traveled with another Division 12 member Ray Brown. Ray is building a large B&LE-themed layout, and his progress is documented here: Bessemer & Lake Erie in HO Scale. It being a nice warm day, Ray wanted to give his Dodge Challenger a stretch, so we had a nice ride on the way to Dick’s.
Dick Bradley is MMR #37. You can view an interview with Dick, conducted by Division 12 members Rob Bennett and Bill Schopf, here: Interview with a Master Model Railroader. You can also see a video tour of Dick’s Pennsylvania & Maryland Railroad layout here: Layout Tour Update: Dick Bradley’s Pennsylvania & Maryland. Dick welcomed us on arrival, and we immediately headed to the basement to see the railroad. The P&M is a proto-freelanced railroad heavily influenced by the Maryland & Pennsylvania Railroad (Don’t confuse the two!), but Dick also runs PRR and Western Maryland equipment.
Heading down the stairs, visitors are greeted by a long scratch-built wooden trestle bridge:
Numerous scratch-built and kitbashed structures populate the layout, and there are many small scenes, too numerous to take in during an afternoon visit.
All too soon we had to take our leave of Dick and the P&M. Next time, I’ll have to bring a tripod! Thanks to Dick Bradley, MMR #37 for a most enjoyable December afternoon!
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